You’re tired of asking. They’re tired of hearing it.
PrizeJar gives kids a reason to move on their own — because the reward waiting at the end is the one they chose.
When kids pick what they’re working toward, they show up differently. Not because you told them to. Because they want to.
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“I want that” used to start a fight. Now it starts a quest.
Most kids think wanting something is enough. PrizeJar teaches them the one thing that sticks:
you earn what you want.
Not through lectures. Through real effort, visible progress, and a reward they chose themselves.
The “I want” doesn’t go away. It becomes fuel.
How It Works
Pick the Prize
Your child browses the reward they’re working toward — Roblox, an Amazon item, a family outing. They choose it. That choice drives everything else.
Accepts the Quests
Daily quests appear: make your bed, read for 20 minutes, help set the table. Each one fills the jar. The child decides whether to do them. Nobody assigns. Nobody nags.
Watch It Fill
Every completed quest adds to the jar — visibly, immediately. Progress isn’t abstract. They see exactly how close they are. That visibility changes behavior faster than any conversation ever could.
Redeem What They Earned
When the jar is full, they unlock the reward. Not received. Earned. That distinction is the whole point.
This isn’t a chore app. It’s a character loop.
The gap between “I want it” and “I worked for it” is where something real happens. Kids start to trust their own effort. They stop waiting to be told. They begin to see themselves as someone who earns things.
That shift — from passive wanting to active doing — is what PrizeJar builds. Through repetition, instant feedback, and a reward that was always theirs to chase.
Be in the room where this starts.
We’re opening PrizeJar to 500 founding families this pilot season. Free, full access. Direct input on what gets built. And the knowledge that you helped raise kids who know how to ear.
What you get:
Free access for the entire pilot period
Direct input on features before they ship
Founding family recognition in the product