High monthly fee to get a decent savings rate.Excellent controls for the supervising adult.
Younger children might enjoy the educational games. Teens can even be authorized to use a credit card and start building a good credit score. The company recommends it for ages 8 to 22, and how much they can do with their money increases with age. While there is a subscription fee, it starts at $4.99 per month, which isn't too much. It’s hard to imagine a family with kids that wouldn’t benefit from using Greenlight. The adult account owner can send money to their kids through the app and monitor their activity. It lets grown-ups supervise as kids learn to save, spend, give, and invest using a family debit card. Greenlight is the best app we've seen targeted at kids. People have a better shot at being responsible with their money if they get a head start while they're young. More desktop-dependent than most other personal finance apps.