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Oh, I'm testing these money-making apps via Pix that everyone is commenting on, and I found it interesting to share. Like, there are really apps that make real money, but the thing is, no one gets rich from it. They’re just small change, extra income for sure.
I tested several, and the ones that actually work that I found are: Make Money (very simple, just check-in), AppKarma (reward for tasks), Big Time (has sweepstakes), FeaturePoints (really quite comprehensive), Gamee (has some cool mini-games), CashPirate (very well known here in Brazil), Toloka (more focused on micro-tasks but pays), Cash App (this pays directly via Pix, rare), Cash Alarm (slow but steady), Easy Bucks (more varied), and Premise (quick surveys).
The truth is, which apps really make money? It depends on what you expect. If you want easy cash in a few days, forget it. But if you want about 50-100 reais per month doing things you’d do anyway (testing apps, answering surveys, playing a little), then it works. Most don’t pay directly via Pix; they go through PayPal first, which takes a bit of time.
Cash App is the most practical because it goes straight to Pix. The others you need to receive in PayPal first and then transfer. No mandatory deposits in any of them, luckily.
But like, it’s not a fixed income. It’s more that money for small expenses. Those looking for more serious earnings need to think about other strategies. But as a supplement? It’s worth testing some. The key is patience and avoiding scams, because there’s a lot of fraud circulating out there.
Has anyone tested any of these? What was your experience with these apps that supposedly make real money?