FreeCash is a site that allows you to earn money online by doing various tasks, from filling in surveys to installing and playing Android/iOS apps and games or testing various services. In exchange for your time while doing those tasks, you receive FreeCash coins. About 1,000 FreeCash coins are the equivalent to $1.

You can use your earned coins on Freecash.com to withdraw to PayPal, VISA, Amazon, Bitcoin crypto & much more. Crypto withdrawals start from $0.50, other types of withdrawals at $0.25.

So is FreeCash a site that you can trust? After using it for almost 3 months I can say that it is trusted, in the sense that they do send your reward coins and also that they allow you to cash out. According to their on site, FreeCash has paid out nearly $25 million to its members since its inception and has a 4.6-star rating on Trustpilot. They were previously known as Freeskins.com but changed names in 2021 (what’s more catchy than “Free Cash”).

If you haven’t signed up already, you can click on the image below and sign-up as my referral. If you do, you’ll get a bonus code added that allows you to win a 1 time prize of up to $250:

So how does this work? After you create an account on FreeCash, you have an Earn section where offers are categorized based on their type (i.e. Game, App, Survey, Casino, Purchase, Sing-up and more). You tap on an offer and see what task you have to do in order to earn the amount mentioned in there. However, there are some FreeCash offers that are real and you do receive the amount mentioned after doing the task, while there are also scams. Not exactly scams, more like tasks that you have to do for a very long time to get a minimum reward – or tasks with unclear instructions that leave you doing something without receiving the reward.

Since I experienced it for a few months, I was able to test some offers and you can see below which ones really do pay and which are unclear or take to long to complete. As a side note, where you’re based on plays a very important role in the amount of rewards and the number of FreeCash offers you can choose from. Obviously for someone in the US there will be more offers available with higher paid rewards, than for someone in Eastern Europe (like me). So the amounts you see below are actually a minimum, if you’re not from a tier 1 country.

Here are a few valid and real FreeCash offers (I’ll add more after I test them out):

Bitlabs is one of them. It’s actually an offer wall, where you have various tasks (mostly surveys) that allow you to earn coins. I got like 250 FreeCash coins (equivalent to $0.25) for a simple survey.

Gold & Goblins is another FreeCash offer I tested. It’s a game (idle clicker) where basically you advance through mine levels. You get like 20 coins for level 8, up to almost $5 for level 50. I’ve reached level 14 in about 2 days, playing around 1 hour per day (most of the time left it running by itself). The reward comes in 30 days, so it’s not an instant reward. Strangely I didn’t get credited for level 8, but did for 10 and 14.

Wishing Well is something I tested out, just for the first reward. The Android game is awful, basically it’s a bucket that goes up and you swipe left/right to get some sort of rewards. The goal is to drop the bucket as deep as possible, and you get the first reward after reaching 100 meters – which is fairly easy, just a few minutes of play. Advancing more after 100 meters is a very lengthy process, and since the game is littered with ads I didn’t have the patience to play it further.

Rise of Kingdom for Android is a very popular offer. They’re the same devs behind Art of Conquest (game with hundreds of millions of players). Basically you get rewards for doing the tutorial (a few minutes) then for upgrading your City Hall. Starts with level 8 (1 hour or so to reach it), then level 12 (few days), then for level 16 which takes several days. The good part is that it’s one of those games you can start an upgrade and just check it the next day. They pay up to several hundred $ for advancing in the game.

Vegas Casino & Slots: Slottist as the name suggests is a casino type of game for Android. You have to reach certain levels to earn rewards, but the first 2 level rewards are quite easy to reach and get the reward. You get close to $1 in total. Advancing after that takes a lot of time and I gave up, mainly because it’s not my type of a game. But the offer is real and they do pay.

Video Quiz is quite easy and they pay instantly. Start the Quiz, complete the 5 question quiz, get your result & claim your reward, it’s truly that easy. They payment is very low ($0.16) but given it only takes 1-2 minutes to complete, that’s worth it.

I’ve also completed other quizzes, where basically you just had to answer a few questions and get an instant reward – granted, just close to $0.20 for each quiz, but those don’t take long to fill in and the reward is instant.

Grab a Toy is another Android game that’s easy to play but overall awful. It’s the exact same gameplay such as Wishing Well, where you have to reach a certain depth to get rewards, but filled with ads and I gave up after reaching the first reward level. 100 meters is easy to reach, just a few minutes of play, and the reward is instant.

Brain Quest & Pool are 2 short and easy games that you get like 40 coins just for installing them and playing them for a little. Literally just a few minutes of play and the reward is instant. There are a lot more like this, just search for a similar offer description to find more like it.

Now, the above ones are those I tested and got a reward for doing them. I’m not very active on this website, I’ve basically just tested to see if FreeCash is scam or not and my conclusion is that it’s not a scam. If you are looking for instance to get rather quickly a Google Play Gift Card you can do some offers here and there and you’ll be able to reach a $5/$10 reward total in a few days, enough to cash out in the form of a gift card.

However, FreeCash cannot verify and vouch for all offers listed. Or sometimes they allow a few that are very shady, meaning the description is quite vague or reaching the first reward threshold is very time consuming (i.e. takes days). Here are a few FreeCash offers I tested that either took to long to reach a reward level and I basically gave up, or I did what they described to do and didn’t get anything:

  • Call of Dragons is an Android game, that supposedly offers up to $600 in rewards. I completed the first 2 reward levels (doing the tutorial and reaching base level 8) but still didn’t receive a reward. So I basically gave up, not sure if you have to do all tasks in 30 days to get them all, but I find it untrusty.

  • Xs and Os is an XO game that’s just awful. The supposed AI is crap and basically you always win, there’s no level to reach and thus no reward. Basically just look for the stars under each offer to get the good ones, the Popularity Score. If it’s lower than 4 stars I’d say do that with caution.
  • Harvest Land is another Android game. You have to reach level 15 for a reward, but I played it in 2 consecutive days and barely got to level 6. So I think you’d need to play up to 30 days to get to that level – obviously they mention you can advance faster by paying real money – but what’s the logic there, pay money to win less money?

Offers and rewards mentioned above are for Eastern Europe, as mentioned if you’re from the United States/Canada/United Kingdom you’ll obviously get higher rewards. Here’s an example of rewards with higher amounts based on what some of my referred users received (FreeCash has an affiliate program):

As you can see, offers easily go to $3 basically for a simple survey.

If you are a FreeCash user feel free to share with me what offers you’ve completed and if they were serious enough to pay the rewards instantly or not.