Brili Routines – Visual Time‪r

Brili Routines – Visual Time‪r

Keeps motivated & on time

168 ratings
99 reviews

Archived App (Last seen on 12 Mar 2026)

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 18, 2015
  • March 31, 2023

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About

This app helps children establish and follow daily routines with visual timers and interactive prompts. It offers customizable schedules for mornings, bedtimes, and more, with rewards to encourage task completion and on-time performance. Designed to reduce chaos and promote structure, it's especially beneficial for children with learning or behavioral challenges.

Visual timers with activity context
Audible prompts and notifications
Customizable routines and activities
Dynamic scheduling and time adjustments
Reward system with stars/points
Parental monitoring and progress charts
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What's New in Brili Routines

3.3.9

March 31, 2023

Fixes and Improvements: * We fixed bugs related to the lock code and the support link.

Subscription plans

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$49.991 Year
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User reviews

Buggy

For a paid app there should be less bugs, I’ve been using this app for years and it had always been buggy. Recently resubscribed but I’m stuck on the subscribe screen and can’t use the app even though I paid money. Exhausting. I would use a different app, search the app store and you will find many alternatives.
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Suggestion

My AuDHD son loves this app but it would be amazing if I could bring it up on my Apple TV. Sometimes he has a hard time remembering to look at the app and go to the next step so it being on the tv would be great.

Love but lacking some features and updates

I love this app. I have used it for several years on and off. Typically me moving away from it is in hopes of finding an app that has less of the issues for the same cost and or an Apple Watch application, but in the end really ends up being the best option because of its level of engagement for children..

One thing I would like is in the parents view when I open up all the routines to have a more organized view. At this point, it throws every routine from all days across all children into one cluttered list.

Another thing that I would change is the ability to have summer routines that are based on the day, such as chores, but not required to be done by a certain time

Additionally, the ability to skip certain tasks on certain days

The ability to apply one routine to multiple children without having to create duplicate Routines over and over again for each child. I know there’s a duplicate routine button, but it could be so much better.

I believe that for children was really severe anxiety, offering the option to either hide the timer or do something which can alleviate that would be awesome. I know as a mama of a special-needs kiddo that anxiety is a real thing and it’s a fine balance to manage it.

I also think it would be cool if there was a couple more widget options that allowed to see subtasks, but still scroll through different main tasks .

Last but not least the biggest one for both my kids, and I, which has been the biggest driving force for us switching to other applications is the need for an Apple Watch application. The kids cannot manage carrying their tablets around while they do their routines. They can’t leave them sat down because they get anxious about the timer when they can’t see it and even the phone is one more thing to have to carry while they’re trying to do all these other things they already struggle with. Being able to have the application on a smart watch would be the ultimate game changer and I don’t think we would ever have any reason to move away from using Brili.
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Good, not great

I love the concept of this app, it's exactly what I'm looking for to help my son get through his morning and bedtime routines without me hovering and nagging to keep him on track every time he gets distracted. I would like to suggest some changes/fixes to the program.
Adding a feature that allows me to approve/reject steps of his routine would be golden. Right now he gets stars if he swipes the task as "done" ... even if it's not done. There is a way for me to go in and manually remove stars, but I'd prefer for the app to tell my son his tasks are under review, and he'll get the stars when I verify he did them.

Another change that would be awesome would be changing the reward system to be able to switch to a different reward if you have enough stars for it. Right now, my son picks a "reward" before he earns the stars, and then he's stuck with that one until he has finished earning it. I'd prefer the stars work more like money. If he has enough stars, he can use them to buy whatever reward option he wants.

Finally, I'd love for the app to have a feature for "skipping" parts of routines. My son's bedtime routine includes a shower, but some days he doesn't need one, so it would be great if we could skip it and move on. But there's no way to skip that step other than to swipe that it's "done" and get stars awarded as if you completed it.
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It would be perfect.

If there was a version of this with just the singular account this would get five stars.

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Reported Bugs

15 issues

App crashes on startup or during use

Bug

Stuck on subscribe screen despite payment

Bug

Routines marked as 'late' without valid reason

Bug

Glitches when typing task labels

Bug

Glitches when setting task times

Bug

App freezes at end of routine

Bug

Voice notifications stop working

Bug

Routine doesn't pause properly

Bug

Missing start routine notification

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Cannot swipe tasks to mark complete

Bug

Repeated noise when swiping tasks

Bug

Login issues and account creation failures

Bug

Incompatibility with iPad display

Bug

App becomes unusable with multiple children/routines

Bug

Inconsistent time tracking and updates

Bug

Requested Features

19 requests

Apple Watch application

Feature

Apple TV compatibility

Feature

Parent approval/verification of completed tasks

Feature

Flexible reward system (stars as currency)

Feature

Skip task functionality

Feature

Apply routines to multiple children simultaneously

Feature

Summer routines without time requirements

Feature

Adult-focused version of the app

Feature

Tutorial and help section

Feature

Stopwatch feature and task time tracking

Feature

Save and reuse custom tasks

Feature

Widget improvements with subtask visibility

Feature

Anxiety-reducing timer options

Feature

Offline mode support

Feature

Search functionality for built-in routines

Feature

Ability to change reward mid-routine

Feature

More flexible scheduling options

Feature

One-time purchase option instead of subscription

Feature

Ad-supported free version

Feature

FAQ

What does Brili Routines do?

Brili Routines helps children manage their daily schedules by providing visual timers, audible prompts, and a reward system. Parents can set up custom routines for various times of the day, such as mornings or bedtime, to help children stay on task and on time. The app aims to reduce chaos and promote structure, making routines stress-free.

What are the key features of Brili Routines?

Key features include visual timers that show current activities within the context of the whole routine, gentle audible prompts and alarms, dynamic scheduling that adjusts activity durations automatically, and a customizable reward system where children earn stars or points. Parents can also manage multiple children under one account and view progress charts.

How much does Brili Routines cost?

The app offers a free one-month trial of all features. After the trial, users have the option to subscribe to a monthly, six-month, or yearly plan. Pricing varies by subscription length, with options like $7.99 for one month, $34.99 for six months, and $49.99 for one year.

What devices is Brili Routines compatible with?

The app description mentions that Brili syncs instantly across all devices and can be linked to unlimited devices. It also states that parents can monitor routines in real time from a separate device. While specific operating systems aren't detailed, it implies cross-device and cross-platform compatibility for parents and children.

Who would benefit most from using Brili Routines?

Brili Routines is designed for parents who want to bring structure and consistency to their children's daily lives. It is particularly beneficial for children who have learning or behavior challenges, such as those with ADHD or autism spectrum disorders, as it provides a clear, visual, and motivating way to follow routines.