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I'm testing some apps to earn money through Pix for real and I found out that not all of them work the same. Some actually pay, but the truth is that nobody gets rich from it — it's more like extra income.
The ones I'm using now: Make Money (daily check-in + testing apps), AppKarma (play and earn), CashPirate (pretty chill), Toloka (the tasks are simple), Cash App (this pays directly via Pix, better than the others), Big Time (has sweepstakes, but not guaranteed). There are a few more like FeaturePoints, Gamee, Cash Alarm, Easy Bucks, and Premise, but these last ones are slower.
The scheme is always the same: you play, complete tasks, answer surveys, then accumulate money. Most pay via PayPal first and then you transfer to Pix. Cash App is the exception — it pays directly.
But real talk: earning money through Pix with these apps is possible, but it takes patience. It’s not about getting rich quick. Some pay better, others take longer. It depends on how much you're willing to dedicate.
Is anyone else using any of these? Which one is working best for you?