I've been testing some apps to earn Pix for a while and thought it would be interesting to share what's going on out there. Basically, there are several apps that actually pay, but the truth is that no one gets rich from it — it's more like extra money, you know? Like, you play a little, answer surveys, download random apps, and at the end of the month, you have some cash to withdraw.



The ones I tested the most were Make Money, CashPirate, and Toloka. Make Money is pretty simple; you check in every day, test some partner apps, and accumulate money in dollars. Then you send it to PayPal and transfer it to Pix. CashPirate is similar, but the interface is cleaner and payments come faster. Toloka is different — it’s not a traditional game, but you do micro-tasks like classifying images or answering silly questions, and each task has a specific value. The better your accuracy rate, the more tasks they release.

Cash App is the most practical for those who want to withdraw directly via Pix, without going through PayPal. But if you prefer to play, there’s Gamee and Big Time, which work with raffles — the prizes are bigger, but it’s really luck-based, not guaranteed.

The thing is: choose an app to earn Pix that fits your available time. If you have 30 minutes a day, Make Money or CashPirate work well. If you prefer to do more focused tasks, Toloka is better. And yes, some also pay via gift cards (Amazon, Steam), which is useful if you don’t want to transfer everything to Pix.

The minimum withdrawal amount is usually low (between R$10 and R$30 depending on the app), so it doesn’t take long for you to receive your first payout. People complain that it’s slow, but that’s because they expect to earn very quickly. Reality: you can make around R$50 to R$150 per month if you stay consistent.

My tip: don’t fall for those apps that promise to make you rich. Use an app to earn Pix as a supplement, while watching a series or waiting for the bus. And before trying everything, check recent reviews so you don’t get scammed. There’s a lot of fake news about these apps on the internet.
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