When kids get mixed messages
One parent pays out; the other never heard the task was done. Coins feel unfair. Streaks break because approval lived on one phone.
Kids learn to shop for the lenient parent. Consistency matters more than strictness.
Parent tip
Agree on three non-negotiable daily missions together before you show the app to your child.
One dashboard both parents see
Duogrowly lets co-parents share a household account so missions, coin values, and rewards stay identical whether Mum, Dad, or a carer approves.
Either parent can confirm completions. Kids see one balance - no "but Dad already paid me" arguments.
Update the rewards menu once; both households honour the same prices.
Split homes, same system
Pack the same missions for both houses - homework, hygiene, kindness - so rules travel with the child.
Use weekly missions for bigger tasks that happen at one home only, but keep daily cores universal.
Video call approvals work when the other parent is away - quick tap, coins land, streak continues.
Talk before you toggle settings
Schedule a five-minute Sunday sync: what worked, what mission to swap, what reward kids are saving for.
Present changes to kids as a team decision - "We updated the menu together."
When parents align, Duogrowly stops being another battleground and becomes shared infrastructure for the whole family.