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Gain.gg is a GPT (get-paid-to) rewards site that’s been around for years and has steadily added new earning methods. While it offers a wide range of options, I’d consider it more of an average earner overall. The site does reward consistent users with hourly, daily, and monthly bonuses, but there are also a few drawbacks worth knowing before you commit time to it.
Ways to Earn on Gain.gg
Bonuses & Daily Rewards
Gain uses an account level system that determines your daily bonus.
At level 100, you can claim up to 100 coins daily.

The downside is the claim timer runs on a 24-hour cooldown, not a fixed reset time. If you claim late one day, your next claim gets pushed later too, which can make it easy to miss bonuses, especially if you’re inconsistent on claiming it.
Gain occasionally releases promo codes on social media for free coins, though there’s no centralized place to track them easily, If I find a good resource I’ll update this.
Level System
Every coin you earn gives XP. Higher levels unlock:
- Higher daily bonus
- Larger leaderboard rewards
- Occasional boosted offer payouts
If you plan to use the site long-term, leveling up does add value.
Surveys
Gain hosts surveys from multiple third-party providers. You’ll usually have plenty available daily, and payouts are often decent with occasional high-pay surveys.
However:
- Disqualification bonuses are rare
- DQ rates can be high depending on the provider
- Provider names show as icons, not text, which can be confusing
Overall, surveys are fairly average but usable as a main earning method, the downside can be pretty annoying since all the surveys are from third-party providers, such as higher disqualifications and no disqualification bonuses.
Games
Gain offers many multi-level game offers, including some that aren’t available on other GPT sites, which is a nice advantage if you’re running out of new-user offers elsewhere, or just have one device.
Payouts are usually above average, but many games include in-app purchase requirements, which can reduce profitability.
If you only use one phone, these unique offers can still make Gain worth checking occasionally.
There’s a wide spread of offers across multiple platforms such as desktop, iOS, and Android, which is rare to find especially for desktop game offers. Which is nice especially if you only have one phone but a laptop or computer, so you can do offers on the desktop.
Offerwalls
Gain hosts multiple offerwalls. While offerwalls sometimes pay less due to the “middleman” effect, there are still some worthwhile options.
Lootably
One of the better options on Gain.
It includes:
- One-click tasks: visit website and do action it asks. I recommend leaving the tab open until gain registers and pays you for doing the task, can be slow on it’s tracking.
- App installs
- Purchases
- Video watching
The standout here is the video platform now branded as Cheddar.tv (formerly Hideout.tv).
This is one of the few semi-passive earning methods available:
- Let videos run in the background
- Earn slowly over time
- Occasionally claim bonus “cheese” rewards from popups for extra earnings
Ad frequency can vary by region and activity, but it’s still a decent passive method.
MyChips
MyChips primarily focuses on games.
Notable features:
- Decent payouts on multi-level game offers
- Pay-per-minute games with bonus milestones for extra earnings on top of passive earnings
This is one of the better offerwalls on the site.
Lottery System
Gain runs a lottery every 10 minutes with a 200-coin prize.
You’re entered automatically whenever you earn coins, the more coins you earn within the time frame, the higher your chances of winning.
It’s not reliable income, but it’s a nice bonus on top of normal earnings.
I’ve personally won a few times, so it does pay out.
Leaderboards
Gain has daily and monthly leaderboards:
- Daily pool: $60 total
- Monthly pool: $600 total
Top 10 earners split the prize pools.
This usually benefits heavy grinders, but you might land a reward if you complete a large offer or cash out a big chunk at once. I personally wouldn’t worry too much about it, there’s not a lot of easy ways to grind out lots of earnings apart from surveys or just a big cashout after a while of watching videos from cheddar.
Cashout Options
Minimum payout: $0.50 – $15.00 (varies by method)
Processing time: Instant, can take up to 1–3 days
Options include:
- PayPal (4% fee)
- Bank transfer (4% fee)
- Bitcoin ($.15 fee)
- Litecoin (no fee)
- Visa gift cards
- +11 other cashout options
Crypto withdrawals typically have the lowest fees.
⚠️ All cashouts except first cashout may be slow.
Payment proof:

Verification:
Gain.gg shouldn’t have any ID or face verification.
Availability
- Desktop and Android supported (should still be accessible from any mobile browser)
- Available worldwide
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Many ways to earn
- Game offers for desktop
- Passive video earnings via Cheddar.tv
- Unique game offers not found elsewhere
- Fast cashouts
- Rewards active users
- Frequent lottery entries
- LTC has no fee
- No verification
Cons
- Higher fees for non-crypto cashouts
- Daily bonus requires earning 1,000 coins/month to claim
- Some games require in-app purchases
- Surveys have higher DQ rates
Final Verdict
Gain.gg isn’t the highest-earning GPT site, but it’s still useful, especially if you value passive earning.
Running Cheddar.tv in the background, combined with occasional surveys or game offers, makes it a decent side platform to keep in rotation.
You’ll occasionally find a pretty decent game offer on top of the unique game offers you won’t find on other platforms. Along with surveys being fairly decent, it may be worth adding to your list, especially if you don’t mind grinding surveys.
If you reach level 100 and maintain the 1,000 coin monthly earnings, the $0.10 daily bonus adds up over time.
It’s not a must-use site, but it’s definitely worth checking out, especially if you want another passive earner alongside your main GPT platforms.