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 youβre 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.
πΈ Beermoney Earnings Breakdown
π° Total Beermoney Earnings: $209.03
Screenshots & payout proof below
| π App Name | π΅ Amount Cashed Out | π Review |
|---|---|---|
| Justplay | $105.76 | Full Review |
| BestPlay | $21.59 | Full Review |
| Swagbucks | $25.00 | Full Review |
| Scrambly | $20.00 | Full Review |
| SurveyJunkie | $16.41 | Full Review |
| Five Surveys | $10.00 | Full Review |
| Eureka | $9.77 | Full Review |
| App Flame | $0.50 | Full Review |
π³ Payment Proof
Justplay Payment Proof Screenshot

JustPlay has continued to be one of the most reliable BeerMoney apps for me, and it’s definitely climbing my rankings as one of the best if not the best that I’ve tested so far. Since ads are the primary driver of earnings, you can continue making money while doing almost anything else, making it easy to earn passively throughout the day.
It also makes downtime feel a little more productive, whether I’m relaxing or just not doing anything particularly useful.
On top of that, the app has steadily introduced new bonus earning methods and alternative ways to earn, adding to what you can already make through normal use. These updates have really helped shape JustPlay into an even more well rounded app.
I’m looking forward to seeing what else the developers have in store as JustPlay continues to improve.
π Checkout my JustPlay review!
BestPlay Payment Proof Screenshot

I can’t really remember why I only cashed out once from BestPlay this month since I got so far behind on updating and tracking my monthly earnings. Normally, I cash out twice a month, so this month wasn’t typical.
BestPlay has continued to improve over time and is becoming a genuinely solid BeerMoney app. If it keeps moving in the direction it’s going, I think it has the potential to seriously rival JustPlay instead of constantly trailing behind it, even if it is essentially a direct copy of the app.
Like JustPlay, most of your earnings come from watching ads. If you want to increase your earnings even more, you’ll need to complete some of the bonus tasks. Fortunately, many of these don’t require much effort once you figure out how they work (feel free to check out my guide page), and several of them simply involve watching ads that you’d already be viewing as part of normal app usage.
Overall, BestPlay remains a solid app and one that continues to get better with each update.
Note: I’ll update the earnings screenshot once I get the internal server error that’s preventing it from loading fixed.
π Checkout my BestPlay review!
Swagbucks Payment Proof Screenshot

Inboxdollars just continues to be a routine app of watching ads from True[x].
π Checkout my Swagbucks review!
Scrambly Payment Proof Screenshot

Scrambly continues to be one of my go-to apps for game offers. I like checking in every so often to see if there are any new games with both good progression and strong payouts. One thing that helps Scrambly stand out is that it sometimes features games that normally pay low, yet end up being some of the highest-paying offers on the platform.
I’ve cashed out from Scrambly multiple times now, and I expect that to continue for the foreseeable future. It’s been a consistently reliable app, especially for game offers, and I appreciate that it occasionally has high-paying opportunities for titles that usually pay very little on other BeerMoney apps.
π Checkout my Scrambly review!
Survey Junkie Payment Proof Screenshot

I usually check Survey Junkie at least once a day, and sometimes every couple of hours. It’s definitely not at the top of my list for survey platforms due to several downsides that I cover in my Survey Junkie review.
For the most part, I’m mainly looking for the special Surf to Earn surveys, which are color-coded differently from the standard green surveys. They’re usually quick and easy to complete and include a guaranteed $0.03 disqualification payment if you don’t qualify. Every now and then, you’ll also come across a quick $2 survey, which can be well worth doing if you qualify.
Overall, I’d consider Survey Junkie an average survey platform. I think it’s worth adding to your survey rotation, especially if you’re primarily targeting the Surf to Earn surveys. They aren’t extremely common, but you’ll usually see one or sometimes a few every day or two.
Since I was pretty late putting together this month’s earnings page, Survey Junkie no longer shows the cashout request in my history. Because of that, I can’t include my usual proof of showing both the cashout request and the completed payout, so only the cashout screenshot is available this time.
π Checkout my Survey Junkie review!
Five Surveys

