For families with kids 3–10

Turn daily battles into proud moments.

You've already asked five times. Teeth still unbrushed. Toys still scattered.

Habit Badger turns the everyday tug-of-war — brushing, tidying, bedtime — into habits your kid is proud of. Every win earns a real coin, and every coin grows a badge that shows them who they're becoming.

★★★★★ Loved by our first families No credit card · No ads · Kid-safe
Friendly badger holding a gold coin inside a shield
LVL 2
Kindness Champ
+2 today
LVL 3
Calm Hero
+5 this week
LVL 1
Daily Mover
+1 this week
LVL 4
Healthy Eater
+2 today
How it works

Four small steps. Two minutes a day.

The rhythm is intentionally gentle. Notice. Name. Earn a coin. Repeat. The real work happens off-screen.

01

Pick a badge worth growing.

Start with one — Daily Mover, Healthy Eater, Calm Hero. Add more when it feels right. Never the whole bingo card on day one.

Daily Mover Healthy Eater Calm Hero Kindness Champ Tidy Space Custom
02

Catch a real moment.

"You ate by yourself today!" — that's a Healthy Eater move. Open the app, tap the badge, add a photo and how it felt. Twenty seconds, tops.

Toddler feeding herself with a spoon in a high chair
×2🥳
Ate by herself
Just now · Healthy Eater
03

Earn a coin worth saving.

A real coin drops into the bank with a soft plink. Watch the pile grow. Every habit climbs five levels — Growing, Strong, Epic, Mythic — at its own pace.

04

Trade coins for something real.

Rewards you've agreed on together. Kid taps a reward, allocates coins, you both see the progress. Saving for the next ice cream date becomes its own small story.

Ice cream date
10
Photo memories

Every coin has a story behind it.

Each coin is one real moment — what your kid did, how it felt, and the badge it grew. The pile in the bank isn't points. It's a year of small proud days you can scroll back through.

Toddler cheering with a piece of broccoli at the table
×2🥳
Ate the broccoli
Today · Healthy Eater
Toddler with a backpack walking outdoors
😊
Walked to school
Yesterday · Daily Mover
Kids sharing toy trucks in a sandbox
×3🥳
Shared toys
2 days ago · Kindness Champ
Toy bins sorted with LEGO, cars and blocks
😠
Tidied the LEGO
3 days ago · Tidy Space
Young child riding a bike on a path in the park
🥳
Practiced cycling
4 days ago · Skill Builder
Young child absorbed in reading a picture book
×2🥳
Read for ten minutes
5 days ago · Book Lover

Add a photo to any moment, or keep it simple — every coin remembers either way.

A sticker chart rewards compliance.
A coin your kid earned is proof of who they're becoming.

What's inside

Built around your family's real moments.

No leaderboards. No streak shame. No prize-bin bribery. Just a quiet loop that turns daily routines into habits — and habits into proof your kid can hold.

A badge is a routine and an identity — at once.

Daily Mover, Healthy Eater, Calm Hero, Kindness Champ — pick from the library or write your own. Eating the greens is the routine; Healthy Eater is who your kid becomes by doing it. Each badge climbs five levels, from Resting to Mythic. The reward isn't a sticker. It's being seen.

Daily Mover
L1Growing · 18 coins
+1 today
Healthy Eater
L2Strong · 42 coins
+2 today
Calm Hero
L3Epic · 95 coins
+6 this week

A coin bank, not a sticker drawer.

A sticker chart is a promise. A full coin bank is proof. Every habit earns a real coin your kid can shake, spill, count, and refill — and tap to reopen the moment it came from.

Mia's bank
30

Rewards you actually feel good about.

You decide what coins buy — pizza night, a library trip, an hour at the park. Little kids save for something they can hold; bigger kids save for experiences. No checkout-line meltdowns, no prize-bin bribery.

You set the price Experiences, not trinkets Saved-for, not bought
Trip to Indoor Playground
20
6 to go
Sleepover
12
3 to go
Every family is different

Built for every parenting style.

Structured, relaxed, or somewhere in between — Habit Badger bends to how you already parent. Same coins, same badges underneath. You choose how much to steer.

You steer

Structured.

Assign the habits, set clear expectations, and let the badges hold the line. Habit Badger keeps the rhythm so you're not the only reminder in the house.

They lead

Relaxed.

Let your kid choose the badges they want to chase. You stay the witness — noticing, naming, celebrating — while they own the growing.

A bit of both

In between.

Tighten up for the teeth-and-bedtime battles, ease off everywhere else. Adjust the balance as your kid grows. There's no one right way to do this.

Focus Timer

Make time visible
for the brains that need it.

For kids, ten minutes is an abstraction. Habit Badger turns any habit into a time-boxed challenge — a coin-ring counts down so the finish line is something they can actually see.

Earn the coin when time's up, or whenever they're ready. Every minute spent is recorded — so effort isn't just felt, it's remembered.

How levels work

Five levels. One slow, kind climb.

Every habit lives on its own ladder. Mia might be Strong at Healthy Eater, Growing at Calm Hero, and Epic at Daily Mover — all at once. There's no "behind." There's only her, growing.

