When nothing else works, real rewards do. Singapore kids earn Roblox, Amazon, Starbucks vouchers and cash for finishing homework, completing learning goals and sticking to daily study. AI homework help is built in — so when they're stuck, they're unstuck in seconds.
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Most apps that come up when you search "parental control" or "family link" do one thing: restrict. They block apps. They limit screen time. They surveil.
Stimul8 does the opposite. Kids choose to study and finish their work because the reward at the end is real. No blocking. No fighting over the phone. No surveillance.
You set the goals. Your child picks the reward they're working toward. The motivation does the rest.
Yet every evening, somehow, that's the role you're playing.
Tuition, enrichment, screen time — by the time they sit down to actually do the homework, they're too tired to think. By the time you give up, nothing's done. Tomorrow you do it all again.
One tricky question and the shutters come down. You don't remember P5 long division either. Everyone's frustrated. Nobody learns anything.
Kids who struggle once expect to struggle the next time. Avoidance becomes habit. "I'm bad at this" becomes how they describe themselves to a teacher.
Gold stars, screen-time deals, the negotiation-of-the-week. They work for two weeks, then kids see through them. You need motivation that scales with them — not against them.
Singapore afternoons can feel like a juggling act — homework, tuition, dinner, devices, sleep. Stimul8 turns that scramble into a sequence: each task earns points, each completion stacks toward a reward your child is genuinely excited about. The structure does the work — so the after-school argument doesn't.
Short break to decompress after school. Earns the smallest task points — kids learn the routine starts the moment they get home.
Homework goal logged in Stimul8 with its own reward target. AI homework help on tap when they get stuck — so the "I don't know how" doesn't become a 30-minute meltdown.
15 minutes of Duolingo, math practice, or a custom AI mini-lesson on whatever they're weakest at. Daily, not crammed before exams.
Points stack up toward the voucher or cash they chose. The visible progress is the part that keeps them coming back.
Most apps do one or the other. Stimul8 is built so the reward kicks in at the moment your child overcomes the thing that usually makes them stop.
Snap a photo of a question or type it in. Stimul8 returns a clear, step-by-step explanation written for their reading level. Not just an answer — a walkthrough that builds the thinking. The result: kids learn to try again, because trying stops feeling impossible.

Your child's revising a topic from school? Generate a 5-minute lesson on it. Any subject, any grade level, in seconds — Math, Science, English, Mother Tongue. Every completion earns points, so curiosity gets rewarded directly.

Link your child's Duolingo account and 15 minutes of daily Mandarin, Malay, or any other language becomes a rewarded routine. The streak they'd normally drop in week two becomes the streak they actually maintain — because progress is visible and pays off.

Stickers don't motivate an 11-year-old. A Roblox voucher does. Your child picks the reward they're working toward — from a catalogue you approve — so the effort feels like their effort, not yours. Roblox, Amazon, Starbucks, cash — the things they ask for already.

If it's on the homework sheet, Stimul8 can help. If it isn't, you can create a custom lesson for it.
"I love that it tracks Duolingo XP and Apple Health steps — it's teaching my kids discipline and getting them moving."
"The app makes it super easy to assign chores and small tasks to our kids, and they actually look forward to ticking things off the list! I love that we can personalise rewards."
"Modern app with top design, very useful for families! I set a task for my son and he likes it more than my constant reminders. If you know, you know."
No — and this is the most common question we hear. Rewards are tied to effort and completion, which you approve. Over time, research consistently shows that external rewards paired with mastery (like AI-explained homework) build intrinsic motivation. Kids start to associate effort with the good feeling that follows, not just the reward. The reward becomes the catalyst, not the crutch.
No. Stimul8 is the opposite. Parental control apps restrict — they remove access until kids comply. Stimul8 motivates — kids choose to study and finish work because the reward at the end is real. There is no blocking, no surveillance, no time limits enforced on the child's device. You set the goals; your child picks the rewards.
Stimul8 doesn't replace tuition — but it solves the willingness problem. The kids who do well in major exams are the ones who put in the consistent daily study, not just last-minute cramming. Stimul8 makes that daily study a routine kids actually keep, with AI homework help when they get stuck. The hours add up.
Ages 6–15 — covers Primary 1 through Secondary 4. The AI homework help adjusts to age and reading level. It works especially well for 8–13 year-olds, who are building independent study habits but still need scaffolding when they get stuck.
Stimul8 is currently free to download and use in Singapore. No paywall, no subscription. You only pay for the rewards you choose to fund (vouchers or cash transfers to your child). Premium features may be added in the future, but the core app stays accessible.
Math, English, Mother Tongue (Chinese, Malay, Tamil), Science, Social Studies, languages — pretty much anything on a Singapore homework sheet. You can also generate custom mini-lessons on any topic, any grade level, instantly.
Watch what happens when your child picks the reward they're working toward.
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