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  • Best chore app ever!

    My kids and I have been using this app for about 3-4 months now. After significant whining and complaining about why they had to get points instead of just get their allowance, they are skilled users and are constantly on me to give them their points. I love the history feature so I can remember if I gave privileges or penalties. I also love that they can go negative, especially when they borrow money for something and need to “pay” me back. I have tied their points to a specific dollar amount and it works awesome. They know that if they want game coin, they need to clean their room or do the dishes. This app has been a game changer for our family and taken all of the the remembering if I gave them their allowance off me.
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  • Fantastic app with room for improvements

    My family uses privelege points as part of an effort to give praise for positive behaviors and habits as well as integrating consequence to poor choices. I try not to use it punitively and prefer the primary focus being a reward for their behaviors and habits we like to acknowledge and build. I have separate accounts to track for each child and then a family account for our yes day. I wish that there was a little bit more customization available in sorting the tasks etc. Overall it's fantastic app that is been positive for our family and my adhd kids who work really well with incentives and tracking. This makes me more consistent Vs the sticker charts. Highly recommend so that everyone wins with getting praised for great choices and seeing results for increased frequency of seeing those choices/habits/behaviors!
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  • LOVE IT! Could use a few extras to make it even better…

    I have a few suggestions to make this app even better!
    1. Make a section for health and wellness. I know we can add points for stuff like sit ups and push ups and stuff like that… but having a separate section or adding a “health and wellness” to the drop down that lists “one-time, scheduled, and anytime”.
    2. Add 1/2 point options.
    3. Add an option to have daily “notes” that will be at the top of their login page every day. If I need to tell my kid in the morning not to forget their backpack or special class party supplies… I could have that flagged at the top of their chore list.
    4. Make it easier to add a scheduled event for every two weeks instead of weekly. I have to scroll through to the certain day two weeks away to add the task that’s needed every two weeks.

    5. Add a section for “awards” where a parent can add points that the kids don’t have to earn or buy as a privilege… such as good grades or birthdays and Christmas type stuff.

    We absolutely LOVE your app and hope you’re able to add a few things like this in the future to make it even better!!!
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  • Love<3 This will be an awesome motivator

    I love this app so far. It has the chance to make chores recurring, makes it an option to show the task on each child or specific. Easy to add more and customize. Able to add penalties and house rules. Adds the incentives with limits to how much they can request them. Kids are able to access it and you can invite adults like a spouse/babysitter/extended family. Easy to access from the Home Screen widget. Only thing I wish they could change so far is if a required chore could show up in the optional chore area for the days it isn’t required. So my kids need to take a bath every other day but if they do it on a day that isn’t required, they can still say that they’ve done it instead of it being grayed out. I just made it optional hoping the points make them want to do it every other day.
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  • Love<3 This will be an awesome motivator

    I love this app so far. It has the chance to make chores recurring, makes it an option to show the task on each child or specific. Easy to add more and customize. Able to add penalties and house rules. Adds the incentives with limits to how much they can request them. Kids are able to access it and you can invite adults like a spouse/babysitter/extended family. Easy to access from the Home Screen widget.

    Only thing I wish they could change so far is if a required chore could show up in the optional chore area for the days it isn’t required. So my kids need to take a bath every other day but if they do it on a day that isn’t required, they can still say that they’ve done it instead of it being grayed out. I just made it optional hoping the points make them want to do it every other day.
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  • Enjoying so far

    Solid tool so far, enjoying the premium version. There are a few things missing that would be nice to have:

    1) more granular task scheduling (e.g. for a task like vacuuming, it would be really useful to be able to specify “every 3 days” instead of “twice per week” so it isn’t available on two days back to back. Alternatively, the ability to put a task on a “cooldown” period, if I complete an optional task myself then I should be able to “pause” it being available for my child for a duration of time)

    2) one time reminders (e.g. let me send a push notification reminder on an ad hoc basis instead of forcing it to be tied to a specific time)

    3) historical point editing (e.g. if i forget to check off a task from yesterday, I can not go back and grant it. Workaround being manually adjusting the point total, but this is not as convenient)
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  • Just what we needed

    This app is great. The idea is genius. Then the app functions perfectly with a crazy household of five. I can customize points, fill in details, and the best part is my kids get a notification when I penalize and award and accept their request. I love it. For example I walk by my daughter’s jacket on the floor, I put the penalty on the app which will deduct 3 points in the time frame I choose. She comes running downstairs searching the floor for what she left. She hangs her jacket on the hook and goes back to her room to resume what she was doing. I cancel the penalty. No yelling no lecture she wasn’t upset it was like a game. She’s trying to save up points to spend the night at her friends house. I love it!!
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  • Love the motivation it gives my kids

    I have been searching for a system to keep track of chores and motivate my kids to do their chores more consistently and this has been perfect so far! We’ve been using it for the past two weeks and my kids ASK to clean the bathroom and other chores all the time now because they want to earn the points. It’s amazing. And it’s so easy to keep track of.
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  • First 2 Days

    I’m a Mom of 5 children, a 1 year old and my others the ages between 7-13. I can’t say I’ve ever had terrible kids, but when there’s 2 parents in the home on separate schedules I found it really hard to look after baby and stay consistent with the other kids, this app helps me hold myself accountable as a parent and also my children as I take initiative to get on the same page with them about chores and daily tasks. This morning my 13 year old called to check in the daily tasks to receive his points for the morning. I geared my task list to receive enough points to have PS5, Phone or Switch as privileges. It encourages them to EARN their time slots. By far the best App I’ve come across to assist my parenting needs and style! HIGHLY recommend. I will be purchasing the $20 year subscription.
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  • Great BUT

    My mom uses this to keep me and my three siblings on track. I wish I could add a note to tasks I completed when I am requesting points and it would be awesome if I could add a picture as proof that I completed the task. I would like it if my mom could do this too with the points she takes away. I want to know exactly why. I think if she could also add pictures then she can give proof like a picture of the sandwich my sister left on the coffee table. I would LOVE if us kids could tell on each other. If I could request penalties for my mom to give one of them with a note explaining why with the picture option. I could send the sandwich picture to my mom proving my sister wasted food and didn’t clean up after herself. Some parents don’t like a tattletale so telling should be a feature the parent can turn on or off. I know my mom would use the tattletale option because she can’t be with everyone all the time.
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