OtaKids turns daily chores into tiny wins your kids actually want to chase. You stop being a human alarm clock. They build real discipline. Everyone gets confetti. 🎉

You've said “brush your teeth” roughly 4,000 times this year. You stopped counting in March.
The 7am loop
Wake. Nag. Repeat. Nag again. Lose voice.
The negotiation
Every chore becomes a UN-level peace treaty.
The mystery sock
Floor: full. Hamper: empty. Always.
Here's the thing: kids don't need more nagging. They need a system.
Three taps, start to finish. Here are the real screens — set it up once, then let Ollie do the reminding, scorekeeping, and cheering.
Build their day in 2 minutes — pick the chore, assign the kid, choose a time of day, and set it to repeat daily. OtaKids drops it onto their list every single morning so you never have to.
Your kid opens their own bright, emoji-friendly list — no reading skills needed. They smash the big “I Did It!” button, points roll in, and their streak climbs. Suddenly chores are a game they want to win.
A quick tap to approve — confetti flies, points bank, and the habit gets a little stronger. Nothing counts until you say so, so “done” always means actually done. Points become rewards, or real pocket money.
Leave OtaKids open on the kitchen iPad in landscape. Kids move their own chores across the board as they go — and the whole house can see who's crushing it today.
📋 To Do → ⏳ In Progress → 🙋 Waiting → ✅ Approved. It's a progress bar your kids can actually see themselves fill up.
Discipline isn't a lecture — it's a habit. Every made bed and cleared plate is one tiny rep. Stack enough tiny reps and one day your kid just… does the thing. Without being asked.
(We know. We didn't believe it either — then we watched it happen.)
OtaKids makes those tiny reps visible and worth celebrating. Celebrate the small wins now, and the big wins — responsibility, confidence, independence — compound all by themselves.
How small wins snowball
Built for real families — and tough enough for the kitchen iPad the whole crew shares.
Simple, satisfying daily tasks. Kids see exactly what to do and tick it off — that little dopamine hit does the heavy lifting.
Effort earns points. Points climb tiers and unlock rewards you set — or flip on Allowance to turn points into real pocket money.
Group chores into morning, afternoon, evening and night so the day runs on rails — and so does your sanity.
Streaks make consistency a game kids want to win. Badges celebrate the milestones that build lifelong habits.
No ads, no strangers, no data games. Just your family. Parent settings stay locked behind a passcode.
Ollie cheers, never shames. Every step forward gets a high-five — because motivation beats fear, every time.
Everyone on one screen, rooting for each other. Chores stop being a fight and start being a team sport.
Okay — these are aspirational. But this is exactly the kind of magic we're chasing. 😅
“My 7-year-old made his bed. Voluntarily. I checked he was feeling okay.”
“We went from 9 reminders a morning to zero. I have a coffee that's still hot.”
“The pocket-money mode taught my kid to save. I taught her nothing. Ollie did it.”
Nope. You sign in once for the whole family. Kids tap their name to see their tasks; a 4-digit passcode keeps parent settings safely out of little hands.
Roughly 4–12. The cards are bright and emoji-driven, so even pre-readers can tap their chores done. Older kids love the points, streaks, and pocket money.
You approve every chore before points are awarded — so 'done' actually means done. And honestly, a kid figuring out how to earn rewards is a kid learning how effort works.
That's the dream setup. Kitchen iPad mode boots straight to the family board, keeps the screen awake, and installs to the home screen like a real app.

Start free today. Set up your first routine in two minutes — Ollie takes it from there. Your future self (and your hot coffee) will thank you.