BravoPoints vs Mydoh (2026): two Canadian apps, two different jobs
Mydoh (by RBC) is the best-known Canadian money app for kids: a Smart Cash Card, tasks tied to allowance, banking oversight. BravoPoints is also Canadian and bilingual — but it is a points system for family rewards, not a money product.
Quick verdict
Choose Mydoh when allowance-on-a-card is the goal for a tween or teen. Choose BravoPoints for younger kids, for screen-light family rewards, or when you don’t want a bank product in your parenting.
| Feature | Mydoh | BravoPoints |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Freemium (RBC banking product) | $2.49 CAD/month or $19 CAD/year; 30-day free trial, no credit card |
| Model | Real money: prepaid card, allowance, tasks paid in dollars | Points redeemed for family rewards parents define |
| Best ages | Tweens and teens (card ownership) | 2–12; teens work too |
| Canadian & bilingual | Yes — Canadian, English and French | Yes — Canadian, fully bilingual including all emails and checkout |
| Kids’ accounts & privacy | Child profiles or accounts inside the vendor’s app ecosystem | Kids never get accounts or emails; no ads, no third-party trackers (CSP-enforced); data stays readable if you stop paying |
| Platform | Native mobile apps (app-store install required) | Any web browser; installable to the home screen (PWA); great on a shared family tablet with PIN-locked Child View |
Choose Mydoh if…
- You bank with RBC and want an integrated kids card
- Your tween/teen should learn real spending
- Allowance in dollars is the family system
Choose BravoPoints if…
- Your kids are under ~10
- You want rewards to be family time, not money
- You want no banking relationship inside a kids app
- You want a shared-tablet Child View with a parent PIN
Try BravoPoints free for 30 days
No credit card required.
This page is written by the BravoPoints team. We keep it honest — Mydoh is genuinely the better pick in the situations listed above, and we say so.