Founding beta: lifetime access $79 — becomes $249 at launch
KUDOKIDS VS ROUTINERY

KudoKids vs Routinery

Routinery is a great adult self-help timer. KudoKids is where kids actually grow up.

Grows the whole kid

2/8

Routinery covers 2 areas · KudoKids covers all 8

Price

Free tier; ~$0–$39.99/mo

KudoKids: Free to start; Premium $11.99/mo, $99/yr, or $249 lifetime

What real reviews say

4.4 / 5

Google Play

KudoKids is built for families with kids 3 to 12: parent oversight, age-appropriate design, and growth across the whole child — routines plus emotional wellness, learning, social skills, and financial thinking all in one place.

THE FULL COMPARISON

Everything we found on Routinery

Open any section below for the detail — pricing, real reviews, the eight growth areas, and our sources.

THE HONEST DIFFERENCEWhat Routinery does vs. what KudoKids does

What Routinery does best

Voice-guided step timers that walk adults hands-free through any routine — genuinely useful for ADHD. 5M+ users, Forbes Best ADHD App 2025, Apple App of the Day 2026.

Where it stops short

Built for adults, not kids. No parent dashboard, no child profiles, no supervision layer, 16+ age rating, aggressive paywall. Bugs frustrate paying users.

See our sources

Where KudoKids wins

KudoKids is built for families with kids 3 to 12: parent oversight, age-appropriate design, and growth across the whole child — routines plus emotional wellness, learning, social skills, and financial thinking all in one place.

A parent using Routinery for themselves realizes there is no child mode, no way to set up their kid's routine, and no supervision — so they need a purpose-built family app.

THE EIGHT WAYS KIDS GROWGrowth coverage, side by side
8/8

KudoKids — the whole child

2/8

Routinery — focused on its lane

KudoKids
Routinery
Responsibility
Responsibility and good habits
Core function: guides users through morning, bedtime, and custom routines step by step so tasks actually get done
Money sense
Money sense — earn, save, and spend with virtual Kudo Coins
·
Emotions
Emotional skills — calm-down tools, mood check-ins
·
Learning
Curiosity and learning through a growing library of games
·
Friendship
Kindness and social skills
·
Online safety
Online safety built in
·
Imagination
Imagination across themed worlds with animated companions
·
Active play
Active, playful screen time
½Users can add exercise steps to a routine but the app has no built-in movement content or physical activity guidance

Coverage reflects each app's focus as of mid-2026. ✓ = covered · ½ = partly · · = not a focus.

AT A GLANCEKudoKids vs Routinery, side by side
KudoKids
Routinery
Best age
Ages 3–12
18-40
What it is
Chores and habits earn Kudo Coins kids spend on games, companions, and bonus screen time
Signature voice-guided step timer: text-to-speech announces each task aloud as you move through a routine so you never have to look at your phone. Positions itself as execution-focused, not just planning-focused.
Free tier
Yes — free to start, no credit card
Yes (limited)
Price
Free to start; Premium $11.99/mo, $99/yr, or $249 lifetime
Free tier; ~$0–$39.99/mo
Ads / data
No ads, ever · No child data sold
Has ads
Platforms
iOS, Android, web
iOS, Android
Real money?
No — virtual Kudo Coins only
No

Routinery details reflect public information as of mid-2026 and may change — check their site for current plans.

WHAT PARENTS SAYWhat real reviews say about Routinery

What people say about KudoKids

Therapists recommend it to the families they work with, and early families say it's become their kids' favorite safe place.

Here's what real reviews say about Routinery — pulled from public app-store, Trustpilot, and editorial reviews. We show the good and the bad.

