Colleee (formerly GetMoney!) Complete Guide|The Real Win Is Sub-Use Choosing the Higher One Offer by Offer [2026]
What is Colleee (formerly GetMoney!) — using a veteran's stability for "sub-use"
Colleee is the renamed version of a veteran point site long run as "GetMoney!". With a clear 10 points = 1 yen rate, it handles staple offers like shopping, card issuance, and service sign-ups. It has the stability of a veteran, and its biggest feature is suiting "sub-use" — using it alongside the majors while comparing offer values.
The most important thing in using Colleee isn't "how much you can earn on Colleee alone"; it's the step before. Every point site's offer values vary by timing, and for the same offer a major is sometimes higher than Colleee and sometimes the reverse. So what really matters here isn't penning yourself in by making Colleee your main — it's making a major (Moppy, Hapitas, etc.) your main while comparing values offer by offer and picking only the ones where Colleee is higher. Using a veteran's stability as a "sub that reduces missed earnings" is the smart design. This article covers Colleee's features, registration, how to earn, cashing out, safety, and cautions. Pair it with the how-to-choose chapter.
Basic spec quick reference
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Former name | GetMoney! (a long-run veteran) |
| Rate | 10pt = 1 yen |
| Strong genres | Shopping, cards, service sign-ups |
| Friend referral | Has a referral program |
| Exchange destinations | Cash, gift cards, various points, relay services |
| Suited use | Sub-use alongside the majors |
* Rate, programs, and exchange destinations change. Confirm the latest on the official source. Always compare offer values against the majors on Pointnavi.
Registration steps and how to slot in sub-use
- ① Register with an email addressSign up free from the official site. Keep your info accurate. One account per person is the rule.
- ② Keep your main (a major) as isDon't change your main like Moppy or Hapitas; add Colleee as a sub for comparison.
- ③ Compare offers across sites on PointnaviBefore applying, compare values against the majors on Pointnavi, and route only offers where Colleee is higher.
- ④ Decide an exchange destination in advanceDecide which to lean toward: cash, gift cards, other-company points, or a relay service. exchange-relay chapter.
The trickiest part of running a sub site is deciding how many mains to keep. Add too many sites and you lose track of what you applied for where, and you struggle to clear each one's minimum exchange threshold. Keep your mains to one or two and treat Colleee as their comparison backup. If you can't decide which major to make your main, use the site selection chapter and choose by "is it strong in the genres I actually use" — that also speeds up your judgment of which offers are worth grabbing on Colleee.
Offer genres you can easily pick up on Colleee
In sub-use, it's not "route everything through Colleee" — the efficient approach is to target genres where Colleee tends to be higher or easier to get. Here's a breakdown of major genres and how to approach them.
| Genre | How to approach in sub-use |
|---|---|
| Shopping routing | Route before buying online. Compare rates against the majors and use whichever is higher. Turn everyday spending into cashback. |
| Card issuance | A high-value genre. Values vary noticeably between sites, so always compare. Avoid stacking applications (issuance point-activity chapter). |
| Service sign-ups | New sign-ups for video, telecom, subscriptions, etc. Check conditions (minimum continuation months, etc.). |
| Surveys & monitors | Build up steadily in spare moments. Values are smaller (survey chapter). |
| Friend referrals | Within the bounds of honest recommendation (friend-referral chapter). |
For any genre, the rule is "only pick it up when Colleee is higher." Rates change by site and timing, so always check on Pointnavi against the majors before you apply.
Dividing roles with other sites — where Colleee shines
Colleee isn't always higher than the majors, nor always lower. That's exactly why "compare offer by offer and choose the higher one" is the rule. Colleee shines in scenes like these.
- When there's an offer where Colleee's value is higher: even the same card issuance / service sign-up differs in value by site. Compare and use the higher one.
- When picking up offers your main missed: an offer / condition not on your main may be on Colleee. Complement as a sub.
- When you value a veteran's stability: it has a long operating track record. You can use it alongside as a reliable sub.
* Which site is higher changes by offer and timing. Always compare across sites on Pointnavi. For choosing a site, see the how-to-choose chapter.
The trick to making comparison a habit is just "one extra step right before you apply." Search the offer name on Pointnavi, line up Colleee against the majors, and go through whichever pays more — adding this step every time cuts your losses. If you're unsure which major to make your main, check the Moppy guide, Hapitas guide, and the head-to-head Moppy vs Hapitas, then settle on "one or two mains plus Colleee as a sub" so your routine doesn't drift. Treating Colleee as "a comparison option you only grab when it's higher" is the best way to make the most of its veteran stability.
