A simple system that helps kids take responsibility — no more constant reminders.
No complicated setup. RadiJar gets your family moving in three clear steps.
Choose from a library of ideas or build your own. Set coin values, make tasks recurring with one toggle, and step back.
Children tap missions done and optionally upload proof photos. Parents review and approve with a single tap.
Approved tasks drop coins into the reward jar. Kids save toward prizes and experiences you define together — motivation they can see.
Simple for kids. Powerful for parents. Here's exactly what it looks like.
Browse a library of mission ideas or write your own. Pick a category, set the coin value, toggle proof photo on or off, and you're done.
When a child submits a mission, you get a notification. Review the proof photo and approve or reject in seconds. Coins land in the jar automatically.
The missions screen is clear, visual, and satisfying to use. Kids track their own progress — no more being told, no more reminders.
Parents create the rewards, kids earn them. From movie night to a new LEGO set — when the goal is visible, the effort feels worth it.
Create a shared goal and every approved mission counts toward it. When the family hits the target, everyone celebrates together.
Kids respond to progress, not pressure. RadiJar is built on that — visual rewards, clear expectations, and consistency that turns tasks into habits.
No more chasing or reminding. Tasks are visible to kids and the app handles all the tracking.
When expectations are clear and fair, households run more smoothly. Clarity replaces conflict.
Daily streaks and routines teach kids that consistency pays off. Lessons that carry into adulthood.
Celebrating progress together creates shared moments. Family Challenges give everyone something to cheer for.
I got tired of watching it happen. The daily battles. The same reminders. The negotiating over dishes with a kid who just wants to play. I've seen it in family after family — parents exhausted not because they're bad at parenting, but because there's no system. So I built one. My son is 18 months old and the chore wars haven't reached us yet, but I know they're coming. RadiJar is the app I'm going to need. I'm a developer and UX designer based in Paradise, Newfoundland, Canada — no VC funding, no team of fifty. Just me, a laptop, my wife, and a toddler asleep in the next room.
Start free. Upgrade when it's working for your family. One child, unlimited tasks — always free.
RadiJar is now live on the App Store. Start free with one child — no credit card needed.
Launch pricing: RadiJar is live now. Download free and upgrade whenever your family is ready. CA$4.99/month or CA$39.99/year — cancel anytime.
Download RadiJar today. Free for families with one child. No credit card required.
iOS 15+. Free plan includes one child profile. Android coming soon.