Thank God, no matter what—but honestly, when I started looking for ways to earn extra income, I found that there are way more money-making apps than I expected. I personally tried several of them, and the results vary depending on your time and skills.



The first thing I tried was survey apps like Swagbucks and Survey Junkie. To be honest, the money is a bit limited, but they’re easy and don’t require much effort. Then I moved on to freelancing through Upwork and Fiverr—here, the situation is completely different. If you have a real skill in design, writing, or programming, you can make really decent money.

But what I liked most were money-making apps that don’t require much effort, like Rakuten and Ibotta—they give you cashback while you shop as usual. And if you have time, Uber and DoorDash are a good option for quick income. Also eBay and Etsy if you have old items or handmade products.

The truth is, these money-making apps have different results from person to person, but the key is not to focus on just one app—try more than one and see which fits you best. And most importantly, always read the reviews and terms before you start, because some apps have strange conditions or aren’t worth your time.
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