Kung estudyante ka man na naghahanap ng pang-load, isang empleyado na gusto ng side hustle, o simpleng tao na gustong may extra allowance, answering surveys online is one of the most beginner-friendly ways to earn. Hindi mo kailangan ng malaking skills, investment, or complicated setup — all you need is your phone, internet connection, and a bit of patience.
Over the years, sinubukan ko na ang iba’t ibang survey apps. Some are worth it, others feel like a waste of time. The key is knowing which apps are legit, actually pay, and allow direct payout to GCash.
Here are my personal picks for the best survey apps in the Philippines that pay via GCash this 2025 — with full details, tips, and my own honest opinion on each.
1. Milieu Surveys
If there’s one survey app I’d recommend to total beginners, it’s Milieu. Bakit? Kasi simple lang siya, walang masyadong hassle, at pinaka-user-friendly sa lahat ng nasubukan ko.
When you sign up, the first thing Milieu asks you to do is complete your profile surveys. These are short questionnaires about your age, location, lifestyle, and interests. At first parang ang boring, pero dito sila bumabase kung anong klaseng surveys ang ipapadala sa iyo. Kapag mas detalyado ang profile mo, mas marami kang invitations na matatanggap.
Earning experience: On average, I receive around 3–5 surveys per week. Each takes about 5–10 minutes and pays around 200–500 points. Once you reach 11,000 points, puwede ka nang mag-redeem ng ₱200 via GCash. For casual answering, kaya mong maka-₱500–₱1,500/month. Kung masipag ka, pwedeng mas mataas pa.
Pros:
- Surveys are short and easy to complete (no essay-type questions).
- Payout is relatively low (₱200), kaya mabilis maka-cash out.
- Clean, simple app interface.
Cons:
- Sometimes surveys get full quickly — kailangan mong sagutin agad.
- Not consistent everyday; minsan wala, minsan marami.
💡 My Tip: I always enable notifications para hindi ko nami-miss yung mga bagong surveys. Also, sagutin mo within the day — kasi kapag delayed, puno na yung quota at mawawala ang slot mo.
👉 Personal take: If you want a stress-free way to earn legit GCash, Milieu should be your first survey app. Hindi siya pang-yaman, pero malaking tulong for load, coffee money, or even pang-bills kung consistent ka.
2. Toluna Influencers
Toluna is a bit different compared to Milieu — mas “serious” ang dating niya, kasi ang surveys dito mas mahaba at mas detalyado. Usually about consumer products, tech, or even brand awareness campaigns.
How it works: You register, complete your demographics, then start receiving survey invites. Surveys usually last between 10–20 minutes, minsan mahaba pa. Each survey gives you anywhere from 1,000–5,000 points, which can be redeemed for cash. The catch? Most payouts are through PayPal, so kailangan mong i-link sa GCash.
Earning experience: Personally, I find Toluna worth it only if you have patience. Kung mabilis kang mainip, baka hindi mo ma-enjoy kasi mahaba talaga yung ibang surveys. Pero kung kaya mong tiisin yung 15–20 minutes na questionnaire, the rewards are pretty solid. I managed to cash out ₱500 after about 3 weeks of casually answering surveys (around 3–4 surveys per week).
Pros:
- Higher rewards per survey compared to local apps.
- Sometimes offers product testing opportunities (free items).
- International credibility — used by big companies.
Cons:
- Most surveys are longer than 10 minutes.
- Cashout is via PayPal, so may extra step bago mapunta sa GCash.
- You might get screened out sometimes (disqualified).
💡 My Tip: Don’t get discouraged kapag na-disqualify ka. Normal ito sa survey industry kasi specific demographics lang ang hinahanap ng brands. The trick is to keep your profile consistent and updated.
👉 Personal take: Toluna is not for everyone. If you’re the type na gusto mabilis lang and instant, you might prefer Milieu. But if you don’t mind spending more time per survey, Toluna actually pays more per hour of effort. Think of it as a “weekend grind” app para maka-earn ng extra ₱500–₱1,000.
3. Google Opinion Rewards
Google Opinion Rewards is legit because it’s made by Google. The surveys are super short — minsan 30 seconds lang. Questions are about places you visited, YouTube usage, or quick consumer preferences.
Payouts are small, usually ₱5–₱15 per survey, but they add up. After a few weeks, I cashed out around ₱150 via PayPal to GCash. It’s not much, but since the effort is minimal, it feels like “free money.”
Pros: Very short surveys, guaranteed legit, minimal effort.
