Kindly Club turns real-life social scenarios into fun, bite-sized adventures—building manners and confidence one scene at a time.
No credit card required • COPPA compliant • No ads, ever
What’s Inside
Four pillars that work together to build real-world confidence, gently and playfully.
Kids explore everyday moments—birthday parties, doctor visits, first days of school—and practise exactly what to say and do before they get there.
Each scenario earns a kindness star. Stars unlock new worlds, outfits for their avatar, and encouraging badges that celebrate real growth.
A separate, password-protected view shows which scenarios your child explored, skills practised, and weekly streaks—no child data shared.
No chat, no social features, no camera access, no ads. Only a local nickname is stored—on-device. Built to exceed COPPA requirements from day one.
The Journey
The whole loop takes under five minutes and kids love coming back for more.
Kids choose a world—Restaurant, School, Family Gathering—and meet a friendly guide who sets the scene with warm, age-appropriate storytelling.
Tap-to-choose dialogue, dress-up choices, and gentle quizzes let kids try different responses and see what happens—mistakes welcome, never penalised.
A kindness star lights up, a short summary card appears for parents, and kids carry real talking-points into their next real-life moment.
Simple Pricing
No surprises. Cancel anytime. Your child’s progress is always yours to keep.
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Kindly Club Premium
$4.99/mo
Family plan — up to 3 children
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Early Access
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From Parents Like You
What parents are saying
Early feedback from parents testing confidence-building activities with their kids.
“My 6-year-old used to freeze up at birthday parties. After practising the ‘meeting new friends’ scenario a few times, she walked right up and introduced herself at her cousin’s party last weekend. I almost cried.”
Sarah M.
Mom of 2 • Portland, OR
“We tried a few ‘manners apps’ and they were all lectures. This one feels like a game — my son actually asks to play it. He came home from school and told me he said ‘thank you for the snack’ without me prompting. First time ever.”
David R.
Dad of 1 • Austin, TX
“The restaurant scenario was a game-changer. My daughter practised ordering her own food and using her napkin — and then did it perfectly at dinner that night. The parent dashboard is so reassuring.”
Lisa T.
Mom of 3 • Chicago, IL