RoosterMoney can be a perfect educational gift to add to your students lessons because it is a pocket money & allowance tracking app that helps parents teach their kids the value of money in a digital age. 

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RoosterMoney simple, progressive and gameful, brings to life all the sound of traditional financial principles and we were brought up with (or wish we were!) and makes managing money smart, fun & relevant for the modern world.

In terms of using RoosterMoney, you can introduce the app to your kids with an initial cash boost to get them started, and of course, you’ll be giving them the gift of longer term gift of financial education too!

The core features of RoosterMoney are free to use, so you can try it out yourself, or there is a paid version which is called RoosterPLUS. I recommend starting with the free version then if you like what you see you could join the paid version to teach math to our students in a new way.

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How RoosterMoney works:

It’s designed for families with children aged 4-14 so children of all ages can use this resource and even adults could use it right beside there children turning it into a family project.

Parents sign up to our digital tracker which lets their children keep track of their money, save towards goals and earn rewards, while you oversee what goes in and out of their account.

Kids learn to manage their money between Spend, Save, Give & Goals ‘pots’, with each interaction designed to be easy for the parents &; fun for the kids.

We remove the common pain points associated with pocket money or allowance routine, which helps create space to have positive conversations about money, which are the key to learning and forming good habits early.

Our core features are FREE to all, and for families who want to build on those lessons there’s the RoosterPLUS subscription that unlocks extra features including:

  • Chore tracking – to encourage earning
  • Setting interest rates – to incentivise savings
  • Setting ‘regular outgoings’ (like magazine subscriptions) – to help develop budgeting skills
  • Adding unlimited guardians (e.g. Gran and Grandad) – to get the whole family involved

RoosterMoney is a virtual money tracker, so we don’t require any deposits, and it means parents remain the Bank of Mom & Dad, staying involved the whole way.

If you’d like to know more about us, here are some useful links: 

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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