4.9/5
App Store · 4,700 reviews
4.4/5
Google Play · 15,000 reviews

Parents like

  • Voice-guided step timers help users actually follow through on routines without getting distracted
  • Especially loved by adults and teens with ADHD for taming morning chaos
  • High editorial recognition: Forbes Best ADHD App 2025, Apple App of the Day 2026
  • Users report tangible time savings within the first week

Common complaints

  • Aggressive paywall — features moved behind subscription over time; free tier now limited to approximately 2 routines
  • Bugs after updates: routines not saving, timers glitching, task steps randomly reordering or disappearing
  • Price feels steep for what is essentially a timer and checklist
  • Notification reliability — reminders sometimes fail to fire
Named Best ADHD App 2025. Routinery is a timer-based routine planner that guides you through each step of your routine with countdown timers, push notifications, and optional voice alerts — praised as effective for ADHD brains that benefit from breaking a morning into sequential timed steps.Forbes Health
PRICINGRoutinery pricing vs KudoKids

KudoKids plans

Explorer (Free)$010 child profiles, unlimited routines & rewards, one themed world, wellness tools (meditation, affirmations, check-ins), stories, games, and the full parent dashboard — no credit card required.
Premium$11.99/mo · $99/yr · $249 lifetimeEverything in Explorer, plus all 7 themed worlds, 20+ companions with skins and customization, exclusive backgrounds and music, and priority support.

Routinery plans

PlanPriceWhat you get
Free$0/freeRoughly 2 routines, basic timer, ads present
Premium Monthly$7.99/moUnlimited routines, no ads, full analytics, lock-screen widget, Wear OS, all customization
Premium 3-Month$11.49/3-monthSame as monthly premium, billed quarterly
Premium 6-Month$18.99/6-monthSame as monthly premium, billed semi-annually
Premium Annual$39.99/yrSame as monthly premium; best per-month value; shareable via Apple Family Sharing

One KudoKids subscription grows your kid across many areas, not just routines & habits.

WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOUWho should choose which

Choose KudoKids if…

  • You want screen time that grows your kid, not just keeps them busy.
  • Your child is 3–12 and you want one safe place, not a pile of apps.
  • You want to try it free before paying anything.
  • No ads and no child data sold matter to you.

Choose Routinery if…

  • Build and stick to morning/evening routines despite task-initiation and time-blindness challenges
  • You want what Routinery is best at: Voice-guided step timers that walk adults hands-free through any routine — genuinely useful for ADHD. 5M+ users, Forbes Best ADHD App 2025, Apple App of the Day 2026.
THE WHOLE-CHILD OPTIONWhat you get with KudoKids

One safe place for ages 3–12 that grows kids across many areas — recommended by child development experts.

  • Responsibility and good habits
  • Money sense — earn, save, and spend with virtual Kudo Coins
  • Emotional skills — calm-down tools, mood check-ins
  • Curiosity and learning through a growing library of games
  • Kindness and social skills
  • Online safety built in
  • Imagination across themed worlds with animated companions
  • Active, playful screen time

Looking for a Routinery alternative? See our Routinery alternative page. See full plans on our pricing page, or compare more tools on our comparison hub.

OUR SOURCESWhere this Routinery research comes from
FAQ

Questions parents ask

Is KudoKids a good alternative to Routinery?

KudoKids is built for families with kids 3 to 12: parent oversight, age-appropriate design, and growth across the whole child — routines plus emotional wellness, learning, social skills, and financial thinking all in one place. It is free to start and built for ages 3–12.

What does Routinery do that KudoKids doesn't?

Voice-guided step timers that walk adults hands-free through any routine — genuinely useful for ADHD. 5M+ users, Forbes Best ADHD App 2025, Apple App of the Day 2026.

Should I use KudoKids or Routinery?

A parent using Routinery for themselves realizes there is no child mode, no way to set up their kid's routine, and no supervision — so they need a purpose-built family app.

What does KudoKids cost compared to Routinery?

KudoKids is free to start; premium $11.99/mo, $99/yr, or $249 lifetime. Routinery: Free tier; ~$0–$39.99/mo (public pricing as of mid-2026 — check their site for current plans).

Screen time that grows your kid — beyond what Routinery does

KudoKids is free to start, no credit card required. One safe place for ages 3–12 that builds responsibility, money sense, emotional skills, curiosity, and more.

No credit card required. Set up in five minutes.