Stop nagging. Start rewarding.

A game. One rule. Honesty.

Your child has a clear reason to do things on their own. You just reward.

7 days free, then $4.99 / month - whole family, unlimited children

Parent bonus: recommend the app and earn free months.

Less than a minute a day for your child

Mother and daughter on the couch with a tablet

3 steps and you're set

Step 1

Create your family and activities

Set up your account, add your children with a PIN, and choose activities from the list or create your own.

Step 2

Your child checks in daily

Open the link, enter the PIN, done.

Step 3

Track progress and give rewards

See the dashboard and calendar, then add prizes from you or other family members.

Tablet and school supplies

Is it right for your family?

GritSprout is built for real families with busy schedules and clear goals.

Three children at a table, learning together

Parents tired of repeating themselves

Your child checks in on their own, and you step out of the "routine police" role.

Grandparents who want to stay involved

They stay connected to the child's progress and can add prizes in their own name, visible to the child.

Separated parents who want consistency

Same activities and same routine in both homes, without mixed messages.

Families with multiple children

Each child has separate progress, and the leaderboard turns routine into a game.

Less pressure, more motivation

Now: "Brush your teeth!" multiple times

With GritSprout: Your child checks it off. You just reward.

Now: "Did you do your homework?" every evening

With GritSprout: Check progress quickly and know exactly what's done.

Now: "Stop using the tablet!"

With GritSprout: The tablet becomes a reward for consistency.

Girl running outdoors

Real-life examples

Mornings without drama

Brushing teeth, making the bed, and packing the backpack become a clear routine.

Reading becomes a habit

Your child tracks their reading streak and stays motivated day after day.

Grandparents stay close

Calls and your child's progress become part of the same routine.

Why honesty?

Your child checks off what they did on their own — nobody verifies, nobody controls. That's the rule of the game. If they lie? It's a perfect conversation starter, not a failure. It's not about surveillance. It's about trust.

Girl showing a drawing, dad applauding

What you gain as a parent

Connected to your child's life

See what they did today, enjoy their streaks, and build something meaningful together.

No more hassle

Stop nagging. Your child checks in on their own, you just watch and reward.

Prizes from you

You and other family members add prizes, and your child sees exactly who offers each one.

What your child learns

A fun way, with prizes from you, to learn things that matter:

ResponsibilityDoes things on their own
CommunicationTells the family what they did today
Healthy eatingEats fruit, vegetables, and drinks water
MovementMoves every day, with joy
ConsistencyDay-by-day streaks — and they feel proud
DisciplineFollows the routine without being forced

Not just chores

Homework, sports, reading, nutrition, family time — pick what matters to you.

Brush teethMake the bedClean roomHomeworkReadingSports & exerciseOutdoor playAte a fruit?+9 activities + custom ones
Child's drawing with colored pencils

One subscription, no surprises

$4.99/ month

7 days free with full access. Then the whole family pays one subscription. Cancel anytime.

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