Our Family Habits

Spending

Rewards that feel earned

Bribes wear out. Privileges, time together, and small choices keep their meaning. Set up rewards your kids actually look forward to.

Examples from real families

Set the point cost yourself. Higher costs make rewards feel special; lower costs let smaller wins land more often. Daily and weekly limits keep favorites from going stale.

  • Pick the family movie

    1/week

    30

    pts

  • Choose what's for dinner

    50

    pts

  • Stay up 30 minutes later

    1/week

    40

    pts

  • Special date with a parent

    200

    pts

  • First in the shower

    1/day

    10

    pts

  • Skip a chore once

    1/week

    80

    pts

  • Friend over for the afternoon

    120

    pts

  • Extra screen time, 30 min

    1/day

    60

    pts

  • Trip to the bookstore

    250

    pts

Kids choose when to spend

Agency matters. When a child decides whether to save toward a bigger reward or cash in for a smaller one, they're learning self-direction, not just compliance.

Edit without rewriting history

Adjust a reward's point cost as kids grow. Past redemptions stay where they are; future ones use the new price.

Custom rewards for each kid

What's special to a 6-year-old isn't what motivates a 12-year-old. Tailor the reward menu per child as they grow.

Built for shared homes

Multi-parent families and households across two homes can keep one shared ledger so kids see consistency wherever they are.

Try a reward menu that fits your family

Free tier includes up to 10 rewards. Upgrade later for more, or for streaks and themes that make the whole thing more fun.