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Set the rhythm
You choose how practice coins arrive — a weekly allowance, chores, or both. Setup takes about a minute.
You already know money habits matter more than money facts. Cabinet of Coins gives your family a safe practice world to build them in — no bank account, no card, no real money at stake while the habits form.
One plan covers up to 6 kids, ages 4 to 18, each in an experience that fits their age.

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You choose how practice coins arrive — a weekly allowance, chores, or both. Setup takes about a minute.
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Each kid splits their coins across the First, Storm, Giving, and Growing drawers — their ratios, their choices, real consequences in the practice world.
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When a choice goes sideways, Auntie Juniper has a fable for exactly that. You never have to play the villain.
The free tier includes a limited Practice Allowance and two full activities — enough to see whether your kids take to it. Premium opens every drawer.
The hardest part of family money isn't the math — it's the conversations. Your corner of the app comes with short, practical guides, in plain words, for moments like these:
01What do I say when they ask “are we rich?”
02Designing an allowance that actually teaches
03The first phone: a family money conversation
04Getting ready for the first bank visit
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Practice that leaves the screen: a grocery price-hunt, a yard-sale table, finding the subscription leak at home — your kid does it out in the world, you confirm it in the app.
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Sibling and household goals around one shared wagon — because nobody fills a cabinet alone.
$6 a month or $40 a year. Free tier to try it first. No ads, no data selling — your kids' data stays on their device.