I have tried several money-making apps recently, and honestly, the options are much more than you expect. The things that work for me actually vary depending on your available time and the skills you have. For example, if you like filling out surveys, Swagbucks and Survey Junkie have good options, but the earnings are a bit slow. If you have specific skills like design or writing, Upwork and Fiverr are faster and better in terms of income. If you have products to sell or old items you no longer use, eBay and Etsy are excellent options. Another thing that works for me is cashback from Rakuten and Ibotta during regular shopping—without doing anything extra. There are also investment options like Robinhood and Acorns if you're interested in making your money work automatically. Real money-making apps are the ones that suit your routine and your specialization. I recommend trying more than one app to see which one works best for you, and make sure to read reviews and terms before you start. There are many opportunities if you know how to choose the right ones.

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