Hey, I found some pretty cool apps that actually pay via Pix. Like, people are using them a lot to earn some extra cash, you know? It’s not to get rich, but you can save up a little with simple tasks.



The thing is, there are many options out there, but not all work properly. I tested several, and some really do pay. Make Money is pretty simple for beginners — just download, check in every day, and test some apps. Then send the money to PayPal and transfer it to Pix.

There’s also AppKarma, which is similar, and CashPirate, which folks in Brazil know well. Now, Cash App is kind of the most straightforward because it pays directly to Pix, without needing to go through PayPal first.

But honestly, there are apps that pay directly to Pix, like Toloka, which is more about tasks — no gaming involved. You classify images, answer simple questions, those kinds of things. There’s also Big Time, which works with lotteries, so the prizes are bigger but it’s all about luck.

The thing is, none of these will replace a regular job, right? It’s more for supplementing income. And you need to be consistent, do it properly, because otherwise it doesn’t add up. Some people earn a few hundred a month, but it depends on how much time you dedicate.

Most of the ones I tested work like this: you accumulate points or balance, then transfer to PayPal and send to Pix. Only Cash App sends directly. But all of them really pay — it’s not a scam. Just don’t fall for the illusion that you’ll get rich quick, because it doesn’t work that way.

There’s an interesting comparison: Cash App is the easiest to cash out, but there’s also FeaturePoints, Easy Bucks, Premise that work well. Gamee and Big Time are more lottery-based, so it’s kind of a gamble.

In the end, if you want an app that pays directly to Pix and is more reliable, start with Cash App or CashPirate. If you like playing more, then go for Big Time or Gamee. And if you prefer tasks, Toloka is better.

But, like, financial education comes later. These apps are kind of a warm-up. Those who want to earn more consistently end up learning to invest seriously in stocks, ETFs, and those things. There are good platforms that let you practice with virtual money first, risk-free. That’s when you really learn how the market works.

Anyway, if you’re looking for an app that pays directly to Pix for real, these I listed work. Just don’t go in with false expectations, because most pay little at first. But they do pay.
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