GritSprout is an app that lets grandparents and extended family members follow the child's progress on daily habits, even from a distance.

How grandparents stay connected to the child's routine

Grandparents want to know how their grandkids are doing, but don't want to ask every day. With GritSprout, they see real-time progress and can celebrate every achievement together.

Why grandparents feel disconnected

  • 1Grandparents ask "what did you do today?" and get monosyllabic answers. They have no real visibility into their grandchildren's routine.
  • 2When grandparents help with care, they don't know what activities and rules exist in the nuclear family.
  • 3From a distance, grandparents miss daily milestones and only occasionally hear about their grandchildren's progress.

How GritSprout connects grandparents to the routine

Invitation as family member

The parent invites grandpa/grandma as a co-parent. They get full access and see in real time what the child checked off and how streaks are growing.

Automated email reports

Grandparents can receive the daily summary by email without opening the app - they see what was checked, active streaks, and upcoming prizes.

Celebrate achievements together

When the grandchild unlocks an achievement or prize, grandparents know right away and can congratulate specifically - "I saw you hit 20 days of reading!".

Real example

Grandma Helen lives in another city and sees her grandson Ethan (7) once a month. Since she started receiving the daily report from GritSprout, she calls and says "great job on your 15-day sports streak!". Ethan proudly shows her his portal and tells her about the prize he is working toward.

Try it free

7-day free trial, no commitment. Set up your family in minutes and see if it works for you.

Frequently asked questions

No, grandparents receive an email invitation and access the app from the browser. They can also receive daily reports by email only, without opening the app.

Yes, as family members they have full access. But the parent decides what level of access to grant - they can also be "observers" through email reports.

No, one subscription covers the entire extended family. Invite as many people as you want.