New App Alert: Cuze Is a JustPlay Alternative Worth Watching
I just stumbled across a new get-paid-to-play app called Cuze, and if you’re anything like me, you’re always on the hunt for apps that actually pay out. This one caught my attention because it reminded me so much of JustPlay and PlayHive—but with a few standout twists.
The Cuze app pays you for doing the usual stuff: playing mobile games, answering surveys, and even downloading other apps. But here’s where it gets interesting: it also has a referral program (finally!), and your points convert to cash automatically every three hours. As a mom juggling laundry, snacks, and bedtime routines, I love anything that takes the mental math out of side hustling.
After just one round of playing, I was able to test a withdrawal, and yes—it actually went through to PayPal. My first payout was $0.57 and hit my account in minutes. Plus, Cuze lets you cash out at just $0.25 for your first redemption (after that, the minimum is $2).
And get this: the developer behind Cuze has published over 99 mobile games. So unlike ProGamer or PlayHive, you’re not limited to just three puzzle games on loop. You can jump between dozens of casual games, so boredom doesn’t hit after 20 minutes.
There’s also a section where you can earn loyalty points just by progressing through milestones in partner games (kind of like Playtime Rewards), and the surveys actually pay out—I earned 10,000 points just for completing a short profile survey.
Bottom line? If you liked JustPlay but want more game variety and a referral bonus to boot, Cuze might be worth checking out.
FAQ
Q: Is the Cuze app legit?
Yes, Cuze is legit and pays users through PayPal. Payouts are fast, and the app offers a low cashout threshold for new users.
Q: How do you earn on Cuze?
You earn points by playing games, taking surveys, referring friends, and completing partner tasks. Points convert to cash every three hours.
Q: What is the minimum withdrawal on Cuze?
The first withdrawal has a $0.25 minimum. After that, the minimum goes up to $2.
Q: Who is the developer behind Cuze?
The app is published by Milky Way Entertainment LLC, a developer with over 99 games on the App Store.
Q: Does Cuze have a referral program?
Yes! You earn $1 when your friend earns $2, plus 10% of their ongoing in-game earnings.
Final Thoughts: Cuze feels like the upgrade we’ve been waiting for. It’s not going to make you rich, but if you’re already playing games in your downtime, you may as well earn a little something for it. Want to test it for yourself? Just don’t forget to cash out that first $0.25 to make sure it’s working!