With Privilege Points, they'll beg you for the chance to earn rewards instead. Set up a chore checklist for each child, assign points or cash, and let them earn the privileges that actually motivate them — screen time, allowance money, a sleepover.
Free to download · iOS · Works for all ages








Visual task lists, immediate rewards, and consistent routines are recommended by child psychologists for ADHD and behavior challenges. Privilege Points is built around exactly these principles — and parents of kids with ADHD consistently report fewer fights and more cooperation.
Learn more about ADHD & behavior →Most chore apps force you into their system. Privilege Points adapts to yours. Mix points and cash. Use it for chore tracking, behavior management, screen time limits, or allowance — or all of the above.
Build a daily chore routine for each child. Required tasks stay pinned to the top. Add optional chores, set deadlines, and limit how often tasks can be claimed.
Visual task lists, immediate rewards, and consistent routines help kids with ADHD stay focused and build responsibility — just like child psychologists recommend.
Learn more →Younger kids love earning points for privileges. Older kids respond to real cash allowance. One app that grows with your family.
Kids request points and privileges from their own phones. Parents review and approve — or deny — from theirs. No auto-crediting without your sign-off.
A built-in timer tracks screen time limits and timed penalties across multiple kids simultaneously — no more manual timekeeping.
Lock any device in read-only mode for a specific child or as a shared family device. Kids see their task list and point total — but can't change anything.
All data lives securely in the cloud. Parents, grandparents, sitters, and caregivers can all participate on as many devices as you'd like.
A full record of every point earned and every privilege granted. Invaluable when there's any disagreement about what was completed.
Younger kids love earning points and spending them on fun privileges. Older kids respond better to real money. Create cash chores and cash privileges to manage weekly allowance, or let older kids earn toward a savings goal. You decide when and how to introduce each child to money.
Points for younger kids
Cash allowance for teens
Multiple kids, one app