In July 2026, online users searched for Project Apollo AI reviews pertaining to an alleged moneymaking product with other names including AI Paycheck System, Apollo AI-Powered Feedback System or Apollo AI-Powered Lottery Prediction Engine. Users wished to know if Project Apollo AI really worked, searching for the traditional “scam or legit” terms.
Project Apollo AI is a scam. It is not legit. That also goes for the products named AI Paycheck System, Apollo Sync (apollosync.online), Apollo AI-Powered Feedback System and Apollo AI-Powered Lottery Prediction Engine. Any Project Apollo AI reviews promoting a positive experience are lies.
I first found the Apollo AI moneymaking pitch in a Facebook ad. That ad led to the totalwellnessadvice.com scam website. That website featured a lengthy video presentation with the headline, “Google And OpenAI Are Desperately Paying Regular People $5,286 a Week And Almost Nobody Knows This AI Paycheck Exists.” That video showed numerous AI-generated people, MrBeast included, speaking about the product. The actual people truly behind the promotion of the scam were hiding. No information about the founder or founders — the scammers — exists online, at least from what I could tell. (They’re hiding, of course.)
The Apollo AI video — showing signs of moneymaking scams — on the website begins as follows:
What if telling an AI this answer is better than that one could pay you $700 a week? Well, it can actually pay you a lot more than that. And the fact that you clicked tells me you’re ready to see the full picture. You were right because what I’m about to show you in the next few minutes is the actual mechanism behind that number. Not a teaser, the full breakdown. Here’s the one thing you need to understand before we go in. This isn’t freelancing. It’s not a survey app. And it has nothing to do with content creation. It’s something called RLHF, ‘reinforcement learning from human feedback.’ It’s the process every major AI company, Google, Meta, OpenAI, uses to make their models smarter. And they can’t do it without regular people. People with zero tech background, people exactly like you.
Don’t believe a word of this.
The Apollo AI pitch eventually asks for a payment, for example $147. Historically, these scams secretly — without informing customers — charge them much more money than specified on checkout pages. Also, the checkout page hides a pre-checked box far below the “buy now” button that makes it to where customers agree to the terms and conditions and refund policy, despite the fact that they were not presented with those documents within the form they filled out to purchase Apollo AI-Powered Lottery Prediction Engine (or Apollo AI-Powered Feedback System).
Scams similar to Project Apollo AI often charge victims monthly recurring subscription charges of hundreds of dollars, promote fake money-back guarantees and display other red flags.
Consumers who fell for this scam should call their bank or credit card company right away to report the fraud. Also, victims should file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center via IC3.gov. In your complaint, include details from your emails or regular mail, as well as your bank or credit card statements, such as any email addresses, phone numbers or mailing addresses that appear — especially the company name and phone number listed on your online financial statements next to the charges. You never know… your complaint might lead to justice being served.
An investigation of this product appears below in a YouTube video from Jordan Liles, titled, “’Project Apollo AI Review for AI PayCheck System — Scam or Legit?” After that, look for a transcript from my Project Apollo AI video. I advise victims of this scam to file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) and report fraud to the Federal Trade Commission, as well as to read up on AAA’s list of top scams.
Transcript from my Project Apollo AI YouTube video
The following is a word-for-word transcript from the above Project Apollo AI moneymaking app YouTube video. Please note some of the quoted material originated with scammers’ AI-generated depictions and does not constitute me speaking positively about this scam:
Transcript From Video (Click To Expand)
The AI Paycheck System or Project Apollo AI Powered Feedback Engine. This is something that’s going around here in July 2026. It is a scam. And the way that I know that is that it has no credible backing from anyone. Also, it claims to be on this website, an entertainment website, it says, “Google and Open AI are desperately paying regular people $5,286 a week and almost nobody knows this AI paycheck exists.” And it doesn’t exist. This is a scam funnel that scammers in some country made up. I don’t know what country does say instead of project, “projeto,” in the in the URL at the top right at the top of this video.
