Just so you know, I discovered a group of people making extra money playing on their phones. Like, not getting rich, but you can earn a supplementary income using apps to make money via free Pix transfers. The thing is, there are many apps out there promising to pay, but not all of them really work.



I did some research and found some that actually work. Make Money is very simple for beginners—you check in every day, download some apps, and complete small tasks. AppKarma also works well, pays for playing and referring friends. There's Big Time, which operates with lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but not guaranteed.

FeaturePoints is way too comprehensive—you play, answer surveys, test apps, refer friends. Gamee is cool if you like quick mini-games. CashPirate is quite well-known here in Brazil, with a simple interface and pays properly. Toloka isn't a classic game, but it works gamified—you complete micro-tasks and earn. Cash App is one of the few that allows direct withdrawal to Pix, which makes it much easier.

There’s also Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise. Basically, they all work like this: you sign up on the app to earn money via free Pix, do tasks or play, accumulate balance, and then withdraw. Most withdraw via PayPal first and then transfer to Pix, but some like Cash App already allow direct Pix.

The truth is, none of these will replace your salary, but if you have free time and want to earn some extra cash, it works. You just need patience and understand that earnings are slow. Some pay better than others, but it all depends on how much you dedicate yourself. I’ve tested some, and the cents really do land in the account.

My tip is to start with apps to make money via free Pix, without spending anything at first. Test which one you like most, see which pays faster for you, and start accumulating. Some people use several at once to earn faster. In the end, financial education and discipline make all the difference—these apps are just a supplement.
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