Make Money by Watching Videos – But the Legal and Genuine Wa
There are many people who want to make extra money from the internet, without using any special skills. One of the most common ones is:
“Get paid to watch videos” – on karma / rewards apps and websites.
This is not a new trend, but in recent years (up to 2026), we have seen:
- New apps emerging
- Some old ones closing their services
- Some are changing their payment methods.
In this article, we will explain:
- How the “watch videos & earn” system works
- Important warnings (to avoid scams and AdSense fraud)
- 9 sites/apps that are known as legit reward programs (like Swagbucks–style) where watching videos is one of the ways to earn points/money
- Honest advice: when you will lose, small money you will see, and why you should not quit your studies or work because of this.
Note: The names I will mention are popular among “reward sites”, but you must check them yourself on the Play Store/App Store/official site, due to your country’s laws, eligibility, and things that change from time to time.
1. How to Make Money Watching Videos?
Most reward apps / GPT (Get-Paid-To) sites offer you several ways:
- Watching short ads or promotional videos
- Watching movie/game trailers
- Watching “sponsored content”
- Doing small tasks (surveys, installing apps, playing games)
From there you are given points.
You can then redeem them for:
- PayPal cash
- Gift cards (Amazon, Google Play, etc.)
- Or Bitcoin/crypto in some apps (depending on their terms).
Truth: usually watching videos alone doesn’t make you much money. It’s just a side income, to add data or small pocket money, not a job for marriage/household.
2. Important Warning Before You Start
Before we list the “9 new legit sites & apps” in 2026, understand these rules:
- It is not a quick way to get rich.
If you hear someone say you can earn $100 a day just by watching videos, be skeptical. - Terms & Conditions change.
What works today may change tomorrow:- some countries may be blocked
- some payment methods may be discontinued.
- Not every app works in Nigeria/your country.
Some apps are only available for the US, Canada, UK, EU.
Make sure to check the “Available countries” before wasting your time. - Don’t break the law by using a VPN where they don’t allow it.
Some apps prohibit the use of VPNs to spoof your location.
If the company finds out, they may close your account and your money may be lost. - Don’t rely on this as your primary income.
AdSense policies also don’t like sites that advertise fake “you have to earn, you’ll get rich” claims.
We’ll explain it honestly.
3. 9 Sites & Apps Related to “Legit Video Watching Rewards”
We’ll take them one by one and explain them in Hausa. Remember: we’re not promoting them, just explaining the truth about the “rewards” system.
3.1. Swagbucks
Swagbucks is a popular rewards site that offers points (“SB points”) for:
- Watching videos (SB TV / watch content)
- Completing surveys
- Online shopping (cashback)
- Completing offers, searching the web, and more.
🔗 Official website:
Swagbucks
How to Earn From Videos:
- Previously they had a dedicated “Watch” section
- Now they often combine videos with short sponsored clips
- The amount of points you can earn is small, but it adds up.
Payment Methods:
- PayPal cash
- Gift cards (Amazon, Steam, Google Play, and others) – depending on the country.
Note: Swagbucks is usually best suited for the US, Canada, UK, and some European countries, although there are some additional countries that have been added.
3.2. InboxDollars (also known as InboxPounds / DailyRewards in some countries)
InboxDollars is a rewards site that pays people to:
- Watch short videos
- Read emails
- Take surveys
- Try apps/games.
Official website:
InboxDollars
In the UK they have InboxPounds, in Canada they have DailyRewards (same system, different names).
How Video Watching Works:
- There is a “Watch” or “Videos” section
- It is seen as you are “earning cents” when you watch.
Payment Methods:
- PayPal
- Check
- Gift cards (depending on country).
Note: Mostly available in US/UK/Canada. Check eligibility before making a decision.
3.3. MyPoints
MyPoints is a rewards site that is affiliated with the company that owns Swagbucks (Prodege LLC). It gives you:
- Points from shopping
- Surveys
- Watching videos / ads.
Official website:
MyPoints
Video Earnings:
- Like Swagbucks, you can earn a small amount of points from watching “sponsored videos”
- Not much, just a small bonus.
Redeem:
- Gift cards
- PayPal cash (local currency).
3.4. PrizeRebel
PrizeRebel is a long-running GPT (Get-Paid-To) site, where you can:
- Do surveys
- Offers
- Watch ads / videos (if there are campaigns).
Official website:
PrizeRebel
Video Part:
- Includes offerwalls such as AdGate, OfferToro, etc.
- Sometimes you will see “watch & earn” offers from networks.
Payout Methods:
- PayPal
- Gift cards
- Some local options, depending on their plan.
3.5. TimeBucks
TimeBucks is a platform that allows you to:
- View ads
- Scroll content
- Watch slideshows / videos
- Surveys, and other tasks.
Official website:
TimeBucks
TimeBucks is known for:
- Supports many countries (including Nigeria)
- Payments can come via:
- Payeer
- BTC (sometimes)
- Or other options that are updated.
Video Earnings:
- Through offerwalls, ads, and short video views
- Increases your balance gradually.
