π» 20 Websites & Apps to Make Money Online: Which Are Worth Your Time?
Looking for ways to earn some extra cash online? Whether it’s side hustles, paid surveys, micro-tasks, or even chatting with people, there are tons of platforms out there promising easy income. But not all of them are worth your time ⏳.
I put together a list of 20 websites & apps and checked out what they offer, how they work, and what people are saying about them. Here’s the breakdown π
π Quick List
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addslice.com
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m3globalresearch.blog
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myfieldworkhub.com
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limelightbyshugoll.com
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newtonx.com
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watchlab.com
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zintro.com
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ridgelinerecruiting.com
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picoworkers.com
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profittask.com
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paidwork.com
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onedayrewards.com
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worker.cash
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rewardvid.com
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cashplunge.com
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instars.com
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tapnoon.com
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kickoffboss.com
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chat-from-home.com
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chatwriters.com
π Reviews & Notes
1. AddSlice.com
π A browser extension that shows ads while you surf. You earn “Slices” that can be cashed out via PayPal, crypto, or gift cards.
✅ Pros: Super low effort, works in the background.
⚠️ Cons: Earnings are tiny unless you browse a lot. Some privacy concerns.
2. M3 Global Research (blog)
π A legit market research platform mainly for healthcare professionals. Pays for surveys, interviews, and studies.
✅ Pros: Higher payouts than average surveys.
⚠️ Cons: Only open to certain professionals.
3. MyFieldworkHub.com
π A research recruitment hub where you may qualify for surveys, interviews, or product testing.
✅ Pros: Interesting studies, decent pay.
⚠️ Cons: Not frequent lots of waiting for invites.
4. Limelight by Shugoll
π A focus group & research company. They connect people to paid interviews and focus groups (online or in person).
✅ Pros: Can pay $50–$150 per session.
⚠️ Cons: Hard to qualify, not many opportunities.
5. NewtonX.com
π An expert network platform. They connect professionals with companies for consulting calls and surveys.
✅ Pros: Very high pay ($100–$500+ for an hour).
⚠️ Cons: Strict qualifications, not for everyone.
6. WatchLab.com
π Runs focus groups, in person and remote. Think product testing, brand discussions, etc.
✅ Pros: Pays well if selected.
⚠️ Cons: Invite only, not consistent.
7. Zintro.com
π Another expert network great if you have niche skills.
✅ Pros: High payouts for consultations.
⚠️ Cons: Competitive; not many invites unless you’re specialized.
8. RidgelineRecruiting.com
π A recruitment firm. They focus on connecting professionals to roles (not a side hustle site, more for jobs).
✅ Pros: Could land you a solid job.
⚠️ Cons: Not a passive or quick money platform.
9. Picoworkers.com (now often called SproutGigs)
π Micro tasks: click ads, follow socials, test apps.
✅ Pros: Easy to join, worldwide access.
⚠️ Cons: Very low pay (cents per task).
10. ProfitTask.com
π Another task-based platform social media likes, installs, etc.
✅ Pros: Similar to PicoWorkers.
⚠️ Cons: Pay per task is small; better with referrals.
11. PaidWork.com
π A popular site offering tasks, games, and referral earnings.
✅ Pros: Mobile-friendly, has app.
⚠️ Cons: Payouts are small unless heavily active.
12. OneDayRewards.com
π Reward site offering surveys, offers, and watch-ads type tasks.
✅ Pros: Familiar “GPT” model (get-paid-to).
⚠️ Cons: Small earnings, high cashout threshold.
13. Worker.Cash
π Micro tasks + referral bonuses.
✅ Pros: Easy to start.
⚠️ Cons: Limited reviews; be cautious with withdrawals.
14. RewardVid.com
π Get paid for watching videos & ads.
✅ Pros: Very easy to do.
⚠️ Cons: Earnings are extremely low.
15. CashPlunge.com
π Little verified info. Marketed as a “cash rewards” site.
⚠️ Warning: Not enough user proof approach carefully.
16. Instars.com
π Social survey/research platform with blockchain/crypto payouts.
✅ Pros: Some users say payouts work.
⚠️ Cons: Not widely adopted; limited opportunities.
17. TapNoon.com
π Task & survey platform.
✅ Pros: Easy signup.
⚠️ Cons: Low-earning potential.
18. KickoffBoss.com
π Very little data; seems like a task/reward platform.
⚠️ Warning: Proceed with caution, no strong reputation yet.
19. Chat-From-Home.com
π Remote chat work site. Pay per message, flexible hours.
✅ Pros: Simple remote work.
⚠️ Cons: Pay rates can be very low. Identity verification required.
20. ChatWriters.com
π Chat operator jobs, mostly entertainment/adult chat.
✅ Pros: Weekly pay, flexible schedule.
⚠️ Cons: Pay per message is low; mixed reviews about legitimacy.
π¦ Tips Before You Join Any of These
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✅ Check reviews on Trustpilot, Reddit, and forums.
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πΈ Don’t pay to join real jobs don’t charge fees.
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π Be cautious with ID verification only share if the platform is reputable.
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π Track your time vs. earnings some sites just aren’t worth it.
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π Opportunities depend on location US/UK usually see more offers.
π― Final Thoughts
If you’re just looking for extra pocket money, sites like AddSlice, PicoWorkers, PaidWork, or RewardVid are fine for killing time.
If you’re a professional with skills, NewtonX or Zintro can pay big, but only if you qualify.
For fun side cash, chat platforms or reward apps might be worth trying but always protect your time, privacy, and personal info π‘️.
π The best strategy? Mix and match a few platforms instead of relying on just one.
✨ What do you think? Would you try any of these, or have you had experiences with them already? Drop a comment I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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