7 Legit GPT Websites to Earn PayPal Cash, Gift Cards, or Crypto in Your Spare Time
Hey everyone, it’s Tom here with This Online World. Hope you’re all having a fantastic day today. So, get paid-to sites or GPT sites let you make money in a variety of ways, including online surveys, playing games, downloading apps, and more. But there are hundreds of GPT sites out there, and a lot of them frankly don’t pay very much or are just downright scams and need to be avoided.
That’s why today I’m covering seven legit and top GPT sites you can use to start earning PayPal cash or free gift cards in your spare time. I’ve earned over $[amount] to date with some of the sites I’m covering in this video, and again, these are all top-rated sites that are legit and have plenty of payment proof online. I’m also going to make an effort in this video to include a few more globally friendly options, so I hope there’s something in it for you. Let’s get to it!
1. PrizeRebel
Why PrizeRebel is the Best Choice
The number one best GPT website you can use is a website called PrizeRebel. I really wanted to start the video with PrizeRebel because it’s globally available, and it is a long-standing member in the GPT site space that is very, very popular. I’ve also covered PrizeRebel on this channel, and I’ve earned over $[amount] to date with it, so I’ll put my payment proof up on the screen.
What’s nice about PrizeRebel is that it’s your stock standard GPT website and has plenty of different ways to earn, including online surveys, gaming, offers, watching videos, shopping, and signing up for free trials. So again, it has a pretty decent offer wall, competitive survey rates, and a lot of the rewards only start at $[amount]. You can cash out with PayPal at $[amount]. You can also redeem certain gift cards from $[amount] to $[amount].
So again, really quick cash outs. Gift card reward options are also fairly decent and include companies like Amazon, Apple, Walmart, Visa, Starbucks, and even crypto, which is new. But again, I really wanted to start out with PrizeRebel just because it’s globally available. Although, keep in mind people in North America, the UK, and Australia will probably have more survey opportunities than other areas of the world. So just keep that in mind.
2. Swagbucks
How Swagbucks Has Evolved
Alright, guys, and the second GPT site you can use is one you’ve probably heard of, and it’s called Swagbucks.
Now, Swagbucks honestly gets a ton of love and a ton of hate, depending on who you ask. It seems to work super well for some people, and it’s their go-to site, and then not really work that well for other people. However, Swagbucks has changed a lot over the years, and just because it’s so popular and kind of massive, and also because it has some new features a lot of people don’t know about, I wanted to include it in this video and kind of dive into what’s new with the platform.
What’s New on Swagbucks?
So again, Swagbucks has the usual GPT ways to earn: surveys, gaming, offers. You used to be able to watch videos, but they’re phasing that out. You can refer friends, and you can do all of those normal GPT activities. But Swagbucks also has some nifty and cool ways to earn that a lot of people don’t know about. For example, it has a new Magic Receipts feature that lets you upload shopping receipts to earn cash back, which is pretty cool if you live in the United States. It also now has dining deals, so you can earn cash back for getting Chipotle, Taco Bell, or going to a bunch of different local restaurants, which I think is also pretty unique.
What’s also cool about Swagbucks is it usually has a $[amount] or $[amount] signup bonus that you can claim just by creating a free account and then completing a few short steps. So again, I think it has one of the better cashback portals in the GPT world, and I like that it adds new ways to earn. Lots of different gift cards also start at just $[amount], and PayPal cash is available as well.
So again, whether you love it or hate it, you can’t deny Swagbucks is one of the most popular GPT sites out there, and I think it’s improved a lot in recent years. So if you’ve used it before and it didn’t work out that well, I’d suggest giving it another try.
3. Freecash
Why Freecash is Gaining Popularity
Alright, guys, and the third GPT site is yet another one I’ve covered on this channel before, and it’s called Freecash.
Really, I think Freecash has come out of nowhere. It’s become so popular in the last year or two, but that’s for several reasons. The main one is that it just has a crazy offer wall. I mean, there are so many ways to earn on Freecash, and its offer wall has things like surveys, quizzes, cash games, signup bonuses, video offers, shopping offers, and you can also earn by inviting your friends. The rates are pretty competitive and pretty standard for a GPT site, but one thing I really like about Freecash is it also has some really unique rewards.
