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Compare the best GPT platforms, survey sites, and cashback websites to earn money online in the UK.
Gemsloot

I've been using Gemsloot alongside other GPT sites for a while now now, and what keeps me coming back is finding those exclusive offers that simply aren't available on Swagbucks or InboxPounds. The low commission rate also mean you actually keep more of what you earn that many other sites, which adds up over time.
Mistplay
I tested Mistplay for quite a while to see if their casual play-to-earn model was worth it. While the concept is appealing - just play games and earn automatically - the reality is that earnings accumulate very slowly compared to completing level-based game offers on platforms like Swagbucks, Freecash or Gemsloot. I found myself earning pennies per hour of playtime. Some money is better than nothing, but I prefer other platforms that pay £20-100+ for completing specific game milestones. Mistplay is fine for extremely casual use, but I don't actively use it.
Clear!

I've been using Clear since it first launched in 2024, and it's become part of my shopping routine (replacing Amazon Shopper Panel when it shut down). I snap a photo of every supermarket receipt before throwing it away, and complete all the quick surveys they send my way. I consistently earn £5-10 each month with minimal effort. The payouts are pretty quick too.
CashInStyle

CashInStyle is one of my favorite GPT platforms that I actively use and recommend. I use it regularly because it's simple: it pays more than Freecash and Swagbucks for the same offers. The 10% commission model means more money in my pocket, and payments process reliably within 24 hours. It holds the top position in my GPT Search Engine rankings for one reason - it pays more than competitors for identical offers. While I use multiple GPT sites to maximize earnings, CashInStyle is always my first choice.
Cashback.co.uk

I've withdrawn over £400 from Cashback.co.uk over several years by focusing on their exclusive UK offers. The 10-task requirement means it's not ideal for quick cashouts, but the high payouts on exclusive deals make it worthwhile. I always set reminders to cancel free trials and use PayPal for easier cancellations. The UK-based support team has been helpful when I've needed credits manually added.
Earnlab

I've withdrawn over £300 from Earnlab in just a couple of months by focusing on Torox offerwall offers. What keeps me coming back is the competitive rates - I always check if Earnlab is paying the most for any offer I want to do using the Scrimpr GPT search. The instant PayPal withdrawals (despite the 5% fee) and the improved user interface after their refresh make it one of the smoothest platforms to use.
I've been a member of Freecash for over 5 years now. It used to be my favourite platform and where I completed most game offers (I wrote quite a few guides to these games on Reddit). However, I don't use it much for game offers anymore - it used to be one of the highest paying sites for these, but it isn't any more. They also added a "reward multiplier" that can adjust how much rewards are worth, even after you've started an offer. That said, Freecash is still really good for daily check-in offers that small but regular amounts to daily engagement with games. I usually stick with the "which site will pay me most for this specific offer" approach, but Freecash is worth having in your rotation for the daily stuff.
ySense

I've earned several thousand pounds across Prodege's platforms (ySense, Inbox Pounds, Swagbucks), but ySense consistently pays the most because of the checklist bonus. The exclusive Prodege offers combined with additional offerwalls like RevU, Torox, and Lootably mean I always check ySense rates first using the Scrimpr GPT search. The Android app works seamlessly, though iOS requires proper setup to track correctly.









