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Every kid gets their own everything

Earnest gives every child their own quests, Time Bank, coins, avatar, and progress, so siblings never share a balance. The interface adapts to two age tiers, a simpler one for ages 5 to 8 and a fuller one for ages 9 to 13.

Coming to Android. Free during early access, no card required.

How multiple kids works

Families are not one-size-fits-all, so Earnest keeps each child's world separate while giving you one place to manage them all. A five-year-old and a twelve-year-old can use the same app without it feeling the same.

A bank per child

Each kid earns and spends their own minutes and coins. One child running low never touches the balance of a sibling.

Age-tiered interface

A younger tier for ages 5 to 8 keeps things simple and playful, while the 9 to 13 tier adds more detail and independence.

Shared tasks, fair turns

Assign a quest to one child or share it across siblings, with a rotation so recurring shared chores take turns fairly.

Coming to the first release

Per-child data, age tiers, and separate banks are built into Earnest's data layer today, and the Parent Dashboard already shows a single child's summary. Full multi-kid management, for switching between and setting up several children, is coming to the first release.

Common questions

Do siblings share a Time Bank?

No. Each child has their own bank, coins, avatar, and progress. What one child earns or spends is entirely separate from the others.

How does the age tier change things?

Earnest offers two tiers. Ages 5 to 8 get a simpler, more playful screen, and ages 9 to 13 get a fuller interface with more detail. You choose the tier per child.

Can two kids share the same chore?

Yes. A quest can be assigned to one child or shared across siblings, and shared recurring chores can rotate so the turns stay fair.

Be there for the first release

Earnest is Android first and free during early access. Join the list and we will tell you the moment it is ready to install.