Passive Income Comparison · Multi-Device Focus

Earn App vs Honeygain

Both share bandwidth passively. Earn App scales to 10 devices and pays a $3 referral bonus. Honeygain routes through its own network — more trustworthy. Run both.

CriteriaEarn AppHoneygain
Rating3 / 5 ★★★4 / 5 ★★★★
Devices per accountUp to 101 per account (multiple accounts allowed)
Cashout minimum$5.00$20.00
Monthly earnings (1 device)$5–30/month (per IP)$2–20/month
iOS supportNo current appNo current app
Android supportGoodAdequate
Referral bonus$3 per referral$2 per referral
Countries excludedIR, IQ, SY, KP, CU, SD, CrimeaVery few
Data networkBright Data (commercial proxy)Proprietary network
CDN mode (higher earnings)NoInvite-only
Crypto optionNoYes (via JumpTask)

The case for Earn App

Earn App's 10-device-per-account allowance is its defining feature. While Honeygain effectively requires a separate account per device (against their ToS to share accounts), Earn App explicitly supports 10 devices under one login. If you have old phones, tablets, or multiple computers, Earn App turns each into an income stream without account management complexity.

The $5 minimum is another advantage over Honeygain's $20. In T3 countries where monthly earnings might be $2–5/month per device, Earn App's threshold is achievable in a month or two, while Honeygain could take 6+ months. This cashflow difference matters for users in lower-rate markets.

Monthly earnings of $5–30 per IP address (in T1 markets) is also competitive — Earn App often out-earns Honeygain on equivalent desktop connections in the US and EU.

The case for Honeygain

Honeygain's key advantage is network trustworthiness. Earn App routes your bandwidth through Bright Data — a large commercial proxy provider that operates nodes internationally. Honeygain runs its own proprietary network, which matters to users who care about which infrastructure handles their data.

Honeygain also has a longer track record and a more polished overall experience. The 4/5 rating reflects consistent payout reliability, transparent reporting, and solid support. CDN mode (invite-only) can dramatically increase earnings for selected users.

The referral bonus ($2 per referral) is lower than Earn App's $3, but Honeygain's reputation for longevity and its established community make it the more dependable long-term choice.

Our verdict

Bottom line

Run both — they don't conflict and passive income stacks. Earn App wins on multi-device scaling (up to 10 devices per account), the lower $5 cashout threshold, and a higher $3 referral bonus vs. Honeygain's $2. Honeygain wins on network trustworthiness (proprietary network vs. Bright Data routing) and platform maturity. There's no reason to choose just one.