Hit the like button down below. That can help people stay away from this Apollo AI, Project Apollo thing that’s going around the AI Paycheck System. Hitting like and maybe even commenting, which would be great if you want to do that. Just takes a few seconds will help my videos show up at higher in Google and YouTube search results, which I would really appreciate. Thank you so much if you do that.
So, I’m going to hit play on this video here. We’re going to watch part of this. It claims at the bottom that NBC, Fox News, ABC, and CNN all have something to do with this. They don’t. That you’re going to make a ton of money having something to do with an Apollo AI Powered Feedback Engine or maybe in an Apollo AI Powered Lottery Prediction Engine, an AI Paycheck System, and it’s not real. Let’s hit play on this Apollo AI thing. If you’re looking for Apollo AI reviews, whether it’s a scam or legit, Apollo AI is a scam. It’s It’s an absolute scam. I’ve seen it for months.
“What if telling an AI this answer is better than that one could pay you $700 a week? Well, it can actually pay you a lot more than that. And the fact that you clicked tells me you’re ready to see the full picture. You were right because what I’m about to show you in the next few minutes is the actual mechanism behind that number. Not a teaser, the full breakdown. Here’s the one thing you need to understand before we go in. This isn’t freelancing. It’s not a survey app. And it has nothing to do with content creation. It’s something called RLHF, ‘reinforcement learning from human feedback.’ It’s the process every major AI company, Google, Meta, OpenAI, uses to make their models smarter. And they can’t do it without regular people. People with zero tech background, people exactly like you. The problem is most platforms that …”
He is AI, by the way. He’s not real at all. His voice, where he’s standing, his face.
“You’re about to see how to skip the middleman entirely. In the video that’s loading right now, he breaks down the exact method, step by step. No fluff. You’ll see the real numbers, the real platforms, and exactly how people with no experience are pulling $1,800 to $5,300 in their first week. It takes about 5 minutes to watch. And the only requirement is that you don’t close the page. This is the part they tried to take down. Watch it while it’s still up.”
“Let me ask you something. Have you ever used ChatGPT? Google, Siri, Alexa? Have you ever typed a question, read the answer, and thought, ‘That’s not quite right.’ So, you rephrased it? Have you ever picked one search result over another? Corrected your phone when it autocorrected wrong, chosen option A instead of option B? Congratulations. You’ve been training artificial intelligence for free.”
So I have to hit refresh on the page to pause it because it you can’t actually pause it unless you do that. You can’t click on and pause it. But I refresh the page. It, as you can see, loads here. Will let me continue it. That guy also never said any of these words. His voice sounds strange. I don’t know who that is. I think I looked him up in the past. He has nothing to do with this if he does have a real name and he’s being misused with a deepfake or a fully AI depiction or whatever.
So, just know that this is an Apollo AI system, program or app. It is a scam. Claims you’re going to be able to make tons of money. It says it’s an AI Paycheck System. Maybe Project Apollo. It’s all a scam. No matter what you see it under, there could be other names of other products out there with Apollo or Project in them that have something to do with AI that have nothing to do with this. And so be it. They don’t they aren’t moneymaking systems. This is a scam offer. And the way you know this is it’s not an official website. It just just says “entertainment” at the top. And then like I said, it has the logos at the bottom. There’s no credible backing from anyone. They have to use AI-generated people to push and promote this, which means that no one actually behind this wants to show their face because they’re scammers. They’re just going to try to get away with with murder here and money and, you know, whatever. Just know that this has no legitimacy whatsoever.
“… for free, while trillion-dollar companies turn your feedback into profit. But here’s what most people don’t know. That exact same work, choosing between two answers, saying this is helpful or this isn’t is worth $50, $60, sometimes $100 a day. You’ve just been doing it for free. The simple task millions do daily without thinking. Now paying Americans over $500 a week. Don’t believe me? Ask Patricia.”
“When someone explained that AI paycheck to me, I felt stupid.”
