Hey, I found some apps that actually pay via Pix and I thought it was interesting to share. There are quite a few people looking for games that pay in Pix for real, you know? So I decided to test some and note how each one works.



First, let me be honest: it doesn't replace a salary, but it gives a nice extra income if you're patient. It’s not about getting rich, but some extra cash every month? That definitely works.

I started with Make Money because it’s really simple. Download the app, check in every day, download some other apps to test, and that’s it. The money accumulates in dollars and then you withdraw via PayPal. It takes a little while to get to Pix, but it arrives.

Then I tested AppKarma. This one is also straightforward, play mini-games, complete some challenges, and you earn points. You can also refer friends to earn more. Pays via PayPal or gift cards, then you convert to Pix later.

Big Time is different because it mostly works through raffles. You play and collect tickets to participate in draws. The prizes are bigger, but it’s not guaranteed. Some weeks you win, some weeks you don’t.

I also used FeaturePoints, which is quite comprehensive. Besides playing, you answer surveys, test new apps, and you can also refer others. This one really pays well compared to the others. Again, PayPal or gift cards.

Gamee has many different mini-games, which makes it less monotonous. But the prizes are awarded through raffles, so it’s more random.

CashPirate is quite well known here in Brazil. Simple interface, you play, watch videos, download apps, and people who already use it say the payments are recurring. Also paid via PayPal to Pix.

There’s Toloka too, which isn’t exactly a game but works gamified. You do small tasks like classifying images or answering simple questions. Each task shows how much it pays. The better your accuracy rate, the more tasks they unlock. Paid via PayPal as well.

Cash App is one of the few that allows you to withdraw more directly to Pix, which makes it much easier for us here in Brazil. Surveys, games, simple tasks. Very practical.

There’s also Cash Alarm, which rewards the time you spend playing. It accumulates coins and then you cash out. Slow but steady earnings.

Easy Bucks combines several methods: games, surveys, invites. Pays via PayPal, gift cards, or even crypto if you want.

And there’s Premise, which is more focused on quick tasks like answering surveys and collecting some simple local data. It’s not a classic game but pays properly.

Now, about the games that pay in Pix for real without messing around: Cash App is the most straightforward. The others usually require passing through PayPal first before reaching Pix, which adds an extra step.

If you want more consistent earnings, you need to use more than one app at the same time. Like, check in on Make Money, play a bit on Gamee, complete a task on Toloka, and so on, accumulating. Meanwhile, you’re earning in multiple places.

But honestly, you can’t rely only on this. It’s just supplementary income. If you want something more serious, learn about investing. There are platforms that let you practice with virtual money first, test strategies, see advanced charts, all risk-free. Use a demo account to learn how the market works before putting real money in.

The key is: financial education, discipline, and choosing the right platform. That makes a difference.

The games that pay in Pix for real work, but it’s not the solution. It’s just an extra. Focus on learning to invest properly, then you can build something bigger.

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