# GritSprout  - daily habits and rewards app for kids

> GritSprout, the app for daily habits and rewards for kids, for parents who want visible progress and calmer routines. One subscription. 7-day free trial.

Source: https://gritsprout.com

GritSprout is the app for daily habits and rewards for kids.

# The app for daily habits and rewards for kids

A game. One rule. Honesty.

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

 Try 7 days free How does it work?

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

 An example of a routine seen in GritSprout: daily activities, clear progress, and family rewards.

Quick answers before you start

## What is GritSprout?

GritSprout is the app for daily habits and rewards for kids, used by families to track routines, progress, and prizes in one place.

 Read the GritSprout FAQ

## What age range is it for?

GritSprout works well from ages 4-5 with some help at the start and up through 12+, once your child can check off activities on their own.

 Read more about age fit and routines

## How does it work?

3 steps: create your family and activities, your child checks in daily, and the family tracks progress and gives rewards.

 See the full step-by-step flow

## How much does it cost?

$4.99 per month for the whole family, with unlimited children and a 7-day free trial.

 See pricing for the whole family

## 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.

 See all steps in detail

## Is it right for your family?

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

### 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.

 See all family scenarios

## 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.

## 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.

 See all examples

## 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.

GritSprout is not a parental control app. It does not block, monitor, or track your child's location. It is a habits and rewards app built on trust: your child checks off what they did, and the family rewards progress. Data is protected under GDPR, is not shared with third parties, and is not used for advertising.

## 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:

 Responsibility Does things on their own

 Communication Tells the family what they did today

 Healthy eating Eats fruit, vegetables, and drinks water

 Movement Moves every day, with joy

 Consistency Day-by-day streaks - and they feel proud

 Discipline Follows the routine without being forced

## Not just chores

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

 Brush teeth Make the bed Clean room Homework Reading Sports & exercise Outdoor play Ate a fruit? +9 activities + custom ones

## One subscription, no surprises

 $4.99* / month

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

* Price valid for a limited time only.

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