Why stacking works
Pure video watching tops out around $0.30/hour on most networks for global users, and around $1/hour for US users. The same networks host offerwalls — powered by Lootably, AdGate Media, AdGem, RevU, and similar third-party providers — that pay $0.10 to $2 for short tasks. Running both at the same time lifts your effective hourly rate to $1–$3 without much extra effort.
The mental model: the video wall plays in a background tab and earns passively. The offerwall is where you spend your active attention. Together they roughly double your hourly rate compared to either alone.
Which offers to take
Take: short surveys under 5 minutes, free mobile app installs that pay on first launch (typically $0.20–$0.80 each), 'reach level 1–5' casual game offers with low time commitment, and free signups to legitimate services you'd consider anyway (newsletters, free trials of products with no auto-renew).
Skip: anything that asks for a credit card or 'free trial' with auto-renew enabled, surveys longer than 10 minutes (disqualification rates make the effective rate negative), 'reach level 30+' or 'reach VIP tier' game offers that take 20+ hours, and any offer requiring you to pay for shipping.
Hard skip: offers that ask you to deposit money into a casino, broker, or trading platform. These pay $50–$200 but the deposit is almost never recoverable, and reputable networks are increasingly removing them. If you see one on a network that should know better, treat it as a yellow flag for that network's overall quality.
Networks worth stacking
Freecash and Gain.gg have the cleanest offerwalls for global users — modern UI, fast crediting, low minimum withdrawal. Both aggregate offers from Lootably, AdGem, and Notik. Start here if you're outside the US.
TimeBucks has the highest raw volume but the lowest per-task rates and the slowest support. Use it as a third or fourth network, not as your primary.
In the US, Swagbucks' own offerwall pairs perfectly with Swagbucks Watch — both credit to the same SB balance, so you hit the $3 threshold roughly twice as fast as running either alone. This is the single best stacking setup for US users.
InboxDollars also has an offerwall and video section on the same balance, with a similar dynamic to Swagbucks but a higher $15 threshold.
How to manage two screens of activity
Open the video wall in one browser tab and the offerwall in another, both pinned. Start the video playlist first so it's accumulating in the background, then turn your attention to the offerwall. Check back on the video tab every few minutes — most video walls require you to click 'continue' between videos and will idle out if you don't.
Don't try to actively watch videos and complete offers at the same time. The video wall is passive; the offerwall is active. Mixing the two means doing neither well.
Tracking offer credit
Take a screenshot of every offer's completion screen before closing it. Offerwalls credit reliably about 90% of the time, but the remaining 10% requires you to open a support ticket with proof. Without a screenshot, you'll lose the dispute every time.
Most offerwall support runs through the offer provider (Lootably, AdGem) rather than the network you signed up through. The support link is usually buried at the bottom of the offerwall page — bookmark it the first time you find it.