
GritSprout is a habits and rewards app for kids, built for real families.
Who GritSprout is for: parents, grandparents, and real families
For families who want fewer arguments and more consistency.
Who is GritSprout for?
For parents tired of repeating themselves, grandparents who want to help, separated parents, and families with more than one child who want the same routine.
The parent who's tired of repeating
Same story every day: brush teeth, homework, reading, clean room.
With GritSprout, your child knows what to do. You stop nagging. You reward.
Grandparents who want to be involved
They want to matter in the child's routine, even from a different city.
They see progress, add prizes in their name, and the child sees who the reward comes from.
Separated parents who want consistency
Different rules in two homes create confusion and tension for the child.
Same activities, same routine, same visibility for both parents.
Families with multiple children
Each child has their own pace, and parents can't track everything manually.
The routine runs itself. Each child has their own profile, and the leaderboard turns consistency into a game.
Godparents, aunts, uncles who want to matter
They want to contribute to the child's development but lack a clear framework.
The child has a clear motivation - concrete prizes, visible in the app with the giver's name.
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 changes every day
Now: "Brush your teeth!" three times
With GritSprout: Your child knows what to do. 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, not a fight.
Now: "Call grandma!"
With GritSprout: Calling becomes an activity, and the child does it without pressure.
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