Yeah, she’s AI and you can tell she’s staying in a fake kitchen. I’ve seen this sort of fake kitchen thing with Halle Berry and Tom Hanks supposedly pushing and promoting medicinal products they never did. And now you’re seeing it with this woman here. She’s completely fake, kitchen as well. “I felt stupid. I use ChatGPT every day for lesson plans. I’m always telling it, ‘No, that’s not what I meant or this answer is better.’ I was literally doing the job for free. Now I do the exact same thing. Pick which answer sounds better. And I made $16,000 last month. Same skill, same five minutes, except now I get paid.”
“I thought there had to be a catch. Like, who pays you just to say, ‘This answer is good. This one isn’t.’ But that is literally it. That’s the whole job.”
So, I can’t pause it there, but his shirt instead of saying Florida with like a Florida Gator for the University of Florida, Florida Gators says like “Blorida” because he’s AI because it can’t get legible text right because it’s an AI tool. “The whole job. I made $73 yesterday before my kids even woke up. Same thing I used to do scrolling my phone, except now there’s money in my account.”
“My granddaughter showed me. She said, ‘Grandma, you know how you’re always complaining that Alexa doesn’t understand you? That’s the job. Tell them what sounds right and what doesn’t.’ $1,500 a week for doing what I was already doing anyway.”
“Three completely different people, different ages, different backgrounds, different states, but they all figured out the same thing. They were already doing valuable work. They just weren’t getting paid for it. Now they are.”
“Thousands of Americans now earning at least $50 daily for common sense feedback. No technical skills required.”
“From free labor to real income, how everyday people are finally getting paid for training AI.”
“Now they are getting paid. And it’s not just them.” Do you hear that? Do you hear that voice right before like a few seconds before I hit pause? That was Dr. Mehmet Oz. Dr. Oz. Because these same scammers probably run different scams for medicinal products. So, they reused his voice. “Just them.”
“I’m a warehouse supervisor. I don’t know anything about AI. But I know when something sounds weird.” Well, you are AI, so you know something about AI. Although you don’t know anything because you are AI. “$23,000. This week I’m already at $1,200 and it’s only Wednesday.”
“My husband laughed when I told him about this, um, AI paycheck. He said, ‘Uh, nobody’s going to pay you just pick which answer sounds better.’ Then he saw my balance. Now, he does it too, uh, between the two of us, um, um, $4,000 a week. Um, but something we were both already doing on our phone.”
All right, we don’t need to keep looking at that. So, the British voice and the “um, um,” the too many “ums” in there give it away. That’s AI. As well as the visuals looks like it’s too smooth. It’s AI for sure. So, Project Apollo, the Apollo AI Powered Lottery Prediction Engine, the Apollo AI Powered Feedback Engine or AI Paycheck System are all scams. This will eventually go to a product pitch on another website that is a scam website that has really good Trustpilot reviews for some reason, but you can tell by what they sell that they sell scam products, but they never get like their feet never get held to the fire for it or whatever. It’s really bad.
And they have under there on on the checkout page, the final checkout page, which I don’t need to like show you or whatever. That will have like the check button, the checkout button. It says buy now. Of course, that’s the final button after you fill out your form and your credit card information. Under that, it mentions a money back guarantee. Under that, it mentions terms of purchase. And under that, it has a pre-checked box. Why is it that far below the buy now button? Because they don’t want you to see it. They want you to just think that it’s, you know, that there’s nothing else to look at. And that says that you accept the terms and conditions and refund policy. It’s so far down though, you might not even know it’s there. So, this has a lot of scam aspects to it. It’s terrible. You will not make money with something like this. And the way that I know that is that I’ve seen these scams over and over again under many different names for years.
My name is Jordan Liles. I’m a senior reporter for the fact-checking website Snopes.com. This is my personal YouTube channel where I come on nights and weekends to help keep you people away from scams. And so I hope that you value that. Like, comment, subscribe. The join button is down below. I’d really appreciate if you want to hit the like button. That would really mean a lot to me. And thank you so much for watching.