3.6. HideoutTV / Lootably / Video Networks (GPT Sites)
Although not all GPT sites use them now, there are some such as:
- HideoutTV
- Lootably
Integrated with other reward sites to:
- “Watch & earn” videos
- Accumulate points on HideoutTV, set it to send them to Swagbucks/MyPoints/PrizeRebel etc.
HideoutTV example:
HideoutTV
How to Use:
- Register on a GPT site
- Link your HideoutTV account
- Watch videos on HideoutTV, earn points
- Then redeem to a partner (such as Swagbucks).
This system changes from time to time, so you should check the current instructions on the official site.
3.7. FeaturePoints / Idle-Earning Style Apps (with Watch Tasks)
FeaturePoints is also a rewards app with:
- Surveys
- App installs
- Offers
- Sometimes videos / ads.
Official website:
FeaturePoints
Its functionality is similar to other GPT apps: you earn points, you redeem them for cash/gift cards.
Note: Some of these apps reduce the support for video-tasks or focus on surveys. So you will see that the videos are not always available, but “pay to watch” can still be a part of them.
3.8. Mistplay (For Gamers – Indirect Video Content)
Mistplay is an Android app that rewards gamers:
- You download certain games
- You play them on your phone
- You earn points, you exchange them for gift cards.
Official website:
Mistplay
Although it is more focused on “play games & earn”, it will usually make you watch in–app ads / video ads during gameplay, which is in practice “watching ads / videos for small rewards”.
It does not have a direct pay to watch video like Swagbucks style, but it does include video ads in its structure.
3.9. Streaming Apps/Platforms and Rewards Campaigns (Example: TikTok/YouTube Short Campaigns)
Sometimes, major social media apps run limited-time campaigns where:
- They will pay people small rewards for:
- watching
- sharing
- or inviting friends.
Examples seen in the past years:
- TikTok bonus programs in some countries
- Apps like ClipClaps, etc. (all related to watching videos & earning).
But be careful:
- Some of these apps end their programs after a while
- Some don’t support most countries.
So, if you’re going to list them on your website, focus on the “big brands” (like TikTok, YouTube), and explain that:
“These campaigns change from time to time; you’ll have to check in your app if your region has this offer.”
4. Why Do Some People Call These “Legit”?
The word “legit” here:
- It doesn’t mean they don’t give you a lot of money
- But they pay people who exceed the minimum redeem
- They don’t rely on pyramid schemes
- They don’t require you to pay money to get started (in general – except for a premium option in some apps).
Legitness here means:
- They have been around for a long time
- They have reviews on Google, Trustpilot, etc.
- There are people who have confirmed that they have received payouts (even if they are small).
5. What the Reader Should Understand (Real Money)
5.1. The amount of money earned is small
For example:
- You might spend 1 hour watching videos, and earn a few cents of the dollar
- To reach the minimum payout (e.g. $5, $10) it can take weeks if you don’t do surveys/other tasks.
Therefore:
- Use them when you have free time
- Don’t consider them as your primary job.
5.2. It’s Not About Quitting Your Education or Career
Continue with:
- Getting an education (school, online courses)
- Handwork (coding, design, writing, etc.)
- Business activities.
This “watch videos & earn” can be just a side extra.
6. How to Write AdSense–Friendly Content on This Type of Topic (For You)
Since you are implementing this article on your website for AdSense, pay attention to:
- Avoid “Guaranteed Income” Claims
- Don’t say: “These apps will make you very rich”
- Use the right words: “Small extra money”, “side income”, “small rewards”.
- Be honest about your limitations
- Say: “it’s not a government job, it’s not a bank job, it’s just a “reward program”.
- Encourage Reading / Skills
- AdSense prefers content that is useful to the reader, not misleading.
- Include a section like: “If you want to make good money online, learn skills like programming, writing, graphics, etc.”
- Avoid Pushing People to Scam Apps
- Stick to reputable platforms
- Encourage them to read reviews before registering.
7. More Tips for Earning Money Watching Videos
- If you join Swagbucks or InboxDollars, combine surveys + offers + watching videos – don’t rely on videos alone.
- Set yourself a limit: for example “I will do 30–60 mins a day”, don’t take up all your time.
- Avoid using scripts/bots to watch – most apps have anti-cheat systems; they can close your account.
8. Conclusion: Should You Watch Videos for Money?
The honest answer is:
- If you want a little extra money every now and then, and you have free time, you can try.
- If you are looking for a living wage, this won’t be enough; you have to go for a deeper skill or a regular job.
9 New Legit Sites & Apps that we mentioned in this article are:
- Swagbucks – https://www.swagbucks.com
- InboxDollars – https://www.inboxdollars.com
- MyPoints – https://www.mypoints.com
- PrizeRebel – https://www.prizerebel.com
- TimeBucks – https://timebucks.com
- HideoutTV – https://hideout.tv
- FeaturePoints – https://www.featurepoints.com
- Mistplay – https://www.mistplay.com
- (And major platforms that like video rewards/campaigns from time to time like TikTok/others)
… all can be opportunities to earn small amounts of money from the internet, as long as they are used honestly, without violating their or AdSense’s rules.
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