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: $252.53
Screenshots & payout proof below
| 🏆 App Name | 💵 Amount Cashed Out | 🔗 Review |
|---|---|---|
| Paidviewpoint | $61.73 | Full Review |
| Justplay | $59.63 | Full Review |
| Honeygain | $41.17 | Full Review |
| Swagbucks | $25.00 | Full Review |
| Inboxdollars | $25.00 | Full Review |
| Kashkick | $20.00 | Full Review |
| Brandbee | $20.00 | Full Review |
💳 Payment Proof
PaidViewpoint Payment Proof Screenshot

Felt like a slower month on PaidViewpoint, but I still earned a total of $61.73 from surveys. A few surveys this month paid between $3–$5, taking about 15–18 minutes each, which is roughly equivalent to (or even slightly above) entry-level job pay for that time.
PaidViewpoint remains one of the few survey sites that offers genuinely fair compensation for your time, not every survey, but a good number of them. I’m hoping for more surveys next month, but even with the slower pace, it’s still one of my favorite platforms. The consistent layout and familiar question style make surveys quick to complete, and the $0.10 minimum payout for disqualifications makes it feel like your time isn’t completely wasted.
👉 Checkout my Paidviewpoint review!
Justplay Payment Proof Screenshot

Not the best month for JustPlay, bringing in a total of $59.63, but I still really like this beermoney app. Even though the earnings can be inconsistent and sometimes low, it’s nice knowing you can still make something just by using it. It kind of feels like a low-effort side job, as long as you keep using the app, you keep earning.
There are other apps that let you earn while being more or less AFK, but JustPlay tends to pay reliably, which gives it a bit of consistency.
Hoping next month brings in a little more!
👉 Checkout my JustPlay review!
Honeygain Payment Proof Screenshot

Honeygain is definitely one of the slower earners, pretty much near the bottom when it comes to beermoney income, but the trade-off is that it’s completely passive. All you have to do is download the app, sign up, set it up once, and then forget about it. You’ll keep earning while you sleep or go about your day.
Honeygain pays you for sharing a small portion of your internet bandwidth, not enough to notice, which makes it an easy way to layer in a bit of passive income. Since most beermoney apps don’t earn much individually, stacking multiple passive earners like this is really the best way to scale over time.
👉 Checkout my Honeygain review!
Kashkick Payment Proof Screenshot

Kashkick has a lot of potential. Many of the game offers on the app actually pay quite well, especially compared to similar apps that feature the same games. I’d even rank some of them among the top earners.
One thing I really like about Kashkick is how it separates in-game purchase tasks as bonuses. This means you’re not forced to make an in-game purchase just to unlock the next task, something not all beermoney apps handle as nicely. Some of the games that do include purchase-related tasks even seem to reimburse you a fair amount for completing them (though not all).
That said, there is one notable downside, payments and verification can be a bit of a concern. I’d recommend checking out my full review for more details on that part.
👉 Checkout my KashKick review!
Swagbucks Payment Proof Screenshot

Honestly, this month was a bit disappointing for Swagbucks. There weren’t many True[x] ads, just a couple per day which is my main earning method on the site. I’m planning to try out some of the game offers soon, but until then, my earnings haven’t been great and probably won’t improve much.
👉 Checkout my Swagbucks review!
Inboxdollars Payment Proof Screenshot

InboxDollars is pretty much in the same spot as Swagbucks this month, not many True[x] ads, which means lower earnings overall. I plan to get to the game offers sometime down the line as well, but until then, earnings will just trickle in.
👉 Checkout my Inboxdollars review!
Brandbee Payment Proof Screenshot

Brandbee is another passive earner, you won’t make a lot, but it pays $0.10 per day automatically without needing to log in or collect anything. It’s a nice little addition to your overall income stack.
Brandbee also runs one of the best survey promotions out there: double earnings. This gives it a lot of potential when you land good (or even just decent) surveys, since it can turn them into some of the highest-paying surveys for the time required.
👉 Checkout my Brandbee 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 surprisingly well, almost $700 in profit from this trading account. I’ll admit, I felt a bit lucky on some of the trades. I had a feeling they’d go up, but definitely not as much as they did. Not complaining, but I’m never a big fan of luck in trading, it makes it feel more like gambling than actual skill. One of those “luck over logic” kinds of moments.
There’s not a lot to highlight this month. Majority of my trades come from gut instinct, though I’m sure my brain’s doing some sort of quick analysis in the background to create that feeling, least I hope it is 😅. I just don’t know how to fully explain it yet.
Here’s to keeping the momentum going into next month!
Account 2: Robinhood
Funded with $649 from Beermoney.

This was the second 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 things a bit tougher, I raised the total goal to $843.70 (about a 30% increase for taxes) and bumped the monthly withdrawal to $24 to simulate phone payments coming out of the account.
Pixel 8 Pro bundle receipt

I’m a few days late posting this, and since Robinhood doesn’t allow custom date ranges for tracking progress, the screenshot isn’t 100% accurate. I actually lost about $20 in the first few days of October 😅. For September, though, I was up $104.88, which is over four times my monthly goal. That’s a solid boost, the more money in the account, the easier it gets to grow, which should make the challenge smoother over time.
Here’s hoping next month goes just as well!
Account 3: eToro
Funded with Beermoney, also will be funded monthly from JustPlay cashouts.

I’m a few days late posting this as well, but this marks the first month of my eToro account, which will be my third and final trading account. I also realized I still had a bit of money (and one leftover stock) sitting in the account, which slightly reduced my actual profits for the month.
The main goal with this account is to create a trading setup where I take out a portion (or possibly all) of the profits each month. I’m leaning toward withdrawing just a portion, so the account can still grow naturally from trading profits rather than only being funded by JustPlay earnings.
Overall, September went fairly well, even though I can’t show the exact numbers since eToro doesn’t have a custom date range feature (and I had that leftover stock sale messing up the snapshot), I profited around $105 for the month.
This account also serves another purpose: to help satisfy my hunger and anxiety for income, since I don’t have a job or stable income at the moment. My other trading accounts are still in the growth phase and don’t actually pay me yet, so this one gives me a way to feel more rewarded and patient during the process, hopefully. I’ve made a few small emotional mistakes that led to losses, probably because I haven’t experienced consistent payouts yet, but hopefully, this account helps balance that feeling so I can keep making logical decisions and stay consistent.
Here’s to seeing more green next month!
💡 $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.
Was a little late on depositing for this month 😅.
Final Thoughts
This month went fairly well overall, though I was a bit disappointed with some of the beermoney earnings compared to my usual. Not a huge drop, but every penny counts, especially in the beermoney world. I still earn most of it passively while gaming, studying, or just going about my day, so I really just see it as extra income or a way to monetize my downtime with minimal effort. It all adds up in the long run!
The real win this month was definitely the trading accounts, which brought in around $907.86 in profit! I’ll admit, I felt a bit lucky with some of those trades, but profit is profit, and I’m not complaining. I’m still learning as I go, even after doing this for a while. Hopefully, I can keep the momentum going or at least stay in the green overall.
At the end of the day, the real money in stocks comes from having enough capital to actually pay yourself and live off the gains. Until then, I’ll keep documenting each month, wins or losses included.
💸 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