[ Lumos · auto-accept for Walmart Spark ]

Catch profitable Spark offers while you drive.
Filtered. Tapped. Logged.

Good Spark offers vanish in a blink. Lumos catches them the moment they land — faster than your thumb, but human-paced, never a robotic instant-tap — skips the $7-for-10-miles trash, and runs in the background so you can stop staring at the screen. No Spark login, Android only, 12-hour free trial.

  • Android phones only
  • No credit card
  • No Spark login
  • Telegram support
Fast to detect. Careful to tap.
6msDetection
~500msAcceptance
0Credentials
[ Product interface ]

The app screen is the proof.

A buyer should understand Lumos before installing it. These are real screens from the app: the home controls, your filters, the decision history, and activation.

Home

Your whole shift, set from one screen.

Smart Mode puts the best-paying orders first. Set min payout, max distance, and $/mile, pick open or reserved — then drive.

Lumos home screen: Smart Mode on, with order rules for payout, distance and dollars per mile.
Filters

Skip the orders that waste your time.

Shopping-only, skip bulk & heavy, skip non-Walmart, plus a store list — Lumos quietly drops what you'd never take.

Lumos filter preferences: shopping only, skip bulk and heavy, skip non-Walmart, and a store list.
History

Every decision leaves a readable trail.

Summary, offer history, and a live activity log — every accept and skip is recorded, so the automation stays understandable after the shift.

Lumos history screen with an offer summary, order history, and a live activity log.
Activation

Payment stays outside the app store.

A short code from Telegram, entered once, unlocks the license on your device — License: Active, no card, no account.

Lumos license screen: license active, an Enter Activation Code button, and protection status.

Scrolls the queue, picks the best

When several offers stack up at once, Lumos scrolls the list and grabs the highest-value offer your filters approve — not just the first visible card. The best of what it can see in the queue, never a blind first-tap.

Set your floor, skip the trash

Put a floor on pay, miles, and $/mile, pick your stores, skip bulk and alcohol — Lumos only catches what clears your bar and quietly passes on the $7-for-10-miles runs.

Open + Reserved (FCFS & RR)

Both open offers and your personal Round-Robin reserved offers — toggle each on/off, separate filter rules. Catch what's right for your shift.

Speed Boost for surge

When the queue's hot, hit Speed Boost. Lumos runs full-throttle for 15 minutes — perfect for peak hours and busy weekends.

[ Why Lumos ]

Why Lumos beats every other Spark bot

Pragmatic numbers. Here's what makes the difference between burning cash and running clean.

 
Cheap autoclickers
Tasker scripts, generic apps
Other Spark bots
$50–100 / month
~$30/wk · ~$50/mo
Multi-offer queue
Clicks first visible card
May miss offers below the fold
Scrolls stacked queues and accepts the best approved offer it finds — not just the first visible card
Detection speed
Slow — polls the screen
~100–500 ms
6 ms, every offer
Tap timing
Fixed delay → bot signature
<100 ms — too fast for human
~500 ms median, human-like distribution
Filters
None — takes everything
Basic min payout
$, miles, $/mile, stores, type, bulk skip, stacked
Detection defense
None — flagged fast
Same delay every time
Adaptive timings, human-like rhythm
Account safety
Frequent bans
Some ban reports
No Spark password required; human-like timing layer
Spark account login
Often required
Some require it
Never — runs over your Spark app
Spark-update response
Manual — you fix it yourself
Days, sometimes a week
Same-day in-app update
Price
"Free" but risky
$50–100 / month
~$50 / month · ~$30 / week
Trial
N/A
Often none, or 1-2 hours
12 hours, no card
[ Safety ]

Built to keep your account clean.

The honest answer: no Spark automation can promise zero risk. So Lumos is built to be the quiet kind — no login to leak, human-like timing instead of a robot fingerprint, readable logs, and a fix shipped the same day Spark changes.

No Spark login, ever

Plenty of bots want your Spark login — that's how accounts get leased, sold, or stolen. Lumos never asks: it runs over the Spark app you already use and just taps the button on screen. Your account stays yours.

No impossible reactions

Instead of the same instant delay on every offer, Lumos taps with a randomized human-like rhythm — no fixed delays, no repeated coordinates, no sub-100ms "no human could do that" taps.

Readable logs, you stay in control

Every accept and skip is recorded with the reason. You can see exactly what it did and why, adjust the rules, or stop it any time — it never acts on anything outside your filters.

Built on published science

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.

Same-day when Spark changes

We track every Spark release. When the offer screen changes, a fix ships the same day and lands via in-app update — you do nothing.

