Live Feed
Real completions and cashouts across reward sites, live as they happen.
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Live Feed
LIVEYes, GPT sites really pay. Here’s the proof.
Every line above is a real person getting paid right now on CashInStyle, Gemsloot, Earnlab or gain.gg. No demo data, no mockups. We pull each site’s public activity feed and merge it live, so you’re watching the same payouts the sites show their own members.
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We track every payout these four sites publish, around the clock. If you’ve ever wondered whether GPT sites actually pay, scroll up and watch for a minute. That’s your answer.
The reward sites in this feed
Four sites feed this ticker. Here’s what each is best for, how they pay, and the bonus you get for joining through us.
CashInStyle
Often the highest-paying of the four. In the feed above its cashouts go to PayPal, Litecoin and gift cards, and new members get a $2 bonus once they earn their first $10. Good first site for most people. Join CashInStyle.
Gemsloot
Best for desktop offers and games. Pays out to crypto and instant debit card, usually fast, and drops 3 free mystery bonuses when you sign up. Join Gemsloot.
Earnlab
Frequently better rates than Freecash on the same offers. Withdraws to PayPal and crypto like Litecoin and USDT, with 3 free mystery boxes for joining. Worth comparing before you start a big offer. Join Earnlab.
gain.gg
Built for fast cashouts. Pays to crypto, Visa and instant debit card, and you get 100 coins ($0.10) in your balance just for joining. Mostly a withdrawals machine, with the odd strong offer. Join gain.gg.
What to watch out for
The sites pay, but not every offer is worth your time. Three things to know before you start:
- The biggest payouts are the hardest. A $50 or $100 offer almost always means reaching a high game level or spending real money in-app. Read exactly what the offer asks before you commit, or you’ll sink hours and cash chasing a reward you were never close to.
- Lots of offers pay in tiny steps. A few cents at a time as you hit early milestones. Use the amount filter above to hide them and focus on the offers worth doing.
- Tracking can be slow or miss. Follow each offer’s instructions exactly, don’t use a VPN, and give it time to credit before raising a support ticket.
How to spot a GPT site that actually pays
Three quick checks. A low minimum cashout, so you can withdraw fast and test it cheaply. Payment methods you trust, not just one obscure coin. And public proof people are getting paid, like the feed above. Once you know a site pays, the next question is which one pays most for the offer you want. That’s what the offer search tool is for: same game, different sites, find the one that pays you the most.
FAQ
Do GPT sites actually pay?
Yes. The feed above is live proof, real cashouts to PayPal, crypto and gift cards landing every few minutes. We don’t verify each individual payment, but you’re seeing the same activity the sites report to their own members.
Are GPT sites a scam?
The established ones aren’t. Plenty of small sites vanish without paying, so stick to ones with a low minimum cashout, payment methods you recognise, and public proof of payouts. CashInStyle, Gemsloot, Earnlab and gain.gg all clear withdrawals every day.
Which GPT site pays the most?
It depends on the offer. The same game or survey often pays different amounts on different sites, so compare them in the offer search tool before you start.
How do I get paid from a GPT site?
Complete offers or surveys to earn the site’s coins, then withdraw to PayPal, crypto or a gift card once you hit the minimum. Most sites here pay within minutes to a day.
Why are some amounts so small?
Some offers pay in steps as you hit milestones, a few cents each. Set the amount filter to $1+ or $5+ to hide them and show only the bigger hits.