What Is Furry Football Frenzy and How Does It Work?
Furry Football Frenzy is one of those apps where you don’t actually have to play anything; it’s all about letting ads run in the background. When you open the app, you’ll see your balance displayed in the top-left corner, and your goal is to watch that balance increase over time. The concept is simple, but the reality is that it’s painfully slow. For example, after running it for around 12 minutes, I earned just 3.5 cents. Doing the math, that means you might get about 20 cents an hour if you’re lucky, which isn’t much.
Sure, the payout thresholds are low, but even that doesn’t make up for the time it takes to earn anything significant. For countries that struggle with ad availability, this app becomes even less appealing. The daily earning cap seems to hover around 30 cents here in Australia, which doesn’t make it worth leaving your phone on for hours.
Sail Mate: A Givvy App with Earning Potential
Sail Mate is another Givvy app that works almost the same as others, but with a slightly updated design for its offer wall. What’s interesting about Sail Mate is that I managed to earn $3 in a single day. That sounds great, but it came with a catch—I had to leave my phone running all night just to reach that amount.
The app lets you earn coins over time, and these coins convert into real-world money. Like other Givvy apps, the earnings can fluctuate, so one day you might earn more than another. I tested this app with Payeer, and to its credit, it paid out within two days. Still, the daily earning limits and the time investment required to make anything meaningful might be a dealbreaker for most people.
Why You Should Avoid Cash Mamba
Cash Mamba is one of those apps that lures you in with its surveys, offer walls, and playtime rewards, but it quickly falls apart when it comes to payouts. I spent hours grinding through surveys and offers to reach the cash-out threshold, and guess what? They didn’t pay me a cent.
Even worse, every time I tried to withdraw, the app would force an ad to play. That’s incredibly suspicious and a waste of time. The support team? Completely unresponsive. If an app can’t honor its payouts, it has no business being on the marketplace. Save yourself the frustration and skip this one entirely.
Money Granny App: Legitimate Rewards or False Promises?
Money Granny looks flashy at first with its massive list of payout options and tasks, but honestly, it’s all smoke and mirrors. The app promises big rewards, but when I tried to cash out a Woolworths gift card, the code they sent me didn’t even work.
The app feels like it’s throwing random coupon codes at users, hoping they’ll stick. That kind of dishonesty is a huge red flag. Even their task system, like earning coins through games, is painfully slow and not worth the grind. To top it off, their support is nonexistent, which just adds to the frustration. It’s hard to trust an app that can’t even get its withdrawals right.
Givvy Apps: Are They Worth Your Time?
Givvy apps have been popping up everywhere lately, and while they’re all legitimate in the sense that they do pay out, the earnings are so minimal that they’re hardly worth the effort. These apps rely on running ads, completing surveys, or grinding through offer walls to make money, but the time required compared to the payouts is where they fall short.
From Furry Football Frenzy to Sail Mate, the story is the same: you’ll hit low payout thresholds, but you’ll also spend hours trying to reach them. For people in countries with limited ad availability, these apps might not even be worth downloading. They’re legitimate, but whether they’re worth your time is another question entirely.
Final Thoughts on These Money-Making Apps
At the end of the day, apps like Furry Football Frenzy, Sail Mate, Cash Mamba, and Money Granny show how hit-or-miss this space can be. While Givvy apps are legit and will pay out eventually, the time and effort required make them a tough sell for most people.
Apps like Cash Mamba, on the other hand, are just a waste of time—they don’t pay out and have shady practices like forcing ads during withdrawals. Money Granny isn’t much better with its invalid gift card codes and lack of support.
If you’re someone who doesn’t mind grinding for a few cents here and there, Givvy apps might be worth trying. For me, they don’t justify the time investment. Hopefully, this video helped save you some time and frustration. Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you all in the next review!