Honestly, I recently discovered that there are many money-making apps that no one pays attention to. I personally tried several apps, and honestly, some of them are really worth the time. For example, Swagbucks and Survey Junkie are not complicated apps; you fill out surveys, watch videos, and that's it, but the money accumulates slowly. The truth is, the best money-making apps in my opinion are freelance platforms like Upwork and Fiverr because you control your prices and offer real services. If you have skills in design, writing, or programming, you can earn real money. Regarding selling, eBay and Etsy are good options if you have old items to sell or handmade products you create yourself. Cashback apps like Rakuten and Ibotta are easy to use, but the earnings are minimal; however, when you shop, it's worth using them. There are also investment apps like Robinhood and Acorns if you want to enter the investment world but in a simple way. Apps like Uber and DoorDash are obvious; if you have a car or free time, you can make money from them. The important thing before choosing any money-making app is to read reviews and terms carefully, because some require more time than others. In the end, everyone chooses based on their skills and available time.

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