Partner brief
Family-ministry & faith community leaders · KudoKids partner brief

We get 40 hours a year. The home gets 3,000.

Parents keep asking you about screens — and after the workshop, families go home to the same evenings. Your whole job is equipping them for the hours you'll never see, with no bandwidth to build home resources yourself.

Cosmo, the KudoKids astronaut companion Cosmo
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What it is

KudoKids is safe screen time for kids 3–12 that instills growth.

Live in early access now on the web, iOS, and Android — a growing library of games and routines that turn the screen time kids already get into time that grows them.

HeartKindness, gratitude, and naming what they feel
HeadReading, STEM, and money smarts
GritRoutines, chores, and finishing what they start

Free for every family — routines, the full library of games, and a first companion are included. Premium ($11.99/mo or $99/yr) adds the other themed worlds, companions, backgrounds, and companion looks and extras kids earn through their routines — never a wall in front of the learning.

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How it works

Effort in, rewards out — and parents decide what they're worth.

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Parents set the routine

Parents pick the tasks and responsibilities that matter this week.

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Kids earn Kudo Coins

Finishing tasks earns coins — visible progress, not nagging.

3

Parents choose the reward

Coins buy rewards parents set — including off-app screen time.

The reward engine

The Kudo Coin — kids earn it, parents decide what it's worth. Everyday effort becomes rewards a parent actually approves of.

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The cast

Twenty companions, each one cheering kids on.

These are the faces of KudoKids. Every companion has its own personality — and thousands of sayings that guide, encourage, and celebrate kids as they grow.

Every family starts free with the Space world and Cosmo — Premium unlocks the other themed worlds, companions, backgrounds, and companion looks and extras kids earn through their routines.

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Faith community leaders in focus

How it lands in your community.

The hours at home

It layers under what you teach

Daily routines at home practice the character language every tradition already teaches — kindness, responsibility, patience — with zero doctrinal content. It never competes with your teaching or replaces it.

Who sees what

Parents see it — the congregation never does

The parent dashboard lets parents see what their own kids are up to. There is no ministry account or console, and no data ever reaches the congregation — and it survives volunteer turnover because there's nothing to hand off.

KudoKids Routines screen

Routines — a real screen from the app

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Safe by design

Built to earn a parent's trust — and keep it.

No ads to kids

Children never see advertising inside KudoKids.

No strangers

No chat or contact with people your child doesn't know.

No data sold

We never sell children's data. Ever.

No AI on kids' screens

The kid experience uses no AI — just carefully designed play.

No ads, everNo data sold Ages 3–12

Recommended by child-development experts.

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Honest answers

The first two questions faith community leaders ask.

Q

Whose values are in this? We vet everything we hand a family.

Fair — and the character content is checkable in ten minutes on the free plan. The areas are ones every tradition teaches — kindness, responsibility, patience — with no doctrinal content and nothing that contradicts what you teach. And honestly: KudoKids is not a ministry product — faith communities are one audience among several, alongside therapists, educators, and families. Sharing it is information, not endorsement: community partners have no financial relationship with KudoKids, so your ministry earns nothing and owes nothing.

Q

Is there anything to buy, install, or set up for families?

No procurement, no contracts, no student data. Families sign up directly and the core app is free to use.

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Forward this

Three sentences you can paste to a family.

A practical resource for the screen-time conversation: KudoKids is an app for kids 3–12 where kids earn coins through real-life routines and tasks — practicing kindness, responsibility, and patience.

Parents decide what the coins are worth — including screen time — so it becomes something kids earn instead of a nightly battle.

The free plan includes the full app; there's nothing you have to purchase. Details at kudokids.org.

Swap in the exact wording that fits how your community talks to the families, volunteers, or leadership you'd forward this to.

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Next step

Bring KudoKids to the families in your community.

One 2-minute application. No cost to you, no cost to the families you share it with — and no commission: community partners have no financial relationship with KudoKids. You earn nothing and owe nothing.

kudokids.org/partners

Apply now → kudokids.org/partners/join — or email support@kudokids.org

No ads, everNo data sold Ages 3–12

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play

Live in early access now on web, iOS, and Android. Recommended by child-development experts.

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