So, I was looking for an app that gives money via Pix and found out there are way more options than I imagined. Basically, these apps work by offering simple tasks, mini-games, and surveys - nothing magical, but you can earn some extra cash.



Make Money is pretty straightforward to get started. You download it, create an account, and start doing daily check-ins, testing partner apps, and completing small tasks. The balance is in dollars and can be withdrawn via PayPal, then transferred to Pix. Nothing complicated.

There's also AppKarma, which rewards basic interactions - playing recommended apps, completing challenges within them, referring friends. PayPal or gift cards. Big Time is different because it works with raffles, so the prizes are bigger but there's no guarantee. FeaturePoints is more complete - offers various ways to earn (playing, surveys, testing apps, referrals). CashPirate is well known here in Brazil, with a simple interface and payments that actually go through.

Now, if you want an app that gives money directly to Pix in a more straightforward way, Cash App is probably the best option - it allows withdrawals via Pix or Mercado Pago without the PayPal middleman. Toloka is also reliable, but it mainly works with micro-tasks (classifying images, answering questions) - it seems like a game because it’s gamified.

There’s Gamee with dozens of mini-games, Cash Alarm that rewards game time, Easy Bucks which combines various earning methods (including crypto), and Premise focused on quick tasks and surveys.

The truth is, none of these will replace a salary, but you can generate extra income consistently. The secret is to choose an app that pays money via Pix that matches your style - if you like playing, go for Gamee or Big Time; if you prefer simple tasks, Toloka or Premise are better. Always check the minimum withdrawal amount before starting so you don’t waste time.

Most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix. Cash App is an exception because it pays directly. Before investing a lot of time in any platform, it’s worth testing with realistic expectations - these apps pay, but earnings are gradual. Those seeking more consistent long-term income end up learning about real investments themselves, but that’s another story.
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