Best overall GPT site: Freecash is the best get-paid-to site, with the highest Trustpilot score, the widest varierty of withdrawal options, and the second-lowest minimum payout limit.
Lowest minimum payout: Idle Empire has the lowest minimum payout, starting at just $0.10 for certain cryptocurrencies.
GPT (get-paid-to) sites are exactly what they sound like. They pay you to complete tasks online, like answering surveys for market research companies, or testing games as a player-tester for developers.
I use GPT sites from my phone during my daily commute. It doesn't provide enough to replace a full-time income, but it allows me to monetize the time I would otherwise spend doomscrolling. Here are the best GPT sites I've found.
Freecash is an obvious number one pick, with a low minimum cashout, the best Trustpilot score, and a support team that actually resolve problems.
They have similar tasks to other sites, but higher payouts, with average users making around $35 daily and top earners hitting $5,000 per month on the leaderboard.
And while it's less significant than other factors, Freecash can also boast the best UI of any GPT site (many of them sadly look very 2000s and lack basic functionality).
TimeBucks is a trustworthy site with a decent minimum cashout and a solid all around choice, the app also doubles as a cashback app which is convenient. However, it cannot quite beat Freecash for first place, as the earning rates are slightly worse per hour.
Idle Empire is one of the most gaming-focused of all the GPT sites, with many gift cards for in-game currencies available as rewards. They also have a great support team who I can personally vouch for (I had a slight technical mishap that they assisted me with), and a low minimum withdrawal.
However, as with TimeBucks, Idle Empire simply cannot compete with Freecash when it comes to earning rates.
Kashkick is an unremarkable GPT site, but I had to give it a higher rating because their affiliate program is so generous.
When you share your link with a friend, and they sign up, you will get 25% of their lifetime earnings. Normally, you need to reach a high level as an affiliate partner to get that kind of rate, but on KashKick it is instantly available.
If you are not into affiliate marketing you should use another site, but if you are, you should seriously consider KashKick.
InboxDollars is one of the "grandfathers" of the get-paid-to scene. The site has been active for a long time and offers both a wide-range of offers and solid support.
However, in the last few years the minimum withdrawal threshold was raised to $30, which is frankly too high. Unless you are a consistent earner who knows they will make it $30, I would recommend using another site.
Earnably have fewer offers than other sites, at least in my experience. But, they have a very low minimum cashout, making this a potentially great choice for a beginner new to the world of GPT sites.
You could make a $1 with very little commitment, just to see used to how GPT sites work.
Swagbucks is another older, more established GPT site, with a massive library of offers and all the usual withdrawal options you can expect. This was once actually my go to, but since becoming so large they seem to have stopped competing with other sites when it comes to earning rates.
Swagbucks is certainly not a bad choice, but you will make more money with alternatives higher up in the rankings.
LifePoints is a decent but unremarkable survey platform that offers a steady flow of surveys with flexible payout options, including PayPal and gift cards. But in my experience, survey disqualifications are very common, which left me feeling underwhelmed overall.
With a moderate Trustpilot score, LifePoints sits firmly in the middle of the pack—reliable but far from the best.
Rewards1 uses a novel system of membership levels, where users unlock more functionality as they rank up, for instance instant cashouts are unlocked at level 3. I personally hate this system, and it's why I cannot recommend the site to beginners.
But if you are a committed earner and can guarantee you will rank up, I will at least say Rewards1 can become a great GPT site.
It was tough for me to put ySense as low as this, because I have had a smooth enough experience with the platform for years. However, their Trustpilot score has plummeted recently, and so I would steer clear of ySense until they can improve and get back to a more reliable place again.
PrizeRebel gets a lot of hate in the GPT community, hence the appalling Trustpilot score. And while I certainly would not place them any higher on the list than this, it would be remiss of me not to admit that I found their site to be at least "fine"; the earning rates were poor but the whole experience, from completing tasks to withdrawing cash, went very smoothly.
And at the bottom of the list, FeaturePoints, with a have a high minimum withdrawal and a poor Trustpilot score. I only include them here because they deserve credit for their app, which is excellent.