So, I found out that you can really make some extra money with a money-making game that pays instantly via Pix. Like, it's not fiction. There are several apps that actually work, but there are also many fake apps out there. That’s why I decided to test and separate the ones that really pay.



Basically, the scheme is this: you download the app, do a quick registration, complete simple tasks (play mini-games, answer surveys, test other apps), accumulate a balance, and withdraw. Most pay via PayPal first, then you transfer to Pix afterward. Some pay directly to Pix.

The apps I tested that actually work: Make Money (very simple, just check-in and tasks), AppKarma (reward for playing apps), Big Time (more based on lotteries, bigger prizes), FeaturePoints (quite complete, various ways to earn), Gamee (if you really like mini-games), CashPirate (well known here in Brazil, clean interface), Toloka (not a traditional game but works like a money-making game on Pix, very small tasks), Cash App (one of the few that pays directly via Pix, very practical), Cash Alarm (slow but steady earnings), Easy Bucks (combines gaming with surveys), and Premise (more focused on quick tasks).

But honestly, Cash App is the most straightforward if you want to withdraw quickly to Pix. The others require going through PayPal, which takes a little longer.

What no one talks about is that these apps won’t make you rich. Extra income, really, like 50 to 200 reais per month if you’re consistent. It doesn’t replace a fixed job. But if you have free time and want a money-making game that pays instantly via Pix in a relaxed way, it’s definitely possible.

Tip: don’t fall for apps that ask for a pre-deposit, that’s a scam. Legitimate ones don’t charge anything to start. And be careful with outrageous promises of quick earnings — anyone promising that is lying.

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