Your child does chores — and saves for their dream
You set tasks, your child completes them and earns coins. They save for what they've wanted — and learn to finish what they start and handle money responsibly.
A simple loop that keeps them going
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Task
You assign a task from a template or create your own
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Review
Your child completes it — you approve
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Coins
They land in the wallet, level goes up
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Reward
Save up and claim the prize they chose
10 ready-made templates or create your own
Clear for younger and older kids — difficulty grows gradually. Pick from the catalog or write your own and set the reward.
Do homework
Water plants
Walk the dog
Wash dishes
Make the bed
Take out trash
Brush teeth
Workout
Draw a picture
You're in charge — no cheating
You see all your child's activity and approve every completed task yourself. Rushed the job? Tap "Redo" and leave a comment — the task goes back to your child. Coins only arrive for work you accept.
Dishes are still wet, dry them off 🙂 — the task goes back to your child with your comment.
Less resistance, more interest
Everything feels like a game — kids understand it better and engage more willingly. Coins for chores, levels for progress, reward chests they pick themselves.
Coins
A reward for every task you approve
Levels
Grow with your child's activity
Chests
Save up — open the reward they wanted
A dream with a clear path
Your child builds their own wish list and sees how much is left for each goal. It teaches setting goals, waiting, and enjoying what they've saved — instead of spending everything at once.
- Headphones 840 / 1200
- LEGO set 525 / 1500
- Movie with a friend Done
Helps start the money conversation
Sometimes it's hard to talk about money, saving, and spending. The Academy has 19 short lessons for kids and 10 guides for parents. Each lesson is a story, a real-life example, and a mini quiz at the end.
From "what is money" to taxes, banks, and money around the world. In English, Russian, and Spanish.
Frequently asked
They're in-app currency. You decide what they stand for: allowance, a wanted purchase, or a shared outing. Link them to real money if you want — or keep it as a game.
Pick from 10 ready-made templates or create your own. Help around the house, homework, reading, sports — you choose the wording and reward.
It won't work. You approve every task. If it's not done right — send it back with a comment. Coins only come for accepted work.
Ages 7 to 13. Tasks and lessons work for younger and older kids — difficulty grows gradually.
Give the first task today
Download MoneyLand, add your child, and set the first task in a couple of minutes.