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Kid money apps use simple AI to help you split allowance into save, spend, and give.
Some apps for kids help you split your allowance into three jars: save, spend, give. Every time money comes in, the app puts a piece in each jar.
A little AI watches your habits. If you always blow through your spend jar by Tuesday, it might suggest moving a tiny bit into save next week.
The big idea: a money app can help you build good habits, but the choice of save-spend-give is still yours.
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