I found it interesting to see how many apps that actually give money have appeared here after Pix exploded in popularity. I decided to test a few and I’ll be honest: most work, but it’s not that easy money they promise. It’s more like extra income, you know?



The ones that really deliver results are those that make it clear from the start how it works. Like Cash App, which is one of the few that allows direct withdrawal via Pix, pretty convenient. Then there’s CashPirate and Make Money, which are simpler to use, but you need to go through PayPal before reaching Pix. Nothing complicated, just takes a bit more time.

What caught my attention the most was Toloka, because it’s not exactly a game in the traditional sense, but it works gamified anyway. You complete small tasks, earn some change, and accumulate quickly. The cool part is that the tasks show exactly how much you earn from each one.

Now, real talk: these apps that give real money won’t replace your salary, okay? They make about 50 to 100 reais a week if you’re consistent, maybe more if you’re lucky with the draws. But for those who want extra cash without much effort, it works.

What annoyed me the most was discovering that many don’t pay directly in Pix. Then you cash out on PayPal, transfer to your account, and then move it to Pix. A bit of a hassle, but nothing that prevents it. Cash App ends up being more direct in that sense.

Is it worth it? Depends on your patience. If you like apps and are always trying new things, it yields something. But if you expect to get rich from it, better not to start. Some people prefer to use a demo account to practice before putting real money into investments, and I think that makes more sense if the goal is to make money. But to kill time and earn extra? These apps that give real money deliver what they promise.

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