How to earn on Colleee
- ① Compare high-value offers with the majorsFor card issuance, etc., choose the site with the higher value. Compare across sites on Pointnavi. issuance point-activity chapter.
- ② Do shopping routing routinelyRoute your e-commerce shopping and build up steadily. Turn everyday spending into cashback.
- ③ Use friend referrals tooRecover referral rewards via the program. friend-referral chapter.
- ④ Design an exchange routeCash or miles. exchange-relay chapter.
Colleee suits sub-use rather than being a main. With a major (Moppy, Hapitas) as your main, picking only offers where Colleee is higher is the smart use. Use a veteran's stability to reduce missed earnings. Note that financial offers like card issuance are financial products with a borrowing limit. Applying for several in a short span for points hurts your screening, so apply only for ones you genuinely need, spaced out.
Cash-out routes and fees
Colleee points can be exchanged for cash, gift cards, various points, relay services, and more. Since the minimum exchange amount, fees, and time to reflect differ by destination, deciding "where to convert" before you accumulate avoids waste.
- Cash (bank transfer): free to use however. Check the fee / minimum.
- Gift cards / other-company points: some destinations run bonus campaigns.
- To miles via a relay service: if you want miles, design a relay route. exchange-relay chapter.
* The minimum exchange amount, fees, and reflection time differ by destination and timing. Confirm the latest on the official source.
When choosing an exchange destination, think in two axes — "use" and "effort" — and you won't waver. Want to use it right away? Go to cash or a gift card you actually use. Chasing a bonus campaign? Time it and move to another site's points. Want to consolidate into miles? Route through a relay service. On a sub site, points pile up more slowly than on your main, so don't let them go stale below the minimum exchange threshold; if a threshold feels hard to reach, you can merge points from several sites through a relay service before exchanging (exchange relay chapter). Exchange rates and fees differ by destination, so deciding on one goal before you start saving avoids waste.
How to use the friend-referral program
Colleee has a friend-referral program. Even on a sub-use site, if you have someone to refer, you can recover referral rewards. But referral presupposes "recommending to someone who'll genuinely use it"; unnatural solicitation for points or methods against the terms are NG.
- Recommend to someone who'll genuinely use it: honestly recommend to someone for whom it's useful as a sub.
- Within the terms: fraudulent solicitation / self-referral, etc. are terms violations. friend-referral chapter.
- Check the referral-reward conditions: confirm the awarding conditions (sign-up only, set usage, etc.) in advance.
Safety and operational trustworthiness
Even for a single site used as a sub, you're entrusting personal information and accumulating money (points), so it's worth checking safety beforehand. Colleee has the reassurance of being a long-running veteran. Here are the common points to check when using any point site.
- Operating track record: whether it has been running for a long time and whether operator info is publicly available. Colleee is a veteran that has continued since the GetMoney! era.
- Encrypted communication (SSL): whether the login and personal-information entry pages are encrypted.
- Handling of personal data: check for a privacy policy and third-party certification (Privacy Mark, etc.).
- Cashout record & reviews: whether cashout actually works and whether awarding / denial disputes are common.
- Account management: strictly one account per person; don't earn through improper methods. Violations risk expiry or account termination.
How to judge safety is the same across sites. For choosing among multiple sites to use together, see the how-to-choose chapter.
Cautions and common mistakes
- Compare values offer by offer: a major isn't always higher. There are offers where Colleee is higher. Always compare.
- Mind info under the old name "GetMoney!": old articles may use the old name. It's the same service, so don't confuse them.
- Point expiry: points may expire without use for a set period. Use it regularly. exchange-relay chapter.
- Minimum exchange amount / fees: the minimum and fees differ by destination. Check before converting.
- Beware multiple card applications: financial offers involve screening. Don't apply for several in a short span for points. issuance point-activity chapter.
FAQ
How is it different from GetMoney!?
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What genres are most efficient to pick up on Colleee?
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Is friend referral worthwhile even in sub-use?
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This article was written from publicly available information on each point site as of 2026-06-21. Cashback rates, campaign terms, and redemption rules can change without notice — always check each site's official page for the latest. This site uses each point site's referral program, but going through a referral link never changes the rate you receive.