129 Interest Score
173 Discussions
1.34 Engagement
Aug 2021 Launched

KidHab is a collaborative parent-child app which helps develop useful habits in an entertaining way. A unique gamification system will motivate your child to perform useful habits regurarly otherwise the progress is lost if the lessons are missed.

What the Community Said

I thought about this when I was not yet a programmer. Great idea guys!

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Habit tracking is an interesting field. It helps you navigate the chaos of the day and bring some structure in the day. How has you app evolved 4 years after launch?

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Хорошее сочетание контроля ребенка и его интересу к выполнению задач, соответственно к его развитию

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Скачала приложение. Очень понравилось, приобрела на 6 мес. Хорошо, что есть возможность прописывать новые привычки и менять вознаграждение. Рекомендую друзьям))

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I love the way you guys are using gamification to encourage positive habits. How effective has the “point” system been? Have you considered making the rewards more engaging for kids like using those points to cash in on rewards that their parents set?

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