
Playtest Pro Review: I Tested This “Get Paid to Test Games” App — Here’s What Really Happened
There are tons of apps that claim you can earn money by playing games. Most of them either pay in points, take forever to cash out, or feel like they’re not really worth the time.
So when I came across Playtest Pro, I was curious.
Instead of just rewarding gameplay, it claims you’re actually testing games for developers — and getting paid (a little) for it.
I decided to try it myself and see what actually happens from start to finish.
Step 1: The First Screen (Mostly Skippable)
When I first opened the app, I landed on a page filled with news and updates.

There were a bunch of announcements and messages, but honestly, nothing here really helped me earn anything.
My reaction:
👉 This page feels more like filler. Most users will probably skip it.
Step 2: Finding Games to Test
After that, I moved to the main page — and this is where things actually start.

Here you can see a list of games available for testing. The idea is simple:
- Download a game
- Play it
- Earn Stars (the app’s currency)
What caught my attention is that these Stars are supposed to convert into real money after a few hours.
So instead of cashing out points manually, the app gradually turns your activity into actual dollars.
My first impression:
👉 Interesting concept, but I wanted to see if it really works.
Step 3: Understanding What You’re Actually Doing
Before downloading a game, I got a message explaining the process.

It clearly says you’re helping developers test their games.
So you’re not just playing for fun — you’re basically providing engagement data while earning Stars in return.
That makes this app a bit different from typical reward apps.
My takeaway:
👉 You’re getting paid small amounts for being a tester, not just a player.
Step 4: Does It Actually Turn Into Money?
After playing for a short time, I checked my balance.

And yes — the Stars had already converted into $0.09.
Now, let’s be real:
That’s not a lot.
But I only spent a few minutes testing the game, so it didn’t feel completely unreasonable.
This was the moment I confirmed:
👉 The system does work — just on a very small scale.
Step 5: Testing Withdrawals (The Real Test)
After using the app more actively, I went to check the withdrawal history.

I could see multiple payouts had gone through. The highest one I received was $0.29.
I didn’t spend hours grinding — just casual testing here and there — and the money actually arrived.
For privacy reasons, some details were blurred, but the important part is:
👉 The payments are real.
So… How Much Can You Actually Earn?
Let’s be completely honest here.
Playtest Pro is not designed to make you serious money.
From my experience:
- A few minutes of play = a few cents
- Longer sessions = slightly more
- Heavy usage = still small payouts
Even after using it more actively, the earnings stayed in the cent range per session.
My Honest Opinion After Testing
Here’s how I’d break it down:
What I liked:
- The concept is different (game testing instead of just playing)
- Money actually converts automatically
- Withdrawals are real and do go through
What I didn’t like:
- Earnings are very low
- Progress feels slow
- Not worth it if your only goal is money
Who Is This App Actually For?
After testing it, I think Playtest Pro is best for:
- People who like trying new mobile games
- Casual users who don’t mind small rewards
- Anyone curious about game testing
But if you’re downloading this app thinking:
“I’m going to make real money here”
👉 You’ll probably be disappointed.
Final Verdict
Playtest Pro does what it says — it pays you (a little) for testing games.
The key word is “a little.”
You can earn real money, and it does arrive. But the amounts are small, and it’s not something you can rely on as income.
If you enjoy exploring new games anyway, it’s a fun bonus.
If your goal is making money, you’re honestly better off putting that time into something more profitable.
That’s the reality after testing it.
