If you don't mind sharing anonymous data about how you use your smartphone, MobileXpression may be an easy way to earn a little extra in gift cards without doing much work.
Unlike survey sites where you have to answer questions every day, MobileXpression is almost a completely passive way to earn. You install the app, leave it running in the background, and earn rewards over time for participating in the company's research panel.
That sounds great of course, but is it actually worth using? Today I looked more deeply into how it works, how much you can realistically earn, and what real users are saying about it so you can decide.
What Is MobileXpression?
MobileXpression is a market research panel operated by Comscore, a long-established company that measures internet and mobile usage trends for businesses and researchers. The app collects anonymous information about how people use their mobile devices to help create market research reports.
Once you install the app and qualify for the panel, it runs quietly in the background while collecting usage data.
In exchange, you earn credits that can be redeemed for rewards such as gift cards. In some countries, PayPal is also available as a reward option.
How Does MobileXpression Work?
Getting started is very easy.
First, create an account and install the MobileXpression app on your smartphone. The app asks for certain permissions because it needs access to your device usage information in order to collect research data.
After setup, there isn't much else you need to do. The app just runs continuously in the background while you use your phone normally.
As long as you remain an active participant, you'll keep on earning credits that can later be exchanged for rewards. Your credits won't expire as long as your account remains active.
How Much Can You Earn?
As you may have guessed, this isn't an app that's going to replace a paycheck. A user on Reddit claims you can earn $60 extra bucks a year just keeping the app installed, so $5 to $10 a month in gift cards is what most people see apparently.
Most people use MobileXpression as an easy way to earn occasional gift cards simply for keeping the app installed.
The exact rewards vary by country and may change over time. New members often receive an introductory reward after remaining active for their first week, and additional credits are earned as participation continues.
If you try it, just think of it as bonus money rather than dependable income.
How Much Time Does It Take?
It takes very little time to bother with.
After installation, MobileXpression requires almost no effort. Aside from opening the app occasionally to collect rewards or redeem credits, there really isn't anything you have to do.
That makes it one of the more passive earning opportunities available as far as extra cash opportunities go.
Who Can Join?
Eligibility depends on several factors.
MobileXpression isn't available everywhere, and not every device or user will qualify for participation. Availability varies by country, device type, and current research needs.
If you qualify, you'll simply continue using your phone normally while the app runs in the background.
What Information Does MobileXpression Collect?
The app collects information about how you use your mobile device, including browsing activity, app usage, and other anonymous behavioral information used for market research.
According to the company, it does not record phone conversations, text message content, photos, or voicemail.
You may or may not feel that trade-off is worth the rewards offered. Some people are fine with it since it doesn't collect anything very private, others are not OK with the app collecting any data.
If you're uncomfortable sharing mobile usage data, this probably isn't the right opportunity for you.
What Real Users Are Saying
Opinions on Mobile Xpression are pretty divided overall.
Many long-time users say they've successfully redeemed rewards for years with few problems. Several reviewers describe the app as lightweight, easy to use, and truly passive. Some also report that it has little impact on battery life or phone performance.
However, there are also complaints as is the case with most anything.
The most common complaint is accounts being locked when users attempt to redeem their rewards. Some people claim they participated for weeks or months only to have their accounts suspended before receiving payment. Others report receiving generic responses from customer support that didn't resolve the issue.
Another common complaint involves the app's VPN. Because MobileXpression routes certain traffic through its research network, some users say it interferes with other apps and internet connectivity. A few reviewers also reported slower browsing or conflicts with other applications.
These complaints don't necessarily mean everyone will have these problems (and again, most apps come with downsides), but they appear frequently enough that I felt I should mention them to you.
Pros
- Extremely easy to use after setup.
- Requires very little time.
- Operated by an established market research company.
- Rewards can be earned without completing surveys.
- Gift card options are available, with PayPal offered in some regions.
Cons
- Earnings are relatively small.
- You must be comfortable sharing mobile usage data.
- VPN may interfere with certain apps or services.
- Numerous recent complaints about accounts being locked before reward redemption.
- Customer support receives mixed reviews.
Final Verdict
So, is MobileXpression legit?
The company behind it is legitimate, and many users have successfully received rewards over the years despite the complaints.
MobileXpression is a small passive side earner and not something you should count on for consistent income.
If you're comfortable sharing anonymous usage data and don't mind earning occasional gift cards, it may be worth trying. Just keep your expectations realistic, and don't rely on it as a guaranteed source of extra money.
Ready to Sign Up?
If you want to earn passively from Mobile Xpression, go here to sign up. Good luck!

Anna Thurman is a work at home blogger and mom of two. She has been researching and reviewing remote jobs for over 15 years. Her findings are published weekly here at Real Ways to Earn.