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PrizePal: Powerful Chore Tracker and Prize Manager app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 608 ratings )
Utilities Lifestyle
Developer: Ronak Roy
Free
Current version: 2.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 10 Sep 2015
App size: 29.85 Mb

PrizePal 2.0 brings massive improvements to the already powerful interface. The whole app has been redesigned to bring focus to the chore tracking and prize management capabilities. A redesigned color scheme allows for easier navigation. The scheduling window and standard chore-tracking features have been brought together in one fluid interface; now, you can page through dates and easily add, edit, and confirm chores. Managing chores is now easier than it ever has been. Managing your childrens profiles is now easier than ever. Adding and removing children has now been given a dedicated command center. Managing the settings of each child has been made clear and easy.

We truly believe that PrizePal 2.0 is the fullest realization of the original potential that PrizePal had. We have a lot of features coming, but we wanted to let you experience PrizePal 2.0.



PrizePal is an app that allows parents and children to track a childs chores and daily tasks, as well as create a simple and effective system of rewards.

PrizePal keeps children motivated to complete their chores by promoting good behavior to earn points. Points can be spent on prizes that parents can specify.

With PrizePal, you can:
- Track the progress of all your children using multiple profiles and child-specific tasks and rewards
- Set preset and scheduled chores to be completed on certain days for each child, as well as get notified when the time to complete the chore has arrived
- View a childs chore completion status and easily add chores
- Create prizes that kids can redeem points earned by completing chores for
- Allow kids to see what chores they need to complete and motivate them to complete them
- Make sure that kids dont mess with the parental settings by passcode protecting them
and more!

Developed by Ronak Roy.