The Scrimpr Offer Search Engine
Get paid a fixed reward for one-off actions — opening a new account, trying a free trial, or playing a game to a set level. Cashback and reward sites like TopCashback, Freecash, Swagbucks and Earnlab pay them — Scrimpr compares them all so you always pick the highest-paying site for every offer.
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Compare 3030 cashback offers from 40 reward sites
Offers paid by third-party reward sites ยท Last updated 11 May 2026
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Compare 3030 cashback offers from 40 reward sites
Offers paid by third-party reward sites ยท Last updated 11 May 2026
The reward shown is paid by the offer site (e.g. TopCashback, Freecash, Swagbucks), not by Scrimpr or by the brand featured in the offer. Scrimpr isn't affiliated with the brands.
The same offer can pay you £5 on one reward site and £15 on another. Scrimpr's job is simple: check every site, then show you who's paying the most for the offer you want. No more opening ten apps to compare.
Why do these sites pay you?
Game studios, app developers, and brands pay reward sites a fee for every new player or user they bring in. Game studios spend serious marketing budget on this — you'll see anything from a few pounds for installing a game and reaching level 20, up to £100+ for opening a bank or trading account. The site keeps a small cut for itself and pays the rest to you.
Different sites negotiate different rates with the same advertiser — that's why the same "reach level 20" task can pay £5 on one site and £15 on another, and it's why comparing matters before you sign up.
Why use Scrimpr
- Free, no account needed. Search and click straight through.
- Updated daily. Every payout is re-checked every 24 hours.
- Ranked by what YOU get. Whether Scrimpr earns a referral bonus doesn't affect the order — it's purely the user payout.
- Same offers, often better bonuses. Many of our links unlock a sign-up bonus you wouldn't get going direct. Don't fancy using our link? Just search the site name yourself — same offers, no hard feelings.
How it works
- Search for an offer — Scrimpr shows which site pays the most
- Click through to that site and sign up (free)
- Complete the offer — install the game, hit the level, finish the trial
- Get paid — cash out via PayPal, bank transfer, or gift card
Sorting & filters
Offers are listed by Hottest by default — what's trending right now (most completed in the last 24h vs the 7-day average). Tap the filter icon at the top to change the sort to Highest Payout, Recommended first, or narrow the list by category, reward site, or platform.
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How this works
Reward sites pay you for completing offers from advertisers. Here's the loop:
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Find your offer
Search reward offers across every site and see who pays the most.
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Click through Scrimpr
Our links unlock sign-up bonuses you wouldn't get going direct.
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Complete the offer
Install the game, try the free trial, or sign up to the service. Tracking is automatic.
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Cash out
Once your balance hits the site's minimum (usually £5–£10), withdraw to PayPal, bank, or a gift card.
Easily compare rewards from GPT sites
This page features the UK edition of the Scrimpr Get-Paid-To search engine. If you are in the United States, you should check out my US version, and if you live elsewhere then I have a global, worldwide version too.
Get-paid-to websites, also known as GPT sites, are a popular way to earn money online. These websites pay users cash for completing various tasks and activities. For example, users can answer surveys, watch videos, play games, and more. But with so many GPT sites available, it can be a pain to determine which site to use for a specific offer.
I used to search all of the sites to find the highest payout every time I found a game I wanted to play for cash. It was painful. So I built the GPT search engine. It shows which sites and which offerwalls pay the most for almost all GPT offers. May it help you make more beermoney.
PS โ There are many thousands of offers on all of the GPT sites combined. To make the table load better, I have limited it to display offers that pay at least ยฃ5.
If you sign up to Gemsloot through my link you can open a free case and win up to ยฃ200 (likely much less though).
How the GPT search engine works
Behind the GPT search engine is a very large database that contains all of the details of current offers on the most popular get-paid-to websites. It automatically gets data from:
GPT Sites
- Cashback
- CashHut
- CashInStyle
- Chequity
- Custard
- Earnlab
- Earnopolis
- FiveSurveys
- Freecash
- Freeward
- Gain.gg
- Gainify
- Gaintplay
- Gamehag
- Gemsloot
- GG2U
- Giftably
- Gimmebux
- GrabPoints
- Grindbux
- Idle Empire
- InboxPounds
- KeepRewarding
- Lootup
- MakeMoneyOnline
- MyCashery
- NitroLoot
- PrizeRebel
- Quidco
- RedMonkey
- RewardXP
- Rewards1
- Splitdrop
- Swagbucks
- Timebucks
- Topcashback
- Tyr Rewards
- ySense
- Zoombucks
The GPT search engine also gets data from the most common offerwalls on each site:
Offerwalls
- AdGate
- Adgem
- Adscend
- Adtowall
- AyeT Studios
- Besitos
- BitLabs
- Farly
- HangMyAds
- Lootably
- MM Wall
- Monlix
- MyChips
- PrimeSurveys
- Prodege
- Revlum
- RevU
- Theorem Reach
- Torox
- TyrRewards
- Wannads
- WaxRewards
What’s not included
This search engine focuses on GPT sites that offer high-value game and sign-up offers with specific tasks and milestones. The following types of apps are not included as they work differently โ typically paying small amounts per minute of gameplay rather than offering milestone-based rewards:
- Mistplay
- JustPlay
- Cash Giraffe
- Money Well
- AppStation
- Givvy
These “play-to-earn” apps generally pay significantly less per hour than the milestone-based offers found on the GPT sites listed above.
Note: The links above and the “Start Offer” links in the GPT search engine are affiliate links. Each of these links will take you to the sign up page of the corresponding get-paid-to website. If you click through these links, Scrimpr may receive a financial reward. This will have no effect on you, but is what allows me to keep this site running. It is the same model used by sites like Money Saving Expert.
Pounds versus Points
Many sites use point systems as a way to reward users for completing tasks or participating in surveys. These point systems allow users to accumulate points that can be exchanged for rewards, such as cash or gift cards.
The specific point systems used by these sites varies. Some sites may use a simple system where one point equals one penny (e.g. Swagbucks), while others may use a more complex system where the value of points can vary depending on the type of task or survey completed.
Some sites also have minimum thresholds for redeeming points, while others may charge a small fee for withdrawing via a specific method. For example, Freecash charges a 5% fee if you want to withdraw via PayPal.
To make a fair comparison, the Scrimpr search engine automatically converts these points and displays the equivalent in British Pounds (GBP), but I have not included specific fees for specific payment methods (as these can usually be avoided).
The best way to withdraw fee-free is usually via gift vouchers or cryptocurrency. But many users want cash to their bank or PayPal account. If you prefer this option, beware that some sites charge PayPal withdrawal fees:
- CashInStyle โ 0% (fee-free)
- Freecash โ 5%
- Gain.gg โ 4%
- Gaintplay โ 4%
- Gemsloot โ 0% (fee-free)
- GrabPoints โ ยฃ0.20 flat fee
- InboxPounds โ 0% (fee-free)
- RewardXP โ 0% (fee-free)
- Swagbucks โ 0% (fee-free)
