Store billing only
Paid plans start at $3.99 7-day free trial on paid tiers Up to 42% off yearly

Family pricing that still feels fair when you add a second or third child

TaskyLand starts with a real free tier, then scales into parent-managed family plans. Billing stays inside the App Store or Google Play. There is no website checkout, no web credit-card flow, and no purchase prompts in the child experience.

$3.99 starter Low-friction entry point for one active child and daily family use.
Yearly plans save more Annual pricing is intentionally aggressive to reward long-term family use.
One account, not one device Premium is designed to follow the same TaskyLand family account after store verification.

Launch pricing

The free tier stays honest. Paid tiers unlock more children, deeper history, premium templates, and family coordination without moving billing onto the website.

Free

Free

$0 always

One family, one child, no ads.

  • 1 child profile.
  • Starter templates and up to 10 active template-based tasks.
  • Up to 5 rewards.
  • Basic proof flow and 7-day family stats.
  • Enough surface area to evaluate the app honestly before paying.
Family 3

Family 3

$6.99 / month

$49.99 yearly with the same 7-day free trial offer window.

Save 40% yearly
  • Everything in Starter 1 Child.
  • Up to 3 children in one shared family workspace.
  • Better per-child value for growing households.
  • More room for recurring routines, proof history, and family rewards.
Family 6

Family 6

$9.99 / month

$69.99 yearly for large or blended families.

Save 42% yearly
  • Everything in Family 3.
  • Up to 6 children.
  • Highest launch value per child.
  • Built for larger households that want one consistent reward system.

Local store prices can vary slightly by region, tax, currency, or platform rounding. This page describes the launch pricing model and positioning.

How this compares to the market

Public pricing snapshots across family and chore apps often land much higher unless the entry price is locked behind annual billing. TaskyLand stays deliberately aggressive at launch.

Many premium family apps sit around $7.99 to $12 per month That makes a $3.99 entry point easier to try without turning the free tier into a fake demo.
Some alternatives only reach about $4 per month when billed yearly TaskyLand keeps that launch-level affordability while still offering a monthly option.
Yearly plans are where the strongest family value lives Up to 42% savings makes the annual path the clear best deal for committed family use.

Billing and cross-platform logic

The goal is simple: keep payments in the stores, keep children out of billing, and make premium access follow the same family account instead of a single phone.

No payments on this site

TaskyLand does not plan a web checkout. Parents subscribe inside the App Store or Google Play once in-app billing is released.

Parents manage everything

Paid access belongs to the parent-managed family account. The child view does not show purchase prompts, upgrades, or billing settings.

iPhone to Android should stay usable

The family workspace stays tied to the same signed-in parent account, so approved devices keep the same routines, tasks, and history in sync.

Common questions before billing goes live

Is the free tier staying real?

Yes. Free is meant for honest evaluation, not for trapping parents in a blocked shell after onboarding.

Will there be promo codes on the website?

No website checkout is planned. If promo offers are used, they should live inside the relevant store ecosystem.

Can I manage an Apple subscription inside Android?

Billing management and cancellations stay in the original store account used for the purchase.

Why keep strong yearly discounts?

Family routine tools work best over time. Strong annual pricing rewards long-term use and reduces month-to-month churn pressure.

Pricing and entitlement notes here reflect the current launch plan and can still be refined before public billing is enabled in the app.