Used Privilege Points Chore Tracker for iOS?


Privilege Points Chore Tracker Analysis

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Privilege Points Chore Tracker is a free iPhone application designed to streamline household chores through a point-based rewards system. This app provides an engaging way for children to earn privileges by completing tasks, thus encouraging responsibility without parental nagging. Users can easily set up chores, assign point values, and define rewards that motivate children, making it a practical tool for family management.

The app features a chore chart and family organizer, accessible at any time, which helps parents monitor their children's progress and maintain organization within the household. Notifications remind family members of their tasks, ensuring everyone stays on track. Suitable for families of all sizes, the app allows for multiple users, enabling parents to add a variety of chores, behaviors, and rewards, effectively catering to both small and large households.

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Release
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Version
4.7
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
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10
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Developer’s Description

Reward kids for doing chores.

Tame your household (your kids that is) with this easy-to-use rewards system. Stop begging your kids to do their chores and let them beg you, instead, for the chance to earn points. You define tasks, chores, and behaviors that will earn points and the privileges your kids can spend those points on. Reward your kids, and reward yourself today!

Point systems and chore charts have been around for a long time because they work. Privilege Points takes it to the next level by keeping track of everything, keeping your whole family in sync, and putting it all in the palm of your hand.

Add as many chores, tasks, good behaviors, privileges, and penalties as you need. Add as many children as you want. Invite as many adults to join your family as you'd like; parents, grandparents, sitters, and other caregivers can all participate.

Flexible - You define the point values for all tasks, the cost of each privilege, and the fine for every penalty.

Set Limits and Deadlines - Set a deadline if you want a chore to be done before some time of day. Set limits on how many times per day, week, or month a certain task or privilege can be done.

Required and Optional Tasks - Assign tasks to one or multiple children as needed, and make some tasks optional. Assigned tasks always appear at the top of each child's task list.

Timed Privileges and Penalties - A built in timer and alarm lets you keep track of multiple kids, privileges, and penalties effortlessly.

Always In Sync - All your data lives securely in the cloud so all the phones and tablets in your family are in sync all the time. Install on as many devices as you'd like.

Notifications - Mom and Dad will always be in sync with Privilege Points Notifications. Notifications are sent for each task completed and for every privilege granted so everyone always knows who is doing what.

Activity History - A history of every point earned and every privilege granted keeps track of who did what wheninvaluable for those times when there is any disagreement or confusion about what was completed or which privileges were awarded.

Device Lock - Lock privilege points in read-only mode on any device used by or shared by your children. They can see their task lists and their point totals, but they can't change anything.

Only Privilege Points offers such a comprehensive set of features and flexibility. And it's free so give it a try! You'll be very glad you did.


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