Piggy Bank Allowance - Bomad

Piggy Bank Allowance - Bomad
Piggy Bank Allowance - Bomad
Developer: Graeme P
Category: Family
32.8K installs
486 ratings
+396 weekly installs
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+1.7K monthly installs
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Piggy Bank Allowance - Bomad Summary

Piggy Bank Allowance - Bomad is a with in-app purchases Android app in the Family category, developed by Graeme P. First released 2 years ago(Mar 2023), the app has accumulated 32.8K+ total installs and 486 ratings with a 4.49★ (good) average rating.

Recent activity: 396 installs this week (1.7K over 4 weeks) showing below average growth , and 3 new ratings this week (19 over 4 weeks) with slowing momentum. View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Jan 13, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Aug 25, 2025 .


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App Description

Kids allowance tracker. The early bankaroo gets the rooster money, no more gimi

Bomad - short for Bank of Mom and Dad - teaches kids good money habits by letting parents run a virtual piggy bank for their children. It helps parents track allowances and pocket money too.

The tracker works like this:

You create a virtual bank account for them using the parent app on your phone, which they can track in the child app on their tablet, phone or other device (similar to rooster money & gimi)

Then you set the app to add an allowance or pocket money weekly, or when they get birthday money or cash from the tooth fairy, they give it to you and you keep the money as your own, but you track it by adding it to their balance in the app

When your child wants to spend, you pay or give them cash, and deduct it in the app, like bankaroo

So the account balance is just what you owe your child, tracked by the app

Your child gets notifications for all transactions, including when their allowance or pocket money arrives

They can easily see how much they have in the app, and track what their money and allowance was spent on

By keeping track of it, your child really begins to understand money. Giving them an allowance or pocket money, however small, teaches them to budget and save (weekly allowances are best, especially for younger kids).

They stop nagging for stuff every time you're at the mall. They start thinking more about the future (e.g. how many more allowances will it take to reach a certain goal), and - with your guiding hand - they start making better spending and budgeting decisions.

Bomad has many other cool features too: kids can track their progress toward savings goals and get paid for doing chores. Older kids can claim expenses and request money transfers to real bank accounts so they can spend on debit cards. You can also split the allowance or pocket money between different accounts (spending, saving, giving, etc.)

Bomad is more than an allowance tracker, it teaches kids better money habits, while making tracking money and allowances a breeze for parents.