4 BIG Reward Apps That Came Through For Me In 2025! (My Experience)
- Vince
- Jun 27
- 3 min read
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Reward apps that worked for me in Australia
I’ve been testing a bunch of reward apps recently here in Australia, and I wanted to share what kind of experience I had with them. Whether it’s surveys, games, or offerwalls, each app had its own quirks — some better than others. Just a heads-up though, depending on where you're located, your results might be completely different. That’s always the case with apps that deal with rewards or payouts.
Earn Star – surveys, offers, and prize draw bonuses
Earn Star stood out to me because it wasn’t just about surveys. You’ve got a prize draw area that actually gives you bonuses the more you use the app, and there are games and offers as well. What caught my attention was the layout — balance at the top, prize level progress right underneath, then a whole section of offers with some surprisingly big payouts. I especially liked the survey section; there were a bunch of options that paid pretty decently here in Australia. I ended up grabbing a little bonus from the prize draw too after finishing some surveys.
Freecash – high paying games, streak bonuses, and fast payout
Freecash has been around for a while, and it's changed a lot over the years. When I opened it here in Australia, it gave me a streak system that said I could win up to almost $15 daily and more across the week — just for staying active. They also had a limited-time offer section where you’d get a bonus just for starting something new. Some of the game offers were showing payouts in the thousands if you can actually complete them. I tested a PayPal withdrawal just to be sure it still works — and yeah, the reward came through straight away for me. But just keep in mind, the high paying ones are always the most time-consuming or difficult.
AttaPoll in 2025 – reliable surveys and playtime rewards
AttaPoll has been one of those apps that’s just been around forever, and honestly, it’s still holding up in 2025. My balance was sitting at around $8.72 when I jumped in, and there were a bunch of surveys in the 30 cent to $1.50 range. I checked out their games too, like Sunshine Island, where you get paid out per minute the longer you play. But yeah, as usual, the further you go, the harder it gets. Some games had checkpoints, others were just grinding for a few cents at a time. Even though there weren’t many tasks available, I was still able to cash out and the reward showed up straight away, which was good to see.
HeyCash – competitive surveys and offerwall rewards
HEYCASH surprised me with how competitive the surveys are. I had 3.5K points, which worked out to about $5.52, and there were multiple surveys offering up to $5 each. Even if surveys aren’t your thing, the offerwall had some big names in there, and a few showed rewards in the hundreds. I went ahead and tried to cash out $2 worth to PayPal, and it all went through without a hitch. They also had playtime rewards available, but I only saw Sunshine Island for now. Still, the variety of gift cards was impressive — especially with so many options available in Australia.
Final thoughts – what’s still working and what to expect next
So after testing all these apps, I can say they’re still active and working in 2025 — at least from what I’ve seen. Each one has its strengths, whether it’s surveys, offerwalls, or game-based rewards. I’ll definitely be testing more soon, but if you're already using any of these or trying them out now, just remember things change all the time depending on your location. And for anyone playing Gem Racer Pixel Prizes, make sure you update your score before the month ends — leaderboard rewards are almost final.