
Introduction to the 3 Money-Making Apps
Today, I’m diving into 3 new money-making apps that claim to let you earn real cash in 2025. But are they actually worth your time, or are they just scams? I’ll walk you through my own personal experience with these apps, showing you the earnings I made and payment proof where possible. These apps promise PayPal money, Bitcoin, and various gift cards, but after watching this video, you might think twice about using them.
Heaven Gamers: Earning Potential and Withdrawal Options
First up, we have Heaven Gamers. It’s an app where you can earn coins and cash out for PayPal, Bitcoin, Litecoin, and other options. The variety of withdrawal methods is nice, but the earning potential here is a bit disappointing, at least in Australia. Some of the surveys are practically useless, which is a problem since surveys for money are a huge part of a GPT platform. I’ll show you exactly what I mean in a moment.
Yatzi Cash: The Downsides of Constant Ads and Small Payouts
Next, we have Yatzi Cash. This one forces you to watch ads non-stop. It’s tough to justify spending time on it when you’re grinding for such small payouts—if you even manage to reach the PayPal cash-out in the first place. It’s one of those apps that leaves you wondering if it's really worth it when you have to watch ads all the time and earn so little in return.
World Gangs: Passive Earnings and Daily Caps
Lastly, World Gangs. This app is another one that shows constant ads while it’s running. You earn passive income, but it’s just cents, and there’s a daily cap on how much you can make. After playing for a while, I earned just a few cents, and with the daily earnings limit in place, it wasn’t worth continuing. There’s nothing about this app that stands out from other similar ones you might find on platforms like Givvy.
Payment Proof and My Personal Earning Experience
When it comes to my own earnings with these apps, I’ve got some proof to share. On Heaven Gamers, I cashed out 457 points, which was about 45 cents. The withdrawal process was a bit strange at first, but I did get paid out within a day through PayPal, so no issues there. While the payout was small, at least it showed the app is capable of paying out. I’ll go into more detail about how I earned that 45 cents shortly.
Final Thoughts: Are These Apps Worth Your Time?
So, after trying all three apps, I have to say they’re not really worth the time or effort. None of them really stand out in a way that makes them worth recommending. Sure, you can earn a little here and there, but the ads, small payouts, and long grind make it hard to justify sticking with any of them. In my opinion, there are better ways to spend your time than using these apps.