Earn with chores
Children can pick a chore, complete it, and immediately understand how small actions translate into money.
KinKan
KinKan turns chores, allowance, spending, and saving into one simple daily loop. Children see their balance, record what they used, and grow a money tree as they keep going.
Why it works
The app keeps the loop small: earn, spend, review, then watch progress grow into something tangible.
Children can pick a chore, complete it, and immediately understand how small actions translate into money.
Allowance is not just about saving. KinKan makes recording each use of money feel normal and visible.
Saving progress becomes visual. The tree and coin motif gives children a reason to come back and keep going.
Screenshots
These are the current iPhone captures from the release build flow and they already tell the product story well.
Balance and chores are visible at first glance so the app feels approachable immediately.
Recording a purchase is intentionally lightweight, which helps children build the habit.
The calendar view turns allowance activity into something reviewable and concrete.
The tree gives saving a visible destination instead of keeping it as an abstract number.
Parents can shape the household task list, making the app useful beyond a single child profile.
For families
The interface is intentionally soft and calm. It avoids finance-app heaviness and instead keeps the product in the space of routine, encouragement, and small wins.
Release status
This page is ready to evolve into a proper launch page later. For now it gives KinKan a dedicated place inside the site instead of leaving the app as a single card on the homepage.
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