How it works

Pledge it. Do it. Celebrate it.

One short, warm loop that keeps grown-ups involved and children in charge of the kindness.

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    Step 1

    A trusted adult makes a pledge

    Mum, Dad, Grandma or anyone in the family circle chooses a kindness challenge, sets the Kindness Credits and adds an encouraging message.

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    Step 2

    The Kinder accepts and does the act

    The child sees the challenge in their passport and goes and does the kind thing โ€” with a grown-up when the act needs one.

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    Step 3

    They add a reflection

    A sentence about what they did, and how it made them or someone else feel. A photo is optional and always parent-controlled.

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    Step 4

    A parent approves it

    The parent reviews the submission and either approves it or asks for a little more detail. Nothing is recorded without a parent.

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    Step 5

    Credits and badges appear

    The Kindness Passport updates with new credits, act count and any badge progress. Calm celebration, no flashing jackpots.

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    Step 6

    The adult fulfils any reward privately

    Off-platform, in their own way: pocket money, savings, a donation, an outing or simply a proud phone call.

Kindnesss never handles the money

Kindnesss records the pledge only. We never collect or transfer the reward. Kindness Credits are an encouragement inside the app and have no cash value โ€” they can't be spent, cashed out or transferred.

Rewards

Rewards that aren't cash

Most families find the best reward isn't money at all.

An afternoon together

Baking, fishing, a bike ride.

A charity donation

Give to a cause the child chose.

A treat or outing

Cinema trip, ice cream, a swim.

Into savings

Quietly added to a savings pot.

A book or seeds

Something to fuel the next act.

No reward at all

A thank-you is a complete reward.