Here’s a detailed article on the app Givvy Videos — what it is, how it works, its pros & cons, and whether it’s a worthwhile option if you’re looking to earn some extra cash in your spare time. Also Download Happy Teen Patti

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What is Givvy Videos?
Givvy Videos is a “watch-and-earn” mobile application developed by the company Givvy Ltd. According to its listing on the Google Play Store, the app promises users the chance to earn real money by:
watching videos,
listening to music/podcasts,
completing simple tasks or offers (such as surveys or downloads), and
redeeming earned coins/points into real cash or wallet transfers.
On Android at least, it supports payout to wallets such as PayPal, Amazon, Coinbase, Payeer etc.
The iOS version is also listed (on the App Store) but with fewer reviews and a much lower rating.
The concept is straightforward: turn your leisure time (watching videos / music) into a little bit of earnings.
Here’s a visual look:
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Key Features & How It Works
Here are the main features and workflow you’ll encounter:
1. Activities for earning
Watching videos (various categories: entertainment, lifestyle, maybe sponsored content) to earn coins.
Listening to music/podcasts and staying in the app to earn.
Completing offers: surveys, downloading other apps, tasks, etc.
Possibly a referral program: inviting friends may yield bonus coins (common in such apps though I didn’t find a detailed breakdown for this one).
2. Redemption / Cash-out
Once you’ve earned enough coins/points, you can convert them into real money and withdraw via supported wallets. The Play Store listing says: “Withdraw securely, fast and easy directly to PayPal, Coinbase, Amazon, Payeer or another virtual wallet.”
Some user reviews and third-party sources indicate that payout may take up to 7 days, though “most will take less than 24 hours.”
Minimum cash-out amount is not clearly specified in all markets (and may vary with region) but some references suggest you need thousands of coins for a small sum.
3. Interface & Usability
According to one third-party review, the app design is user-friendly, relatively clean, with multiple tasks and video choices rather than just one single path.
However, the iOS version has many complaints about crashing and usability issues.
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What Are the Pros?
Here are some of the advantages of Givvy Videos:
Low barrier to entry: Free to download and use, no upfront purchase required.
Multiple earning options: You’re not limited to just watching videos; music listening, tasks, and offers add variety.
Flexible payout options: Supports several wallets (PayPal, Amazon etc) which makes it convenient depending on your region.
Can be done anytime: Good for “passive” time (commuting, waiting, idle moments) to earn a little extra.
Transparent business model: The Play Store listing clearly states ads/tasks convert into coin rewards, which can be cashed out.
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What Are the Cons?
There are several caveats and downsides you should be aware of:
Very modest earnings: As with most “watch & earn” apps, the payout per video/task is quite small. One blog noted for Givvy: “…watching videos or completing surveys usually earns 50 to 100 coins, but 119 coins equal just $0.01. This means you need thousands of coins to make a noticeable amount.”
Regional / wallet limitations: Payout options may vary by country and currency. Some users report issues redeeming if they are outside supported regions.
Time-consuming: To reach meaningful payout thresholds you may need to invest many hours of watching videos, which might not be the best return for your time.
Usability issues / bugs: On iOS especially, many users complain of app crashes, ads interfering, or the app closing unexpectedly.
Mixed reviews / trust concerns: On Trustpilot, the company/app has a 3.5/5 score based on 17 reviews—some users claim they received payments, but others say they faced issues (like being forced to download new apps, balance vanishings etc).
Not a replacement for full income: The general consensus is that you won’t make a living from it, at best it’s some pocket money. From one blog: “Yes, some apps are real … However, earnings are modest, so they’re ideal for small, supplementary income.”
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Is It Legit? My Verdict
Based on available information:
• Yes, Givvy Videos appears to function as it says (you can watch videos / do tasks, earn coins, and in some cases withdraw cash).
• But it comes with the standard “watch-and-earn” limitations — small payouts, lots of time for small returns, possible regional restrictions, and occasional user-complaints for usability or payout friction.
• So if you go in with realistic expectations (i.e., this is for some extra spare-time earnings, not a full income), then it is worth trying. But if you expect big money, you’ll likely be disappointed.
For your context (you write about rummy apps and cash-earning apps) — Givvy Videos is a decent case study of the “watch-and-earn” model. You could compare it with other similar apps in your article and highlight how it stacks in terms of usability, payout, user trust, region support etc.
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Tips If You Decide to Use It
Here are some tips to get the most out of Givvy Videos:
1. Check the payout threshold early — find how many coins = how much cash in your region. This helps set expectations.
2. Allocate a fixed time window — for example 15-30 minutes a day, rather than spending excessive time chasing every video.
3. Track your earnings vs time — If you find that you are investing lots of time but the earnings are negligible, you might stop.
4. Use the tasks/offers when worthwhile — Some of the higher-earning opportunities are the offer/survey ones, so keep an eye on those.
5. Ensure you use a supported payout wallet — Make sure PayPal/Amazon/Coinbase etc are supported in your country and correctly set up.
6. Read user reviews (region-specific) — Especially about payout experiences from users in your country (India/Assam region) because sometimes region support differs.
7. Don’t rely on this for major income — Use it as a side activity, not your main revenue source.
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Conclusion
The Givvy Videos app offers a relatively simple way to turn spare screen-time into small earnings by watching videos, listening to audio, or completing tasks. It checks the basic boxes of a legitimate “watch & earn” style app and supports real cash-out options. However, as with almost any app in this category, the earnings are modest and the value is in marginal gains, not full-time income.
For your article series about cash-earning/rummy apps, Givvy Videos gives a good contrast to apps like rummy-based ones where there is risk/investment vs “watch-and-earn” where risk is minimal but reward is minimal too. You might explore in your article: how Givvy functions, how trustworthy it is, region-specific experiences (India/Assam). Also compare it to other apps in the space in terms of payout rate, ease of earning, withdrawal reliability.
If you like, I can pull together user testimonials specifically from India for Givvy Videos (so you can cite them in your article) or compare it side-by-side with another similar app. Would you like that?