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2 New Apps That Paid Off in 2025? - My Experience!

  • Writer: Vince
    Vince
  • Apr 23
  • 3 min read


Blitz App Review – Surveys, Rewards, and First Impressions

When I first launched Blitz, the layout was pretty straightforward. You’ve got your balance right at the top, and below that, I could instantly see what I’d already earned and withdrawn — which in this case was a little over $5. What I liked straight away was how transparent it seemed. It even showed how many surveys I completed that day and highlighted the streak system, which I hadn’t seen done like this before. I ended up completing six surveys just for this video, and the app kept a clear record of all that. It’s always good when you can see exactly what you’re doing and what you're earning in real-time.


Reward Options and PayPal Availability in Australia

So when it comes to actually getting your rewards out, I tapped on the “Rewards” button down the bottom and found the options pretty decent. Here in Australia, I had PayPal with a $5 minimum, which is always a solid baseline, and Cash App was there too. On top of that, there were gift cards — most of them sitting at that same $5 threshold. I’ve got to say, I really appreciate when an app doesn’t make you grind for weeks just to test the withdrawal feature. A lower minimum just makes it feel a bit more realistic to actually use.


Survey Payouts vs. Screenouts – What You Actually Earned

This is where it got interesting. I decided to run a proper little test — went through 20 surveys total. Out of those, six went through and paid out, and I got screened out of 12. So yeah, definitely not the best success rate, but at the same time, I still managed to pull $5.92 in one go. That just goes to show how unpredictable surveys can be — you never really know how many you’ll get through, even in one sitting. But hey, at least now you’ve got an idea of what to expect based on my test.


Match Puzzle App – Gameplay, Ads, and Gem Conversion

This one was a bit of a change-up. Match Puzzle is more of your typical tap-and-merge puzzle game, and straight off the bat, you’re introduced to the gem system and that PayPal balance tracker at the top. Every 3 hours, supposedly, your gems convert to rewards — kind of like what JustPlay does. I played it for a solid two hours and hit level 31, and it was just ad after ad popping up constantly, which is pretty standard for these types of games. Still, the gameplay was fun in a casual way. The longer you keep at it, the more stars you earn, which then convert into those gems. It’s a basic system, but it works.


Car Traffic Jam & Parking – Follow-Up App With Same Formula

After Match Puzzle, I jumped into Car Traffic Jam & Parking, which is made by the same devs. Right away, you’ll notice it’s almost identical in setup. You clear levels, earn gems, and then wait for that 3-hour conversion cycle. It’s honestly just more of the same — same ad pacing, same reward system. I’m still going through it, so I’ll update later, but first impressions? Feels like they just reskinned the original game. But I don’t mind testing it if it helps someone else decide whether or not to give it a shot.


Final Thoughts – Time vs. Reward and What to Expect

At the end of the day, I always say the same thing — it comes down to how much time you’re willing to spend for the rewards you get. Blitz had the stronger showing with better payout opportunities and a clear structure, while Match Puzzle leaned more into heavy ads with a slower progression. Still, both apps actually did pay me out, so I can’t complain there. Just remember, this is based on my time and my location — everything can change depending on where you are and when you try it. Let me know how it went for you if you’ve tested them too.

 
 
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