Oh, I found this thing about money-making apps on Pix that’s blowing up around here. Basically, there are about 11 apps that actually pay, but people are unsure which one to choose because there are a lot of fakes out there.



So let me tell you: it’s totally possible to earn some extra income by playing, but without crazy expectations, you know? It won’t replace your salary, but you can make some cash by completing simple tasks, playing mini-games, or answering surveys. Like, Make Money is pretty simple to start - just do daily check-ins, download partner apps, and complete some tasks. AppKarma works similarly, rewarding you for playing recommended apps. Big Time is more interesting because you collect tickets and participate in raffles, the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.

Now, the thing about withdrawals is this: most of these money-making apps on Pix work through PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix. Cash App is one of the few that pays directly via Pix, which makes it much easier for us. CashPirate is well-known here in Brazil, with a simple interface and recurring payments. Toloka is cool because you do micro-tasks (classify images, answer basic questions) and earn for it, functioning like a somewhat gamified game.

There’s also FeaturePoints, which is very complete, Gamee with tons of mini-games, Cash Alarm that rewards you for the time you play, Easy Bucks that combines various earning methods, and Premise, which is more focused on quick surveys.

But honestly, if you want more consistent earnings, these Pix money-making apps work well as a supplement. Just don’t go in thinking you’ll get rich, because the reality is different. Patience, consistency, and realistic expectations make all the difference. Most people who earn real money also take the opportunity to learn about investing, but that’s another story.
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