Kyrio vs Greenlight: Which Family App Fits Better?

A quick, honest comparison of Kyrio and Greenlight / GoHenry — feature matrix, pricing, and who each app is actually built for.

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Greenlight and GoHenry are kids debit cards with chores and allowance bolted on. They solve the money-and-responsibility problem — not the household-management problem.

The ideal setup for families that want both: Greenlight (or GoHenry) for the real card and financial literacy features, plus Kyrio for chores, calendar, and everything else the debit card apps don’t cover.

Quick verdict

Kyrio vs Greenlight: feature matrix

FeatureKyrioGreenlight
Chore templatesPre-built age-appropriate chore lists you can assign with one tap.YesPartial
Points & leaderboardsPoints, streaks, badges, or a family leaderboard that motivate kids.YesNo
Parent-set reward storeParents define custom rewards; kids redeem with earned points.YesNo
Allowance / money rewardsConverts chores or points into tracked allowance money.Partial

No standalone allowance ledger — chores earn points, kids redeem parent-set rewards, and a reward can be pocket money you hand over.

Yes
Shared family calendarIn-app calendar with per-member color coding and events.YesNo
Google / iCloud syncImport or sync with Google, iCloud, or Outlook calendars.Paid

Calendar sync with Google, Apple, and Outlook is included with Kyrio Pro.

No
Shared listsGrocery, to-do, or custom lists synced across the family in real time.YesNo
Meal plannerWeekly meal planning with recipes and auto-generated shopping lists.YesNo
Movie night pickerSwipe-to-match movie picker so the family actually agrees on something.YesNo
Subscription trackerTracks household subscriptions (Netflix, Spotify, etc.), renewals, and costs.YesNo
Shared credentials vaultEncrypted vault for shared logins (streaming, Wi-Fi, utilities).YesNo
Family message boardShared board for notes, announcements, and quick communication.YesNo
AI assistant (MCP)Connect the app to Claude, Cursor, and other AI assistants via an MCP server.Partial

Connect Kyrio to Claude, Cursor, and other AI assistants via the Kyrio MCP server (beta).

No
Usable free tierA free tier that is usable long-term, not just a 7-day trial.YesNo
EU-hosted / GDPR-firstData stored in the EU with GDPR-first privacy controls.YesNo

Fully supported Partial Paid tier only Not supported

Pick Kyrio if…

  • You want gamified chores that kids actually engage with long-term.
  • You want a shared calendar, lists, meal planner, and subscription tracker in the same app.
  • You want a genuinely usable free tier without aggressive paywalls.
  • You care about GDPR and EU-first privacy defaults.

Pick Greenlight if…

Parents whose primary goal is teaching money management with a real card — not running the household calendar.

Greenlight pros and cons

Greenlight

Pros

  • Real debit card and money transfer for kids.
  • Financial literacy features (saving, investing, giving).
  • Parental controls on spend categories and merchants.

Cons

  • Chores are a light add-on to the core banking product.
  • No shared calendar, lists, meals, or household features.
  • Subscription required; no free tier.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kyrio a good Greenlight alternative?
Yes. Kyrio overlaps with Greenlight / GoHenry on the core use case but takes a different approach: gamified chores at the center, with a shared calendar, lists, meal planning, and subscription tracking built around it. See the feature matrix above for a field-by-field comparison.
What does Kyrio have that Greenlight does not?
Kyrio combines chore gamification with the broader household toolkit — meal planner, movie night, subscription tracker, and family message board — on a usable free tier, and it connects to AI assistants like Claude or Cursor via its MCP server (beta). Greenlight / GoHenry tends to specialise in one or two of these areas.
Is Kyrio free?
Kyrio has a free tier covering the core household experience (chores, rewards, calendar, lists, meal planner, movie night, message board, up to five members). The full app is Kyrio Pro — one subscription for the whole household, about 49 kr/month or 499 kr/year (varies by country), with a 30-day free trial.

See the full 12-app buyer’s guide, or compare Kyrio against Cozi, FamilyWall, and OurHome.