Hey, I came across some apps that really pay out real money via Pix, and I decided to test a few. Like, it’s not one of those get-rich-quick schemes, but you really can make some extra cash, you know?



I tested Make Money and AppKarma at first. Make Money is pretty simple: you do a check-in every day, download some apps, and complete small tasks. The withdrawal comes via PayPal and then you transfer it to Pix. No complications. AppKarma is similar, but it also lets you get gift cards if you prefer.

Then I tried CashPirate, which is pretty well known around here. You play, watch videos, download apps... it slowly but steadily builds up some money. People complain that it takes a while, but it’s legit.

Big Time is different because it works with raffles. The prizes are bigger, but there’s no guarantee—it's basically like a lottery.

I found Toloka interesting because it’s not a classic game; it’s more like tasks (classifying images, answering questions). It pays in dollars and you can also withdraw via PayPal.

Cash App is the most practical if you want a game that gives real money via Pix, because it allows direct withdrawals. You don’t have to keep converting from PayPal.

But honestly, I’m going to be straight with you: none of these apps will replace your salary. People promising crazy earnings are lying. These apps are more for when you have some extra time, you know? About 30 minutes a day can already generate a pretty interesting extra income over the month.

What caught my attention is that there are quite a few people getting scammed thinking they’re going to get rich. So my advice is: pick one or two apps, test them, and understand how they work before investing your time. And if you want to make money in a more consistent way, then it’s worth learning how to invest for real—in ações, cripto, and things like that. But that’s another story.

Is anyone else using these apps, or is it just me testing them?
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