CooMeet Cashback: Get Part of What You Spend Back
Search "CooMeet cashback" and most of what you find is fake coupon pages. The honest picture is simpler: CooMeet has no official cashback program, but Purple is an independent service that returns part of your CooMeet spend or activity as bonuses. Here is exactly how it works.
What "CooMeet cashback" actually means
Let's be clear from the first line: CooMeet does not run an official cashback program. If a website promises a magic CooMeet cashback coupon that cuts the price at checkout, treat it with suspicion. CooMeet sets its own prices, and no third party can change them.
Purple is a separate, independent cashback service. It is not a dating platform and it is not affiliated with CooMeet's pricing. What Purple does is return part of your CooMeet activity to you as its own bonus currency. For men, that means part of what you spend on minutes or Premium. For women, it means part of your activity on the platform. It is a return of value after the fact, not a discount on CooMeet's side.
Purple is an 18+ service. It returns part of your spend or activity as bonuses. It is not "easy money", not guaranteed income, and not a way to make CooMeet itself cheaper at the point of purchase.
Why CooMeet cashback is not a discount code
A discount code lowers the price before you pay. Cashback returns a share of value after you have already paid or taken part. Those are different mechanics, and mixing them up is where most of the confusion around "CooMeet cashback" comes from.
With Purple, CooMeet's own prices stay exactly the same. As of July 2026, CooMeet's minute packages look roughly like this (always check coomeet.com for current prices, since they change):
| Package | Price | Per minute (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| 10 minutes | $5 | ~$0.50/min |
| 60 minutes | $25 | ~$0.42/min |
| 360 minutes | $100 | ~$0.28/min |
There is also a trial of $1.99 for 3 days plus 10 minutes, and a subscription around $9.99/month (about $4.99/month on longer plans). For men, chatting is paid. For women, taking part is generally free. Bigger packs simply have a lower per-minute price. Purple sits on top of all of this and gives part of it back — it never touches the checkout price.
How Purple returns your CooMeet cashback
Purple uses a simple two-currency model, so it helps to name both currencies up front:
- Purple Coins — an internal bonus currency. 1 Coin = $0.01. Coins cannot be withdrawn directly; they are used to open bonus boxes.
- Dollars — real money you get from opening a bonus box, which you can withdraw.
The money path is always the same: earn Coins from your activity → open a bonus box → receive Dollars → withdraw to Telegram Wallet.
Cashback rates
| Who | Cashback in Coins |
|---|---|
| Men (minutes / Premium purchases) | up to 40% |
| Women — Basic (activity) | 5% |
| Women — Premium (activity) | 35% |
| Referral (each person you invite) | 5% |
Coins are credited from your activity. You then spend them on a bonus box — there are three tiers at $5, $10 and $50. A box is an entertainment layer on top of the cashback, not a lottery: a box never pays out more than its price. It is not gambling, and it is adults-only. Whatever Dollars come out of a box can be withdrawn.
Withdrawals
Withdrawals are in real Dollars through Telegram Wallet, starting from $10. They are usually processed within hours, with no fee on Purple's side. Because everything runs inside Telegram, you don't need a separate app or a bank card connected to Purple.
A realistic CooMeet cashback example
Say you are a man and you buy the 60-minute package for $25 (price as of July 2026). At up to 40% cashback in Coins, that is up to $10 worth of Coins credited — 1,000 Coins, since 1 Coin = $0.01. You could use those Coins toward a $10 bonus box, and since a box never pays more than its price, the most that box returns is $10 in Dollars, which clears the $10 withdrawal minimum.
Now a woman on Premium taking part in activity worth $25 would earn 35% in Coins — about $8.75 in Coins. On Basic, the same activity earns 5%, roughly $1.25 in Coins. These are Coins first; they turn into withdrawable Dollars only after you open a box. The point of the worked example is the shape of it, not a promise: cashback returns part of the value, never all of it, and never more than you put in.
Referral cashback: 5% on top
Purple also pays a 5% referral cashback in Coins from each person you invite. This is added on top of your own earnings and does not reduce what the invited person earns — it is not taken out of their balance. It is the one part of the model where your cashback can grow without you spending more yourself, so it is worth mentioning honestly rather than overselling. If you want to read more about the platform behind all this, see CooMeet: What It Is and How to Earn.
Is this trustworthy?
Fair question for anything involving money. A few grounding points: Purple never changes CooMeet's price, so it can't "promise a discount" it doesn't control. Coins are clearly an internal bonus currency, not cash. Boxes are capped at their own price, so there is no lottery-style upside being dangled. And withdrawals go through Telegram Wallet, which is public infrastructure you already know. On review sites like Trustpilot, users of cashback services generally focus on withdrawal speed and transparent rates — so those are the exact things to check for yourself before you rely on any such service, Purple included.
If you are weighing whether earning by chatting online is right for you at all, it's worth reading Is It Safe to Earn by Chatting Online before you start.
How to start
Getting your CooMeet cashback set up takes a couple of minutes:
- Open the Purple Mini App in Telegram: t.me/purpleapp_bot.
- Follow the in-app steps to connect your activity and start earning Coins.
- When you have enough Coins, open a bonus box, then withdraw your Dollars to Telegram Wallet from $10.
If anything is unclear, support is at t.me/Purple_helpcenter_bot. And remember the honest summary: cashback returns part of what you spend or of your activity — it makes the money you were already going to spend on CooMeet work a little harder, nothing more, nothing less.