Why Lootday Is Meant To Be More Than Just A Rewards Platform

Not a money-making site and certainly not a scam!

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When you first come across Lootday, it’s easy to put it into a very specific category: just another rewards platform where you can earn a little money on the side.

Exactly that is not what we want Lootday to become.

Yes, you can earn rewards on Lootday. But the bigger idea behind it is different. We don’t think of Lootday as a traditional side hustle platform – we think of it as a kind of quest log for gamers.

Gaming has long been more than just entertainment

Anyone who plays regularly knows how this works: daily quests, milestones, achievements, progression systems – gaming is built around setting goals and making progress step by step.

A lot of us already spend time playing mobile games, trying out new titles, and exploring different genres. Not because we have to, but because we genuinely enjoy it.

That’s exactly where Lootday comes in. The idea isn’t to give you extra work. Instead, we want to add value to time you’re already spending gaming.

If you’re already playing, why shouldn’t that also come with an extra reward?

Lootday should feel like a gaming tool

We’re intentionally not building Lootday as a typical “make money fast online” platform.

Our goal is to create a tool that fits naturally into everyday gaming. More like a companion that gives you additional quests while you’re already playing.

That also means moving away from unrealistic promises and focusing on transparent rewards and clearly defined milestones instead.

At its best, Lootday shouldn’t feel like work – it should feel like an extra layer on top of games you’re already playing.

Why we need the community to make that happen

A platform like Lootday doesn’t work through technology or offers alone.

To turn it into something meaningful, we need the community – especially the people who love digging deep into systems, optimizing them, and really putting them to the test.

Put simply: we need the sweats.

The players who pay close attention, give honest feedback, uncover weaknesses, and help us understand what works and what doesn’t.

The more real feedback we get, the better we can improve Lootday, bring in stronger quests, and create better offers for everyone over time.

The long-term vision

Our goal isn’t to build just another rewards platform.

We want to create something that delivers real value for mobile gamers.

That includes:

  • transparent and understandable rewards
  • fair offers
  • deeper and more natural game integrations
  • exclusive benefits for the EarlyGame and MobileMatters community

Longterm, Lootday should feel natural: if you’re already playing, checking your quests should simply become part of the experience.

Just like tracking your progress in any other game.

To us, Lootday is more than just a platform to earn something on the side.

We see it as a quest log for gamers – a tool that adds value to time already spent gaming and gives our community a way to get something back from the hobby they already enjoy.

But for that vision to work, we need exactly the kind of community we’re building it for.

If you want to help shape Lootday, test it properly, and give honest feedback, then you’re exactly the kind of player we need.

Florian Frick

Flo is studying Sports-journalism and combining his passion for writing and esports at EarlyGame. He is kind of addicted to CS. To say he can get emotional whilst watching his favorite teams would be an understatement....