Caddle
Caddle is a Canadian rewards app and data-insights platform. Users install the app (iOS or Android) or access via website, browse offers (surveys, receipt rebates, reviews, video ads etc.), complete them, then receive credits. When user balances reach at least $20, they can cash out via Interac e-Transfer.
Tasks & Opportunities
- Surveys: short to longer surveys launched weekly.
- Receipt uploads: buy specified products, upload the receipt, validate it, and earn rebate.
- Engagements: writing reviews, watching ads, sometimes following brands or completing other offer types.
Payout & Timing
- Minimum redemption is $20 CAD via Interac.
- Offers refresh weekly (many tasks reset or new ones appear every Thursday).
- Receipt submission requires date and purchase within valid time frame. Validations may take some time depending on volume.
Strengths
- Variety: users can pick from multiple offer types (receipts, surveys, reviews), so it's not just one style of earning.
- Low barrier: small tasks are frequent; ordinary purchases (groceries, household items) often included.
- Legit in general: users report they have successfully cashed out; the app is well known in Canadian reward app communities.
- Clear terms: minimum, cash-out method, schedule are reasonably spelled out; many offers are transparently described.
Limitations / Watch-outs
- Rewards per task are small; to meaningfully accumulate takes time and regular participation.
- Only CAD $20 threshold, but payout is via e-transfer / cheque etc (Interac) — might take a few days.
- Offer availability varies by region / week; some users report certain offers missing or hard to fulfill depending on local stores.
- Some Trustpilot reviews mention delays in validating receipts, rejected submissions needing repeated uploads, and occasionally unhelpful customer support.
Ideal Users
- People who shop regularly and have many receipts (groceries, household supplies etc.), so many rebate opportunities.
- Users comfortable with small-increment rewards and willing to check app frequently.
- Residents of Canada who want reward apps and prefer cash (rather than points or gift cards).
Best Practices
- Always check validity period on receipt-based offers (purchase date & upload date must fall in window).
- Keep receipts in good condition (legible, photo/upload quality high).
- Survey answers should be accurate and consistent (for validation).
- Check offers every week — new ones go up.
Summary Verdict
For Canadians, Caddle is a useful side income / savings tool. It won’t replace a job, but for those willing to engage steadily, it offers legitimate rewards. Some friction exists (validation, offer limitations) but overall it’s among the more reliable receipt-survey-cashback apps here.
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