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budgii vs other family apps

Most family apps do one thing. budgii does the whole household: shared leadership for the grown-ups, a reward loop kids actually chase, and a monthly read on how your kid is growing up.

FeatureMost completebudgiiCoziOurHomeS'moresUpGreenlight
Two leaders, equal adult access
Chore tracking
Kids earn coins/currency
Streak system (The Chain)
Level progression
Reward shop
Homework tracking
Meal planning
Shopping list
Family calendar
Monthly child development report
Works for split households
No per-child pricing
No bank account required

How does budgii compare to Cozi?

Cozi is a shared family calendar with a built-in shopping list and meal planner. It does not track chores, kids do not earn anything, and there is no monthly read on how children are growing.

budgii covers the same calendar, meals, and shopping ground, then adds the part Cozi was never built for: a chore and reward system kids actually engage with, full equal access for two adults, and a monthly Nest Report on each child. If you want a family calendar, Cozi works. If you want the whole household to pull together, budgii is the closer fit.

Is budgii better than OurHome?

OurHome is a chore and points app. Kids tick off tasks, earn points, and redeem rewards from a list parents set. It is simple, free, and has been around for years.

budgii covers the same chore-and-reward ground, then goes further: streaks through The Chain, level progression from Hatchling to Legend, homework and meal planning, a shared family calendar, and a monthly Nest Report that reads patterns in your child's effort. OurHome is fine if you only need a chore chart. budgii is the upgrade when you want the household to run on one shared system.

How does budgii compare to S'moresUp?

S'moresUp is a chore tracker with social features and a marketplace for kid-friendly rewards. It charges per child once your family grows past the free tier.

budgii has no per-child pricing. One subscription covers every adult and every kid in the household. budgii also adds the things S'moresUp does not: shared adult leadership with no master account, homework and meal planning in the same app, a family calendar, and a monthly Nest Report that ties effort to a development goal you pick. Same chore-tracking idea, broader system, flat household price.

Is budgii better than Greenlight for chores?

Greenlight is a kids' debit card with a chore feature attached. The chore tracker exists to feed real money into the card. It needs a bank account, runs on a paid family plan, and is built around money management, not household coordination.

budgii is the other way around. The system is built for running a household, and the coin economy lives inside the app. No bank account. No debit card. No real money for kids. Coins are earned through effort and spent in the Nest on rewards you approve. If you want a debit card, Greenlight. If you want the household to run, budgii.

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