Honestly, I tried several apps to make money, and the truth is there are many more options than you might expect.


At first, I started with Swagbucks and Survey Junkie because they have easy surveys, but the earnings aren't big.
But if you have free time, I mean, it's something.
Then I discovered Upwork and Fiverr, and those changed the game a bit, especially if you have skills in design, writing, or programming.

On the selling side, eBay and Etsy were helpful if you have old stuff at home or handmade products you want to sell.
As for investing, Robinhood and Acorns give you an easy way to start without high commissions.
And cashback from Rakuten and Ibotta really adds up over time without extra effort.

If you're looking for apps to make money faster, Uber and DoorDash are good options if you have a car or time for deliveries.
The truth is, choosing the app depends on your situation and skills, but it's important to read reviews and terms before starting because some are better than others depending on your area and demand.
In the end, these money-making apps won't replace your main job but can add a decent extra income.
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