Last verified: 23 March 2026 · Sources: Swagbucks home, Help Center

What it is

Swagbucks is operated by Prodege, LLC. Members complete tasks from advertisers; rewards depend on inventory, demographics, and offer rules. It is not a job replacement—payouts are typically small per activity and may require identity verification for redemptions.

Who it is for

Adults in eligible countries who understand that survey qualification can be inconsistent. Read eligibility and account rules; duplicate accounts and VPN tricks usually violate terms.

How earnings typically work

SB accumulate in your balance and convert to rewards at published rates. Minimum redemptions, expiration rules, and tax reporting thresholds (where applicable) are in Swagbucks’ terms and help articles—verify before relying on any number you see online.

Risks and limits

Reward and survey categories attract scams elsewhere on the web; stick to the official Swagbucks domain for sign-up and support. If an offer looks too good to be true, skip it.

Official sources

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