Raising kids who show up.

The chore system that turns nagging into earning — and teaches your kids the value of work.

“Did you do your chores?” You've asked three times. The answer is still “in a minute.” You don't want to be the nag. They don't want to be nagged. But nothing happens unless you stand over them — and you're tired of being the enforcer.

How it works

1

Set up chores with earnings

Create chores, assign dollar amounts, and let your kids see exactly what they can earn.

2

Kids claim and compete

First-come, first-served chores spark friendly competition. Siblings race to claim the ones they want.

3

They earn real money for real work

Track earnings, streaks, and leaderboard standings. Kids see their progress and feel the reward.

“When I was a kid, my grandparents never just gave me money. When I wanted something, they made a list of chores I could do and how much they'd pay for each. I earned it. That lesson still pays dividends.

In just weeks of using Juno, my kids now want to earn.”

— Bryan, founder of Juno Family

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