Unique Rewards and Features
So again, there’s the usual stuff like PayPal cash or a bunch of different gift cards, but it also has crypto. It even has things like video game skins, like you can get Fortnite or CSGO or League of Legends points and skins—all kinds of video game rewards. So again, between the crypto and gaming rewards it has, it’s pretty unique in the GPT world. There are some other cool features too, like there’s a $[amount] daily leaderboard that pays out bonuses to active members. There’s a $[amount] monthly one as well, which is pretty cool.
Again, they have a pretty decent referral system. I’ve also reviewed Freecash on this channel, like I’ve mentioned. I’ve cashed out with it, and I’ve made over $[amount], I think, to date. But one thing to note is I cashed out recently, and I had to verify my profile with my phone by scanning my face, so I really didn’t like that. Just keep that in mind, that’s probably the thing I dislike the most about Freecash.
4. Idle Empire
What Makes Idle Empire Unique
Alright, guys, in the fourth GPT website you can check out is one called Idle Empire.
This is another GPT site I don’t think I’ve covered on the channel before, but I’m trying to include it because it is so globally friendly, and it’s also super highly rated and popular, and has a 4.7-star rating on Trustpilot and over 500 reviews. But really, it’s your kind of stock standard GPT website to sign up for free with your email. You can connect through Steam or Google as well, and then you can complete a variety of tasks to begin earning money.
Rewards on Idle Empire
Now, again, Idle Empire has the usual GPT mix: surveys, offer wall tasks, you can refer your friends, you can watch ads and videos, that kind of stuff. But kind of like Freecash, what I like about Idle Empire is that it has some pretty unique rewards. So, you can redeem things like free gift cards, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Litecoin. You can also redeem free Steam codes, which is cool.
Then again, there’s in-game points for games like League of Legends and Valorant. You can also sign up for Idle Empire if you’re 18 or older in a lot of countries, and again, it’s a bit more globally friendly than some of the other GPT sites out there, which is why I wanted to include it in this video. I will say, however, this is probably the GPT site I’ve tested the least out of the ones I’m covering in this video, so I’ve heard really good things, and it has really good ratings, but I just want to put that disclaimer out there so you guys know.
5. ySense
Why ySense is Worth Trying
Alright, guys, and the fifth GPT website you can use to start earning some cash is one called ySense.
Again, the main reason I’m putting ySense in this video is that it’s globally available. So, a lot of the top GPT sites or survey sites focus on North America or Europe, but ySense lets pretty much anyone join from any country.
How to Make Money with ySense
Now, it also used to be a lot worse, especially when I covered it years ago on This Online World, and it had like the worst website I’ve ever seen. The design was awful, it was clunky, it was really tricky to use. But it actually had a facelift recently and has gotten a lot better. To make money, you have the regular GPT mix: gaming, offers, cashback shopping, surveys, things like that. But one thing that’s cool about ySense is it has some very lucrative gaming offers on it right now.
So you can find ones paying you $5 to $10 or even more for downloading a different game, completing a certain achievement, and progressing through the game. Some of these ySense offers realistically require spending money in the game, but some are free. So again, it’s a pretty versatile GPT website that has really made some improvements in the last year or two. There are lots of different payout options as well: PayPal cash, dozens of different gift cards.
6. CoinToily
Why CoinToily Stands Out
Alright, guys, the sixth GPT site you can use has a bit of a crypto flavor to it and it’s called CoinToily.
So, I’ve actually mentioned CoinToily in my video on Bitcoin mining apps, and it’s not actually a mining app—it’s a GPT website—but it has some free Bitcoin elements to it, which are pretty cool.
7. Scrambly
Scrambly: A Different Kind of GPT Site
And the seventh and final GPT website you can use is one called Scrambly. So Scrambly is available in Canada and the United States, and it’s what I’ve been testing out a lot last year and this year, and it is honestly a little bit different than your average GPT website.
Earning Potential
Setting Realistic Expectations
Again, each of these platforms offers different earning potential depending on where you live and how often you participate in activities.