It is your tap, your rules

Lumos only taps Accept on offers your filters already approve. No background data harvesting, no payment details, no hidden network calls beyond license and updates.

Why slow-on-purpose wins

The important pattern is not only how fast the app sees an offer. It is how consistently the whole flow avoids obvious bot signatures: fixed tap delays, impossible reactions, repeated coordinates, and unexplained decisions.

Lumos keeps the fast part in the background, then makes the visible action slower, varied, and auditable. That gives drivers a practical balance: quick filtering when a good offer appears, with controls and logs they can actually understand.

The honest part

Straight talk: any auto-accept tool can run against Spark's terms, and no one can promise you'll never be flagged. But most Spark deactivations come from ID checks, insurance, or completion rate — things Lumos never touches. The one thing it controls is the accept, and it's built so that tap looks like a person made it, not a script. The trade-off is yours to weigh.

[ Get started ]

Try free. Pay only if you stay.

12-hour trial unlocks the full app. No credit card. Pay direct via Telegram chat when you decide to continue — fixed USD price.

Setup takes about 2 minutes: download the APK, grant 2 permissions (notifications + accessibility), set your filters, hit START — then drive. The 12-hour trial starts on first launch, no card, no sign-up.

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Trial

Free 12 hours
  • Every feature unlocked
  • No order limit
  • No credit card
  • No sign-up — install & run
Download APK
Try a week

7 days

$20 fixed USD · 7 days
  • Full feature access
  • Auto-updates in-app
  • Unlimited Speed Boost
  • ~$2.86 per day
Buy in Telegram

Pay direct through Telegram — admin sends a 9-character code, you enter it in the app. No account, no card.

"A code over Telegram?" — fair to be cautious

That pattern looks like a scam, so here's the difference: the 9-character code only unlocks Lumos on your phone. It has nothing to do with your Spark login or your bank, and we never ask for those. Start the chat yourself, try 12 hours free with no card, and decide before any money changes hands.

[ FAQ ]

Real questions from real drivers

Will Lumos get me deactivated?

Honest answer: any auto-accept tool can run against Spark's terms, and no one can promise you'll never be flagged — we won't pretend otherwise.

What's true: most Spark deactivations come from ID checks, insurance, or completion rate, none of which Lumos touches. It never logs into Spark and never sees your password. The one thing it controls is the accept, and it taps with human-like timing instead of a robotic instant-grab. Whether that trade-off is worth it is your call.

Do I need to root my phone?

No. Lumos runs on stock Android 8+ — no root, no custom ROM, no developer hacks. Install the APK and grant two normal permissions (notifications + accessibility). That's it.

Why does it need accessibility permission? Is it spyware?

Two permissions, and here's exactly why: notification access lets Lumos see the offer, and accessibility lets it tap Accept for you. That's the whole job.

No root, no Spark login, and every accept and skip is written to a log you can read — nothing runs hidden. You're already sideloading the Spark APK; this is the same kind of install, and you can revoke either permission anytime.

How do I pay? What payment methods do you accept?

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.

What is the activation code and how do I use it?

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.

Is paying through Telegram safe? Why not the Play Store or a card?

Auto-accept apps can't live on the Play Store, so the code and support go through Telegram. The 9-character code only unlocks Lumos on your device — it has nothing to do with your Spark account or your bank, and we never ask for either.

You start the chat, and you get 12 hours free with no card first — so you confirm it works before any money changes hands.

Which Android versions work?

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.

Does it work on iPhone?

No — Lumos is Android only, and there's no workaround. iOS doesn't let an app watch notifications and tap Accept for you in the background. If you're on iPhone, this one isn't for you.

What if several offers appear at once?

Lumos does not blindly tap the first visible card. It scans the visible list, scrolls deeper when the queue continues below the screen, evaluates each offer against your filters, and accepts the best approved match.

That is different from stacked orders inside one offer. Multi-offer queue scanning is about choosing between several available offers before tapping.

Does it work in the background, with the screen off?

Yes. Lumos listens for Spark notifications and reacts — you don't keep the app open or the screen on. Lock the phone, drop it in the cup holder, and it still catches offers.

On Xiaomi, Huawei, OPPO and other OEMs with aggressive battery savers, disable optimization for the app once (the app shows you how on first launch) so the system doesn't kill it in the background.

Do I need a second phone to run it?

No. Lumos runs alongside Spark on one Android phone and watches offers for you — so if you were keeping a second phone just to stare at the screen, you probably don't need it anymore.

Speed Boost — what does it do, when to use?

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.

What if Spark updates and breaks something?

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.

Battery — will it kill my phone in 4 hours?

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.