Detect fast. Accept safely.
Sees every offer in 6 milliseconds — faster than any competitor. Then taps Accept with a randomized human-like delay (~500 ms median). Speed where it matters; safety where it counts.
Runs on top of your Walmart Spark app — no passwords, no account login. Set filters once, drive your shift, Lumos grabs every offer that hits your numbers. Detection is instant. Acceptance uses safe human-like timing — so your account stays clean. 12-hour free trial, no card.
Set your rules once. Run all shift. Lumos catches the good ones, skips the trash, keeps your account clean.
Sees every offer in 6 milliseconds — faster than any competitor. Then taps Accept with a randomized human-like delay (~500 ms median). Speed where it matters; safety where it counts.
Min payout, max miles, $/mile threshold, your favorite stores, bulk-skip — Lumos only takes what hits your numbers. Trash gets skipped automatically.
When several offers stack up at once, Lumos scrolls the list and grabs the highest-value one your filters approve — not just the first one on screen. Best of what's available, every time.
Both open offers and your personal Round-Robin reserved offers — toggle each on/off, separate filter rules. Catch what's right for your shift.
When the queue's hot, hit Speed Boost. Lumos runs full-throttle for 15 minutes — perfect for peak hours and busy weekends.
Tap coordinates from Fitts's Law (1954). Reaction times from Luce's choice theory (1986). Swipe curves from Flash & Hogan (1985). Three peer-reviewed laws of human movement — implemented in code, hidden behind every action.
Lumos detects offers in 6 milliseconds — faster than humanly possible. But it taps Accept after a safe human-like delay. That's the difference between "works for a week" and "works for years."
Spark's server sees two timestamps: when the offer appeared and when "Accept" was tapped. If the gap is under 200 ms, no human could have done it. That's the signature most bots brag about — and get caught with.
Lumos's tap timing is drawn from a log-normal distribution that matches published reaction-time research (Luce, 1986). Tap coordinates follow Fitts's Law (1954). Swipe paths use minimum-jerk velocity curves (Flash & Hogan, 1985). The math is open, the implementation is in code, and the result shows up in your account staying clean.
From APK download to first auto-accept. No accounts, no credit card, no nonsense.
8 MB file. Direct from this site, no Play Store. Android may ask once to allow installs from unknown sources — that's normal for direct APKs.
Download APK →Open the app — it walks you through:
Notifications so Lumos sees Spark offers.
Accessibility so it can tap Accept for you. One tap each in system settings.
Min payout, max miles, $/mile, your store list. One screen. Defaults work fine if you're in a hurry.
Open Spark, go online. Tap START in Lumos. Hit the road — Lumos handles every tap, silently in the background.
First launch starts the trial automatically. All features unlocked. No card. No sign-up. Like it after 12 hours? Buy a plan in Telegram in under a minute. Don't like it? Uninstall and you're done.
Pragmatic numbers. Here's what makes the difference between burning cash and running clean.
12-hour trial unlocks the full app. No credit card. Pay direct via Telegram chat when you decide to continue — fixed USD price.
Pay direct through Telegram — admin sends a 9-character code, you enter it in the app. No account, no card.
Yes. Every tap has random variance — natural delays, human-like rhythm. There's a built-in detection-defense layer that watches behavior and avoids robot patterns. Zero confirmed bans across our active user base since launch.
That said: no Spark bot can promise 100%. Walmart can change the rules anytime. We just react fast and stay quiet.
After your 12-hour trial, tap "Buy 7 days — $20" or "Buy 30 days — $50" in the app (or on this page). It opens Telegram with a pre-filled message to the admin.
Pay any way that works for you: PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, USDT (TRC20 / ERC20), Wise, or direct bank transfer. The admin replies with a 9-character activation code — paste it into Settings → Enter Code. Instant unlock.
No Telegram? Install it — free, 2 minutes, no SIM needed for chat.
A 9-character code in the format L7D-K49-P8Q that the admin sends you after payment. Open the app → Settings → Enter activation code → paste → done. Instant unlock for the plan you paid for.
The code is tied to your device. If you switch phones (broken, upgrade, replacement) — message the admin in Telegram and he'll move it over.
No account, no password, no email — just the code.
Android 8.0 and up. Tested on Samsung Galaxy (J/A/S series), Pixel 3+, Xiaomi/Redmi (MIUI 11+), OnePlus, OPPO, Realme, Motorola.
Old phone, low RAM? No problem — Lumos auto-detects and tunes its speed. Brand-new flagship? Same — it picks up the extra performance.
Yes — any Android 8+ tablet works. Some drivers run a tablet at home as a backup catcher. Note: Spark itself is officially designed for phones, so YMMV with the tablet UI scaling.
Yes. Lumos parses every line of the offer (single drop, double, triple) and applies your filters to the combined payout and miles. You can also enable a "single-drop only" rule if you don't want stacked.
Both. Toggle each independently. Most drivers leave both on — reserved (RR) is your priority queue, open (FCFS) is the public one. Lumos catches each as soon as it pops up.
One tap, 15 minutes of full-throttle acceptance. Use it during peak hours (lunch rush, Saturday afternoon, holiday weekends) when offers are coming faster than you can think about them.
Outside surge: leave it off. The standard speed is already faster than human, and Boost trades some stealth for raw speed.
We track every Spark release. When the offer screen changes, we ship a fix the same day — usually within hours. The update lands in the app via auto-update; you don't do anything.
Worst case (rare): the app shows a "needs update" banner and points you to the latest version. One tap.
Lumos waits. When connectivity returns, it picks up automatically. No restart needed. If Spark itself goes down, both apps just sit idle until it's back — same as if you were tapping manually.
No. Lumos listens for notifications and reacts — it doesn't poll or keep the screen on. Real-world drain on an 8-10 hour shift is similar to a regular messenger app.
On Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO and other OEMs with aggressive battery savers, you'll need to disable optimization for the app once. Lumos shows you exactly when and how on first launch.
One license = one device. If you switch phones (upgrade, broken, replacement) — message us in Telegram and we'll move your license over.
Spark itself only allows one account per device, so multi-account isn't a Lumos thing. Different driver, different phone, different license.
Download, install, set your filters, hit START. If you don't see more accepted offers in the first hour — uninstall, you're out nothing.