Cons: Small rewards, surveys are irregular.
👉 Personal take: Don’t rely on this app for steady income, but keep it on your phone. Every little payout adds up over time.
4. LifePoints
LifePoints is another global platform with steady survey availability. Surveys here usually take 10–20 minutes, and payouts are through PayPal.
I used LifePoints for a month and earned ₱300–₱400. It’s decent, but sometimes you get screened out early, which can be frustrating. The good side is the surveys are varied — from groceries to entertainment.
Pros: Reliable payouts, wide range of topics, steady survey flow.
Cons: Indirect cashout to GCash, occasional disqualification.
👉 Personal take: LifePoints is a good backup app. Pair it with Milieu or AttaPoll for more consistent earning potential.
5. YouGov
YouGov is different because its surveys are often about politics, social issues, and global opinions. Answers sometimes end up in news outlets, which makes you feel part of something bigger.
Earning here is slower — I cashed out ₱500 after 2–3 months of casual use. But payouts are reliable, and surveys feel meaningful.
Pros: Higher credibility, surveys are interesting, results are published.
Cons: Slow to accumulate points, high cashout threshold.
👉 Personal take: YouGov isn’t about fast cash. It’s more for people who enjoy sharing opinions while earning something on the side.
6. OpinionWorld
OpinionWorld connects Filipinos to surveys from brands. Surveys take 5–25 minutes and pay in points, but the disqualification rate is high.
I earned ₱250 in about two weeks, but it took effort. Sometimes you’ll answer 5 minutes and then get screened out. Still, it’s legit when you do complete them.
Pros: Wide variety of surveys, reliable payouts.
Cons: High disqualification rate, higher minimum cashout.
👉 Personal take: OpinionWorld is hit-or-miss. Good as a secondary app, but don’t expect steady income.
7. Survey Junkie
Survey Junkie isn’t officially supported in the Philippines, but many use VPN to join. Surveys pay higher (₱70–₱150 each), but setup is tricky.
I tried it with a VPN (set to US), and I managed to earn ₱700 in two weeks. It’s worth it if you’re tech-savvy, but risky if you’re not.
Pros: Higher-paying surveys, lots of offers.
Cons: Needs VPN, not officially PH-supported.
👉 Personal take: If you know how to use VPN safely, it’s a solid app. Otherwise, skip it and stick to local-friendly ones.
8. AttaPoll
AttaPoll is great for quick surveys. Most are 1–5 minutes long, so you won’t get bored.
I earned ₱120 in just one week, which is enough to cash out via PayPal. Small rewards, but frequent.
Pros: Short surveys, low cashout threshold, mobile-friendly.
Cons: Small per-survey payout, indirect to GCash.
👉 Personal take: AttaPoll is my favorite “spare time” app. Perfect habang nakapila sa jeep or may free time.
9. PrizeRebel
PrizeRebel mixes surveys with extra tasks like watching videos and completing offers.
I earned around ₱600 in a month by combining tasks and surveys. But beware — some offers feel spammy.
Pros: Multiple earning options, good referral program.
Cons: Some offers not worth it, cluttered interface.
👉 Personal take: Use PrizeRebel if you don’t mind doing small extra tasks aside from surveys.
10. GrabPoints
GrabPoints is similar to PrizeRebel but feels more polished. You can earn from surveys, videos, and offers.
After 3 weeks, I cashed out ₱500. Surveys here pay decently, and there’s a good supply of them.
Pros: Reliable payouts, good survey availability.
Cons: Some offers are region-locked, interface can overwhelm newbies.
👉 Personal take: GrabPoints is solid when combined with Milieu. Together, they give you more consistent earnings.
FAQs: Survey Apps with GCash Payout
Q1: Legit ba talaga ito?
Yes. I’ve personally tested them. Always download from official app stores.
Q2: Magkano puwedeng kitain monthly?
If you combine 2–3 apps consistently, ₱500–₱2,000/month is realistic.
Q3: Do I need capital?
No. All are free to join.
Q4: Is GCash payout safe?
Yes. Either direct GCash, or via PayPal → GCash.
Final Thoughts
Survey apps won’t make you rich, but they’re an easy and legit way to earn extra allowance. They’re especially helpful for students or employees looking for sideline income. The trick is not to rely on just one app — install 2–3 and use them together. That way, kahit wala kang survey today on one app, you’ll still earn on the others.
Over time, the small amounts add up. Consistency is the key — and with GCash as the payout method, it’s now easier than ever to collect your earnings.