📝 August Monthly Earnings & Progress – Beermoney, Trading & Investment Progress Log

Introduction:
After years in the beermoney space testing apps, platforms, and payout systems, I decided to start tracking everything publicly. These monthly logs will show real earnings, honest experiences, and progress from side hustles, trading, and investing so you can see what’s possible, what’s trash, and what I recommend.
If you’re curious how certain apps work behind the scenes, my detailed video reviews & blog breakdowns are linked where available.”
P.S. – my video reviews are pretty long, I have them to share my mindset of things while doing a full walkthrough, whether it’s reverse engineering, why I don’t use or earn from a specific thing, etc.


💸 Beermoney Earnings Breakdown

💰 Total Beermoney Earnings: $364.40
Screenshots & payout proof below

🏆 App Name💵 Amount Cashed Out🔗 Review
Paidviewpoint$62.85Full Review
Justplay$181.55Full Review
Swagbucks$25.00Full Review
Inboxdollars$25.00Full Review
Qmee$20.00Full Review
App Karma $50.00Full Review

💳 Payment Proof

PaidViewpoint Payment Proof Screenshot

This month was one of those months with few surveys towards the end of the month, at least for me. Still, I managed to earn $62.85, so I’m definitely not complaining. This survey site continues to be one of my most consistent earners. While surveys can sometimes be limited, the trade-off is worth it: most surveys are super quick and easy, you still get a steady flow of opportunities, plus a $0.10 minimum payout for every attempt, even if you don’t fully qualify. Overall, it remains one of my top recommended survey sites.

👉 Checkout my Paidviewpoint review!


Justplay Payment Proof Screenshot

Pretty solid month with Justplay! I earned $81.55 just from using the app, and on top of that, I actually won one of their giveaway events for completing challenges. Honestly, I always assumed those prizes were fake or that nobody really got them, but this time I won $100! At first, I thought the email notification with 🎉 and “You won $100” was just another scam, but it turned out to be from Justplay itself. Safe to say, this ended up being a really good month with Justplay!
Definetly one of my best instant cashout beermoney apps.

👉 Checkout my JustPlay review!

$100 Bonus Madness Event win!

App Karma Payment Proof Screenshot

One of the first beermoney apps I ever used and still a solid one today. This app pays you to download and play games. Each game comes with tasks, and once you complete them, you earn a set payout. Over the years, I’ve made more than $1,500 with it, so I’d definitely recommend giving it a try.
You also get these free scratch cards where you can win a couple bucks dpeending on the Scratch card, and you can earn rewards for just going to stores with the locatin bonus.

What makes this app stand out is its permanent account buff, which boosts your earnings on AppKarma offers. Very few apps reward long-term users like this, and it’s a nice bonus. Plus, it features a lot of unique and obscure game offers you don’t usually find on other beermoney apps.


Swagbucks Payment Proof Screenshot

It was a bit of a dry month for True[x] ads on Swagbucks. For most of the month, there were enough ads to comfortably reach the usual $25 cashout, but not much beyond that, which is not preferred. Personally, I don’t really recommend Swagbucks unless you have access to True[x] or plan on doing the game offers. I’m not the biggest fan of the game offers myself, since I’ve found other beermoney sites tend to pay a little more with fewer annoying tasks.

👉 Checkout my Swagbucks review!


Inboxdollars Payment Proof Screenshot

InboxDollars was in a pretty similar spot to Swagbucks this month. I mainly earned through True[x], though I did notice slightly more ads here than on Swagbucks, which was a nice bonus. Like Swagbucks, I’d only really recommend it if you have access to True[x] or plan on doing some of the game offers. It’s not the best platform out there, but it’s an option if you’re looking for extra ways to earn, especially if you have access to True[x].

👉 Checkout my Inboxdollars review!


Qmee Payment Proof Screenshot

Qmee was pretty solid this month. I got a good amount of surveys that paid fairly well for the time they took, and it continues to be one of my favorite survey sites. If you try it out, I highly recommend using the mobile version, the disqualification bonus only seems to work there. You won’t get it every time, but every few surveys you’ll receive a bonus, and it’s one of the best I’ve seen compared to other survey sites. Sometimes I’ve even earned up to a third (or more) of the survey’s original payout just from a disqualification bonus, I’m not certain, but I assume it depends on how far you get into the surey before getting disqualified.

Definitely one of my top recommendations!

👉 Checkout my Qmee review!


📈 Trading Account Progress

Account 1: Webull
Funded initially with $1,736 from beermoney, not continued funds, only grows from profitable trades.

This month went pretty well for this trading account! I was pleasantly surprised by how much one of the stocks I was trading went up. Little by little, I feel like I’m improving, not just in strategy, but also on the emotional side of trading. Even after a couple of years, there’s still a lot to learn and overcome, especially when it comes to handling emotions. Greed and FOMO are still strong ones I’m working on 😅.

Here’s to keeping the momentum going into next month!


Account 2: Robinhood
Funded with Beermoney, also funded monthly from JustPlay cashouts.

This was the first month of my “funding my phone with stocks” challenge. I started with $649 (the cost of the phone) and set up a refinancing equivalent of $18/month. To make it a bit tougher on myself, I raised the goal to $843.70 total and $24/month width drawn from the account to pay for the monthly phone payments.

Pixel 8 pro bundle receipt

Not to sound like I’m complaining, but I got up about $80 profit at one point this month, then quickly got reminded why not using a stop loss is a bad decision. For context, a stop loss is a price limit or price that you set to automatically sell your shares if the stock drops too far. It’s highly recommended to use one, but for some reason, I’ve been stubborn about it. Lesson learned (maybe)!

Still, I managed to hit the goal for the month, and even finished $5.88 over it.


💡 $1/Day Investment Challenge

Account: Fidelity

I invest $1 a day to show small amounts still build toward long-term retirement goals. Consistency & habit > big deposits.


Final Thoughts

This month was a great one, not just for beermoney cashouts, but also for my trading accounts. I’m hoping to keep building on this momentum, continue earning, and keep taking steps toward a stronger financial situation. I also plan to try out a few new beermoney apps to see if they’re worth adding into my routine for next month.

On the trading side, my goal is to keep improving my skills and analysis, and hopefully get to a point where my accounts can grow enough to good capital amount to provide a comfortable living for myself.

I’m looking forward to seeing how next month plays out, and as always, I’ll keep being as transparent as I can with my earnings!


💸 Beermoney Glossary:

Curious how much money you can realistically make online from surveys, games, ads, and small tasks? Check out my Beermoney Glossary page, where I break down every app and site I’ve tried with videos, payment proof, and my personal experiences. I always recommend doing beermoney while watching shows, anime, gaming, or handling small tasks around the house.
👉 Beermoney reviews

📈 Monthly Earnings Tracker:

Want to see exactly what I cashed out every month? My Monthly Earnings Tracker has screenshots of my app cashouts, plus updates on my trading and investment accounts, all in one place, month by month.
👉 Monthly earnings

🌍 Language Learning Glossary:

Curious what languages I’m learning? Check out my Language Learning Glossary for weekly progress updates. I post short speaking videos, track my progress, share my personal study notes, and break down the rank criteria I follow.
👉 Language progress

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