See a sample journey
LVL 0
Resting habit
A habit just added. One coin moves it to the next level.
0 coins
LVL 1
Growing habit
The first steps are the hardest. Keep practicing — you'll get better.
1 – 30
LVL 2
Strong habit
You're becoming really good at this.
31 – 80
LVL 3
Epic habit
This habit is becoming a part of you.
81 – 180
LVL 4
Mythic habit
You're an example for the kids around you.
181+
Every kid is different

Younger and older kids run on different fuel.

Motivation matures. Habit Badger meets your kid where they are — and grows with them, from coins they can hold to a climb they own.

Just starting · ages 3–5

Start with what they can hold.

Little kids need the reward up close. The coin bank they can shake and spill, a physical timer that makes ten minutes real, and the badger himself cheering them on. Leaning on something tangible at first isn't bribery — it's exactly how habits take root.

Coin bank Focus timer Small rewards
Mostly extrinsic →
Growing up · ages 6–10

Let the climb become its own reward.

As kids get older, the badge progression starts to motivate from the inside. Coins buy experiences — movie night, choosing dinner, a trip — instead of trinkets. They begin writing their own habits. You shift from steering to witnessing.

Badge progression Experiential rewards Self-set habits
→ Increasingly intrinsic
Real families

Less nagging. More proud moments.

A few early notes from families testing Habit Badger — placeholders for now; we'll swap in real ones as they roll in.

★★★★★
"I have 41 coins. I'm saving for the big one — the trampoline park. I'm a Daily Mover now."
T
Theo, age 6
In his own words
★★★★★
"We dropped the sticker chart on day three. Habit Badger does the thing sticker charts only pretended to — without the bribe energy."
S
Sarah M.
Mum of two, ages 5 & 8
★★★★★
"No more morning battles — he reminds ME to start the timer. He says he's a Calm Hero now, and he means it."
M
Marcus T.
Dad of a 6-year-old
Pricing

Free to start. Honest if you stay.

Every family can use the core loop forever, for free. Family unlocks the parts that matter when you have more than one kid or want a richer history together.

Free
Starter

Everything one kid needs to build the coin habit.

$0/ forever
  • One kid profile
  • 5 active badges from the library
  • The coin bank, kid-friendly
  • Interactive focus timer
  • Up to 3 custom rewards
  • Weekly parent digest

Cancel any time. Your coins, habits, and memories stay with your family — even on Free.

Questions you might be holding

Honest answers, briefly.

Is this just a sticker chart with extra steps?

The opposite. A sticker chart rewards compliance: you brushed, you get a sticker. Habit Badger names who your kid is becoming — a Daily Mover, a Calm Hero, a Kindness Champ — and drops a real coin when they live it out. The badge is a routine and an identity at once, and a full coin bank is proof a sticker chart can never give. That distinction is the whole product.

What ages does it work for?

We design for ages 3–10. Younger kids (3–5) lean on what they can hold — the coin bank, the physical timer, small rewards. Older kids (6–10) start chasing the badge climb for its own sake, trading coins for experiences and writing their own habits. The same system grows with them as their motivation moves from outside to in.

How much screen time does it add?

Under two minutes a day, by design. The kid taps a habit, watches a coin drop, and closes the app. The actual moment — the kindness, the curiosity — happens off-screen. We're a tiny notebook, not a destination.

Can my co-parent and I share an account?

Yes. On Family, both parents (and grandparents, sitters, anyone you invite) can mint coins from their own phone. The kid sees one bank, you see one dashboard, everyone notices together.

Will this replace my parenting?

Never. Habit Badger is the co-pilot, not the autopilot. It holds the rhythm and reflects your kid's growth back to them; you bring the love, the judgment, and the moments that actually matter. You set the dial too — pure badge-and-identity, tangible rewards, or a blend — so it works with your instincts instead of overriding them.

Do you collect data on my kid?

We collect only what's needed to sync your family's coins between devices. No third-party analytics, no ads, no ad networks, ever. Photo memories live encrypted in your family's account; you can export and delete anytime.

What if we miss a day, or a week, or a month?

Then you missed a day. There are no red marks, no streaks broken, no guilt loops. Open it again when you remember; the coins you've earned are still there. Habits live in the returning, not the unbroken chain.

Does this work for kids with ADHD?

Several of the things ADHD therapists recommend most — visible timers, immediate feedback, scaffolding instead of willpower, no delayed-reward sticker charts — are baked into how Habit Badger works. The Focus Timer makes time concrete; coins land the second a moment is noticed; levels move at the kid's pace, not the calendar's. We don't claim to be a clinical tool, but we built the app so it doesn't fight the way an ADHD brain is wired.

What are the five levels?

Each habit climbs Resting → Growing → Strong → Epic → Mythic as your kid earns coins on it. Levels are per-habit, not per-kid — so being Mythic at Curiosity says nothing about where they are on Patience. There's no overall score.

Less nagging. More proud moments.

Two minutes a day. One coin at a time. Watch the daily battles turn into proof of who your kid is becoming.

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