So guys, I’ve been testing these apps that promise to pay money via Pix directly, and I found it interesting to share what I discovered. There are plenty of options out there, but not all work the same way.



First, let me be clear: these games that pay via Pix without a deposit won’t make you rich, but you can earn some extra cash. I tested several, and most work like this: you complete simple tasks, play mini-games, answer surveys, and cash out via PayPal or directly through Pix.

The ones that caught my attention the most were Cash App (which pays directly via Pix, which is rare), CashPirate, which is well known here in Brazil, and Make Money, which is very simple. But there are also AppKarma, Big Time, FeaturePoints, Gamee, Toloka, and a few others.

The important detail: most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to your account and send it to Pix. Some also offer gift cards (Amazon, Google Play, PlayStation). It depends on what you want to withdraw.

There’s one thing many people don’t know: Toloka is more focused on micro-tasks but works like a gamified app. You classify images, answer questions, validate information, and earn dollars. It’s much more reliable than some of the others.

Now, the apps that pay via Pix without a deposit have a weak point: earnings are slow. You won’t get rich just by doing daily check-ins or downloading apps. But if you have patience and consistency, you’ll accumulate extra cash each month. Most have a minimum withdrawal amount (usually between R$10 and R$30).

My advice? Start with Cash App or CashPirate if you want something more straightforward. If you like tasks, Toloka is better. But don’t expect to make millions, because these apps that pay via Pix without a deposit are more for supplementing your income.

And look, if you want something more serious, it’s worth studying about investing. But that’s a different story. These apps are more for quick passive income.

Has anyone tested any of these? What was your experience?
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