A family chore app for growing good money habits
Sprout Chores
Kids complete real-life chores, earn Sprout Coins, grow a cheerful garden, and practice spending, saving, and giving with a grown-up in the loop.
- No Kid Debit Cards
- Parent-approved Rewards
- Built For iPhone Families
Chores become little wins
Simple enough for kids. Structured enough for parents.
Pick Starter Chores
Make the bed, read, help with dishes, feed the pet, or add your own family routines.
Kids Earn Coins
Completed chores become Sprout Coins, XP, streaks, badges, and garden progress.
Grown-ups Approve
Cash-outs, donations, gifts, and rewards stay parent-mediated from request to completion.
For Kids
A playful world where helping out feels visible.
Kids see today’s chores, customize friendly avatars, grow their garden, collect badges, and decide whether coins go toward spending, saving, or giving.
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coins given
For Grown-ups
Allowance practice without handing over a card.
Sprout Chores keeps money moments parent-mediated. Kids can request rewards or cash-outs, but grown-ups decide what gets approved and when real money changes hands.
- Custom chores, schedules, coin values, and auto-approval rules.
- Spend, Save, and Give jars make tradeoffs easy to talk about.
- Starter rewards help families launch without a blank setup screen.
Family-first by design
Made for household routines, not kid banking.
Chores Stay Practical
Parents choose the work, cadence, coin amount, and whether a task needs review.
Coins Are Virtual
Sprout Coins help kids practice choices without connecting child bank accounts.
Giving Is Part Of It
Kids can practice generosity with parent-approved donation requests.
Common Questions
Clear answers for families and app review.
Is Sprout Chores a banking app?
No. Sprout Chores is not a bank, debit card, payment service, or money transmitter. Sprout Coins are virtual, and real-world allowance or rewards happen outside the app between family members.
Who approves rewards and cash-outs?
Parents and grown-ups approve chores, rewards, cash-outs, gifts, and donation requests before real-world follow-through happens.
What money habits does Sprout Chores teach?
Kids practice earning, spending, saving, giving, setting goals, and seeing progress through a cheerful garden and badge system.
sproutchores.app
Launching for families who want chores to teach more than chores.
The iPhone app is being prepared for release. Use the launch contact link for early access, testing, or partnership conversations.