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Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Clicks, Hustles & Crisps: My Life Between TikToks and Trying to Pay Rent (Series)

I Signed Up for 5 ‘Lazy’ Money Apps in One Night—Here’s What Happened by Morning

 

Tuesday, 11:47 PM. 

The house was quiet. My son was finally asleep, my wife had tapped out after one too many TikToks, and I was staring at the couch’s dusty outline, phone in one hand, leftover chips in the other, and the thought of money trickling in while I lie flat was too loud to ignore. No boss. No meetings. Just a light glow and the soft crunch of a chip, the fantasy of passive income draping over me like a blanket.

At precisely 11:47, I tossed the crumbs aside, opened a new tab, and typed the sacred query: "lazy ways to make money online."

The rabbit hole opened wider than my son’s mouth during a tantrum.

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The Setup: My Arsenal of Hustle

Before I walk you through the neon bait I clicked on, here’s the war room I was working with:

Phone: Android, mid-range, screen slightly cracked at the corner like my patience  
Internet: Three bars if the moon was in the right position, courtesy of an overworked mobile hotspot  
Wallet: Empty. Emotionally and financially  
Mindset: Desperate but slightly drunk on ambition  

I needed apps that wouldn’t ask me to be a genius, just to be here. I wanted no quizzes, no resumes, no long reach-for-the-sky lectures. I wanted to quietly glow green while I scrubbed the kitchen or half-listened to a podcast. I wanted programs that wouldn’t judge me for dad life, TikTok life, or being broke life.  

So I chose five, scrolled fast, and hit download.

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1. Honeygain – “Share your internet and we’ll slip you pocket change.”**  

I loved the vibe. Let the app run, slip my wallet loose, and rack up dollars overnight. Internet calories burned, profit earned.  

I was in.  

Reality:

* Downloaded.  

* Logged my debut hour: earned 0.01 USD.  

* Home Wi-Fi turned into molasses.  

* Junior’s YouTube ate its own buffering tail on Cocomelon.  

* Spouse narrowed eyes and pointed. Fair.  

Verdict:

Yes, the meter ticks. No, the speed sinks. If your download’s already wheezing up the stairs, steer clear. Sweet gig for fiber folks. Meantime, I’m on starry-eyed wish lists.  

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2. TimeBucks – “Watch junk, fill in boxes, pretend you’re working.”**  

They promised I could pocket change for scrolling memes, so I dropped the click like I was launching a crypto coin.  

Reality: 

* Home screen flashed like a 2009 time capsule.  

* Surveys either timed out or rerouted me to “Get a green card, amigo.”  

* Ad views spat out 0.002 cents like a vending machine on a diet.  

* Longest purse I ever carried: 40 minutes for 10 cents.  



Verdict:  

It’s real, but the clock ticks louder than the payout. Filling a pool with a teaspoon? I’m already soggy.

Better suited for insomniacs or anyone who wants to feel productive while actually stalling.

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3. Swagbucks – “Do stuff you already do and earn points!”**

This one looked promising. I already shop, search, and fill out surveys when I’m stalling on bigger tasks.

Reality:

* Got booted from surveys for being “too exotic” apparently. Never knew Botswana was a deal-breaker.

* Points feel like Monopoly money. I can’t tell if I’m winning.

* Most offers assume you pay for delivery from Kentucky.

Verdict:

Unless your VPN can convince the Internet you’re sipping sweet tea stateside, you’re better off scrolling your feed.

Swag, sure. Bucks, nowhere near enough.

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4. ClipClaps – “Watch funny videos and earn.”

Think TikTok, but the algorithm occasionally hands you quarters. I’m here for it.

Reality:

* App is surprisingly good. I already want to adopt the duck with sunglasses.

* Coins pour in like a good meme, then slam the brakes like a distant text bubble.

* Random wheel spins and slot mini-games feel like they want my soul.

* Cash out is turtle speed unless you can make a small army of friends use your link.

Verdict:

Great for noise while I fold laundry. Okay for pocket change if you’re chill. Amazing if you can turn your whole group chat into a referral machine.

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5. Remotasks – “AI needs humans to teach it. Get paid to be that human.”**

Couldn’t resist that line. Teach machines to know what they’re staring at? Seemed as easy as breathing.  

Reality:  

* Onboarding went longer than they bragged; every “quick” video added another twenty minutes.  

* The task tracker looked like a spaceship control panel.  

* I clicked so many tiny boxes that the edges of my vision dimmed.  

* Pay per task is decent, but it takes a metric ton of clicking to see it.  

Verdict:  

Definitely not “money for nothing.” You’re trading hours for data points.  

Still, it sharpens your eye for detail, and it’s a baby step into the freelancing jungle.  

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By 4AM...  

I was wedged between yesterday’s pizza and the cat, eyes like crust, swapping screen light for cold, dark light.  

Final check: earnings across all five platforms?  
 

$0.61 USD.  

Couldn’t buy a cup of coffee.  

But it felt like the first raindrop before the storm.


 So, What Would I Actually Recommend?

If you’re in Botswana, stuck on a cheap data plan, and want a little side hustle that won’t eat your bandwidth:  

Honeygain (provided you can snag a solid, uncapped Wi-Fi connection)

ClipClaps—it’s goofy, it’s brief, and it’ll throw coins your way

Remotasks—it’s actual work, but it can pay decent if you’re focused

Skip: TimeBucks unless you’re killing time in the waiting room. Swagbucks is a dead end if you’re not in the U.S.  

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What I Learned  

* You’ll never find pure passive income unless you’re the Wi-Fi landlord, and I’m not.
* Apps often forget that Africa exists—play with them, don’t treat them like gospel.  
* Your time is a currency. $0.10 for an hour isn’t lazy money; it’s a pay cut in disguise.  

At least I’ve got a short-list of time-wasters I can delete.  

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Next Week:  

I’ll try to stuff a lunchbox my son will actually eat—and discover I’m packing the wrong stuff, again.  

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