Goalsetter App Teaches Kids Financial Responsibility
Goalsetter, a family-friendly money-saving app, has gained traction for its unique features. Founded by Tanya Van Court, a former professional basketball player and entrepreneur, the app allows users to set up individual accounts for everyone in the family, including kids. It teaches financial responsibility and offers a goal-based money-saving platform.
Goalsetter stands out with its user-friendly interface. Users can save and transfer money, track spending, and even set up allowances. The app also offers a debit card with parental control, limiting the number of swipes for a certain period.
Tanya Van Court appeared on Shark Tank seeking $200,000 for a 4% ownership stake in Goalsetter. The app generates revenue by charging a minimal fee per transaction and a fixed rate for transaction processing. It helps children set goals for college or other savings, with fun finance quizzes for kids and teens.
Goalsetter is more than just a money-saving app. It fosters financial literacy for families and children. With its unique features and user-friendly interface, it has become a popular choice for families looking to navigate the money-saving process together.
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