So I found out that there are quite a few apps that actually pay via Pix, and I started testing some to see if it’s really true. People always ask how to make free money with Pix, and the answer is: yes, it works, but you have to be patient because you won’t get rich overnight.



The apps I tested basically work like this: you do simple tasks, play mini-games, answer surveys, or download other apps, and accumulate balance. Cash App is the most straightforward for Brazilians because it pays directly to Pix, but most require going through PayPal first. Make Money, AppKarma, CashPirate, Toloka – all of these really pay, but each has its own pace.

What I found interesting is that some work more through raffles (Big Time, Gamee) and others through actual accumulation (FeaturePoints, Premise). If you want more consistent earnings, the best is to combine 3 or 4 apps and do the tasks every day. Toloka pays better because the micro-tasks have a set value, but it requires more attention.

The annoying part is that most don’t pay directly via Pix – you have to go through PayPal or gift cards first. But it works, it just takes a few days. The minimum withdrawal amount is usually low, between R$10 and R$50 depending on the app.

For those who want to earn money via Pix more seriously, these apps are like pocket money. They don’t replace a job, but it’s okay to earn some extra cash while on the bus or waiting for someone. Just don’t fall for apps that ask for an initial deposit – the ones that pay for real don’t charge anything.

My tip is: start with Cash App or CashPirate, which are simpler, test how it works, and then expand to others. Some pay better through raffles, others through consistent tasks. And always read the comments on the Play Store first, because there are fake apps out there.

BTC is at $77.08k now (up 0.64% in the last 24h), ETH at $2.13k (+0.73%) and Dogecoin at $0.10 (+0.40%). But that’s another topic – these Pix apps are more for those who want something quick and risk-free.
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