I have tried several money-making apps recently, and honestly, some of them are really worth the time. I started with Swagbucks and surveys, but the earnings are a bit slow. Then I moved to Upwork and Fiverr because I love writing, and thank God, it's much better than surveys.



If you have products to sell or old items at home, eBay and Etsy are good options. But the truth is, the best money-making apps are those that rely on your actual skills, not just luck. I tried Rakuten for cashback; it's easy, but the earnings are minimal.

Regarding investing, Robinhood and Acorns are available, but focus on learning the basics before investing. As for Uber and DoorDash, these are quick money-making apps, but they require time and physical effort. The most important thing is to choose what suits your situation and skills—don't go randomly. Personally, I started with Fiverr and earned a nice extra income. There are many money-making apps out there, honestly, but patience and persistence are key.
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