Five Surveys was actually a pretty surprising survey app. It uses a unique concept that’s reflected in its name: complete five surveys and earn $5. That works out to an average of $1 per survey, which is a solid middle ground compared to most survey platforms.
After you claim your first $5, you unlock Half Surveys, which pay $0.50 each. That means your surveys will generally pay between $0.50 and $1.00. On average, that makes Five Surveys one of the better-paying survey platforms, especially if you’re looking for consistent payouts. The tradeoff, is that you won’t find higher-paying surveys worth several dollars like you sometimes do on other survey apps.
The app also includes game offers, which is a nice bonus. Most of them pay a decent amount, and there are even a handful of offers with surprisingly high payouts.
Overall, Five Surveys has been a genuinely solid app and one I’d comfortably recommend adding to your survey rotation. I don’t do nearly as many surveys as I used to, but this is one of the few survey platforms that I still find worth checking.
π Checkout my Five Sureys review!
Eureka

Eureka is surprisingly a pretty decent survey app. While I wouldn’t rank it among the very best survey platforms, it does occasionally have some well-paying surveys that are worth completing.
One of Eureka’s biggest strengths is its microtasks. It offers some of the highest-paying microtasks I’ve seen, along with quick, semi-daily tasks that are easy to complete for a little extra money.
The app also includes video offers, although they don’t appear very often. Eureka is a sister app to two other survey apps that are almost identical, but if I had to choose between the three, I’d probably recommend Eureka.
Another nice feature is its location rewards. They’re a bit finicky at the moment, but they act as a form of semi-passive income by rewarding you for visiting certain stores or restaurants.
Overall, Eureka has been a surprisingly decent survey app. I’ve successfully cashed out from it multiple times, and while it isn’t my top recommendation for surveys, it’s definitely one that’s worth keeping in your rotation.
π Checkout my Eureka review!
App Flame

App Flame has been around for a very long time and was one of the first generation of play-to-earn BeerMoney apps. It essentially took the old Playtime Rewards system and turned it into a standalone app. I wanted to revisit it to see whether it had improved enough to compete with more modern BeerMoney apps, but unfortunately, it still feels like a relic of the past.
Its earning potential falls well behind today’s competition. The game selection is limited, there are very few offers available, and there’s really only one meaningful way to earn. It also includes survey options, but they didn’t work during my testing. Even if they did, I doubt they’d be particularly competitive based on the earning trends of similar apps.
Overall, App Flame hasn’t done enough to keep up with the current BeerMoney landscape. There are simply too many better alternatives available today, making it an app that’s difficult to recommend.
π Checkout my App Flame review!
π Trading Account Progress
π‘ $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.
I got a bit lazy about keeping up with my deposits, taking screenshots, and putting together this month’s earnings page. Because I waited too long, I can no longer get a snapshot of my Fidelity account for March, so unfortunately I don’t have a screenshot to include for this month’s update.
I should really consider using the auto deposite feature.
Final Thoughts
Although I was pretty late putting together this month’s earnings page, it was still a solid month overall. My goal is usually to earn at least $200 per month from BeerMoney cashouts, and this month was another step toward that.
As usual, JustPlay took the top spot for earnings. It’s simply one of the most reliable BeerMoney apps I’ve used. As long as you keep using it, you can consistently earn without having to wait for a good survey and hope you don’t get disqualified or wait for a good game offer to appear. Since most of the earnings come from watching ads, it’s also very low effort, you can let it run while doing chores or other activities around the house that don’t require your full attention. That convenience alone pushes it near the top of my BeerMoney rankings.
BestPlay is also continuing to improve. While it still trails behind JustPlay in overall earnings, the recent updates and additional earning opportunities have made it much more competitive. It follows the same general earning model, so it’s another app that’s easy to use alongside your daily routine.
Five Surveys was one of the nicer discoveries this month. I’ll probably continue using it whenever I get back into doing surveys more regularly. Eureka also impressed me, although I mainly use it for its microtasks and location rewards, since those are quick to complete or provide semi-passive earnings.
One of the best ways to increase your overall BeerMoney income is by stacking multiple reliable apps together. Even if each app only earns a little on its own, combining several consistent earners can make a noticeable difference over the course of a month.
πΈ 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 Iβve 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.
π Beermoney reviews
π 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.
π Monthly earnings
π Language Learning Glossary:
Curious what languages Iβm 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.
π Language progress