So I found out that there are apps that pay real money via Pix and decided to test a few.


It's not about getting rich overnight, but you can make some extra cash.
People tend to be suspicious of these things, and rightly so — there are many fake apps out there.

But the ones that really work are pretty straightforward: you download, register, complete tasks or play mini-games.
Make Money is one of the simplest to start with — daily check-ins, testing apps, doing small tasks.
AppKarma works similarly, but also pays in gift cards.
There's Big Time, which is more based on lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.

What I found interesting is that most don’t pay directly via Pix.
They go through PayPal first, then transfer.
Cash App is an exception — it actually sends money directly to your account.
CashPirate and Toloka are also reliable if you want something more consistent.
FeaturePoints, Gamee, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise complete the list, each with their own way.

The thing is: these apps that pay real money via Pix really work, but they require patience.
It’s not to replace your salary, just a supplement.
Some pay faster, others take longer.
The ease varies a lot — Cash App is the most practical for Brazilians, but some prefer the variety of Easy Bucks, which even offers cryptocurrencies.

For those starting out, my tip is to test 2 or 3 first, see which one suits you.
Some apps that pay real money via Pix have a low minimum withdrawal amount, which helps.
But don’t expect to make a fortune — it’s more like some money for coffee or to supplement your income.

The question is: with so many options, which one do you choose?
It depends if you want something quick, if you like games, or if you prefer simple tasks.
The important thing is not to fall for fake apps and to have realistic expectations.
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