πŸ“ November 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.


πŸ’Έ Beermoney Earnings Breakdown

πŸ’° Total Beermoney Earnings: $270.82
Screenshots & payout proof below

πŸ† App NameπŸ’΅ Amount Cashed OutπŸ”— Review
Justplay$79.82Full Review
BestPlay$56.23Full Review
Atta Poll$34.77Full Review
Inboxdollars$25.00Full Review
Tyr Rewards$20.00Full Review
Scrambly$20.00Full Review
??????????$20.00
Brandbee$10.00Full Review
WalkWork$5.00Full Review

πŸ’³ Payment Proof

I put this log off for over a month due to laziness, so I’ve forgotten where some payment proofs came from, I tried looking around, but couldn’t find where some came from.

Justplay Payment Proof Screenshot

This app remains a staple in my routine. I hold JustPlay in fairly high regard, not because of exceptional payouts, but because of its consistency. That consistency is not defined by how much you earn per day or per cashout, but by the reliability of earning something as long as you continue using the app. Unlike surveys, where disqualifications are common, or game offers that require specific milestone completion, JustPlay continues to pay as long as you generate ads, which requires very little effort.

I almost always keep this app running, as it allows for semi-passive ad generation through various low-effort games. It is especially well-suited for use while watching shows, playing other games, or handling small tasks around the house. Earnings this month were slightly above my usual average.

Definetly an app I’d recommend trying out!

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my JustPlay review!


BestPlay Payment Proof Screenshot

Best Play is not better than JustPlay yet, but it is still one of the stronger copies available. Overall, I would consider it a decent app to try. It offers a solid selection of games that allow you to generate ad revenue relatively easily.

While it does not consistently outperform JustPlay, there are occasional days where I earn more from Best Play. However, at the end of the month, those gains are usually offset by the additional earning methods available on JustPlay, which still gives it the edge overall. Just as Justplay does, Best Play, at times, serve higher-quality ads, and those tend to be the days when my earnings are higher on average. Not all JustPlay-style apps receive these quality ads regularly, which often explains why some copies pay more or less than others.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my BestPlay review!


Atta Poll Payment Proof Screenshot

AttaPoll is one of the best survey apps I have used. While I do not complete as many surveys as I once did, the platform consistently offers a strong selection of higher-paying surveys, many of which are quick to complete. Although the disqualification rate is not significantly lower than that of other survey apps, I tend to see more high-paying opportunities throughout the week on AttaPoll than on any other survey platform I use.

Overall, it is one of the higher-quality survey apps available for earning. If you do not mind doing surveys, this would easily be at the top of my list for survey apps to use.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my Atta Poll review!


Inboxdollars Payment Proof Screenshot

Nothing much has changed for Inboxdollars this month, still just earning from the True[x] ads.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my Inboxdollars review!


Scrambly Payment Proof Screenshot

It was a fairly strong month for Scrambly. I came across a game offer that paid roughly five times more than what I typically see for the same game. Scrambly continues to surprise me with select game offers that consistently rank among the highest payouts I have seen across beer money apps. That said, I will be releasing a game offer guide for this particular offer very soon.

Overall, Scrambly is definitely a beer money app worth keeping in your rotation. It is especially useful to check periodically, as it occasionally features exceptionally high-paying game offers for certain games that are difficult to find elsewhere.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my Scrambly review!


Tyr Rewards Payment Proof Screenshot

Tyr Rewards is a solid beer money app for game offers. From time to time, it features game offers with some of the highest payouts I have seen for certain titles. The app also runs a weekly promotion, typically lasting a couple of days that provides a 20% bonus on all game task earnings, which is a pretty nice benefit when paired with a high-paying offer.

Another advantage of Tyr Rewards is the generous time limits it provides for completing some game tasks. While many apps give you 30–60 days to complete as much as possible, Tyr Rewards often extends deadlines well beyond that for many of its games. This is especially helpful for more difficult offers or for users with tighter schedules.

Overall, it is definitely an app worth checking periodically to see if a strong game offer is available.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my Tyr Rewards review!


?????????? Payment Proof Screenshot

I honestly cannot remember where this cashout came from. I checked most, if not all, of the apps I was using and reviewed their cashout histories to see if any dates matched, but I could not find a clear match. I usually keep detailed records when I cash out to avoid situations like this, but I was a bit careless and lazy with tracking during the month of November.


Brandbee Payment Proof Screenshot

It was a fairly solid month for Brandbee, which remains an app I still hold in relatively high regard. You can earn approximately $0.10 per day without needing to interact with or even open the app, making it almost entirely passive. In addition to that, Brandbee regularly runs one of the better survey promotions available, typically offering double survey earnings for a couple of days every week or so.

The app also continues to add new offerwalls and make steady improvements, so I am interested to see how it develops over the coming months. Overall, it is an app I would recommend keeping, even if only for the consistent $0.10 per day.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my Brandbee review!


Walk Work Payment Proof Screenshot

Walk Work has an appealing concept; earning from walking. However, it is not truly passive or purely step-based, as most earnings are locked behind ads that must be watched in order to claim the in-app currency used for cashouts. While I have not tested every walking app available, this is clearly one of the lowest-paying options I have used.

Without completing games or surveys, I earned just under $0.09 per day by walking approximately 5,000 steps and spinning the daily wheel, both of which require watching ads. I would also recommend avoiding game and survey offers on this app altogether, as the conversion rates are extremely poor, possibly the worst I have encountered across any platform.

πŸ‘‰ Checkout my Walk Work review!


πŸ“ˆ Trading Account Progress

I did not trade this month, I may consider starting again just to refine a new strategy of trading for the next month, or next next month. I also forgot to do my $1/day investing to my fidelity account this month.


Final Thoughts

This month was more of a lull overall. Aside from not being as diligent about tracking cashouts or evaluating how each app performed for me, nothing particularly notable happened. I did not place any stock trades either, so it ended up being a relatively uneventful month, just another month of steady earnings.

There is not much else to add, but I do plan to start reintroducing trading into my routine soon. Beer money apps are not known for paying large amounts, and they are rarely capable of replacing a full-time job unless you have a phone farm or a substantial referral network. My goal is to document my journey of trading stocks funded by beer money, not to teach, but to share my thought process, mistakes, and lessons along the way in hopes that it may be useful to others with similar interests.

Hopefully, the next month brings another round of decent and consistent beer money earnings.


πŸ’Έ 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.
πŸ‘‰ Beermoney reviews

πŸ“ˆ 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.
πŸ‘‰ 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.
πŸ‘‰ Language progress

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