Tried 5 Reward Apps in 2025... Here Are My Results
- Vince
- 12 minutes ago
- 3 min read

My Updated Experience Testing 5 Reward Apps
Recently I was checking back in on a few reward apps I talked about the other day, just to see if anything actually came through. I wanted to follow up and give a more complete view of how they’re running now, especially from here in Australia. I also threw in a new app to see how that one would perform. Let’s just say it was a bit of a mixed bag.
Rush Reward Still Didn’t Deliver
So first up was Rush Reward. Now, this app looked like it had some solid potential, but honestly, it just didn’t come through for me. It runs on a coin-based system, and while I had 1,325 coins in my account, that was all from referrals—not from the app’s own playtime system. I tried out a few mini games, like Blazing Blades, but none of the coins actually landed in my account. Even the playtime offers I completed never credited. It ended up feeling like a total waste of time, at least here in Australia.
Solve and Earn Successfully Rewarded Me
Now, Solve and Earn was a different story entirely. This app actually gave me a solid experience overall. It also runs on coins, but there’s a diamond system too, where you answer a few math questions and watch an ad to earn diamonds. I redeemed some of those for coins and ended up getting a reward. Within two days, my PayPal cash out was successful. The offer walls had a good mix, and I even got a nice amount from the Money Cash playtime app. Compared to the others, this one definitely came through for me.
HeyCash Account Placed Under Review
This one’s frustrating. I actually had a great experience with HeyCash when I first reviewed it. I completed five surveys, everything went fine, and I got my reward. But when I tried to do the exact same thing again, suddenly my account was under review. It said it would take 24 hours, but that message wasn’t even there the day before—it only said there was an error with the cash out. I reached out to support and it felt like an AI was replying. I’m not sure what’s going on, but it’s definitely made me cautious now.
Wizard Forge Had Very Low Earning Potential
Wizard Forge is one of those Givvy apps that just popped up recently, and honestly, it’s nothing special. You choose a wizard or witch, which doesn’t change anything, and then you’re basically watching ads in the background while your coin count slowly goes up. I left it running for an hour and only earned 74,000 coins, which is like 7 cents. The minimum PayPal cash out is $14. They have offer walls, but the rates are extremely low. Unless you're phone farming while asleep, this one’s just not worth the effort.
Five Surveys Delivered Instant Reward
Because of the issue with HeyCash, I wanted to test Five Surveys again—and I’m glad I did. I completed 10 surveys and got my $5 reward instantly, no issues at all. The offer wall had some great options too, especially with those multi-tiered gaming offers. Even their playtime reward system had something going with Playdoku, which was decent. What I really liked was that each survey gave me $1, regardless of length, and that’s really rare to see. This one definitely delivered.