Fin World
Parent and child learning about money together at home

“Why can't we just tap Pay?”

For parents

Money skills kids remember.

2-min videos · fun quizzes · one habit per week

“They know Pay — not why saving comes first.”

Bite-sized lessons on money and business — finish one after homework.

See what your child will learn first

What they'll learn

In a few weeks, your child can explain…

Where money comes from

Where money comes from

Needs vs wants

Needs vs wants

UPI & banks safety

UPI & banks safety

How saving grows

How saving grows

Not lectures. Not spreadsheets. Real habits — one takeaway at a time.

Two learning paths

Pick a starting adventure

Riya learning to save with three money jars

Money Me → Money Me Pro

Understand money before you spend it

Know step

Know

Spend step

Spend

Save step

Save

Grow step

Grow

Ages 8–14 · bite-sized lessons

Aarav running his first pizza shop

Business to Markets

Start with business, then stocks

Shop step

Shop

Decide step

Decide

Learn step

Learn

Stocks step

Stocks

Ages 8–14 · bite-sized lessons

Not sure where to start?

How a lesson feels

One mini story. One habit. Done before breakfast.

You don't need to be a finance expert — we handle the teaching.

Watch

Watch

~2 min

Quiz

Quiz

~1 min

Takeaway

Takeaway

1 habit

You check in

You check in

Progress

Try it together this weekend

Stay engaged

One lesson is good. A habit is better.

Learning

Learning

2-min videos, quick quizzes, and one takeaway per lesson.

Punjab Pizza

Punjab Pizza

Build and run a pizza business in a kid-friendly game.

Market Pulse

Market Pulse

Daily sector stories — connect news to real companies.

For parents

Built for families — not anonymous screen time

Parent checking family learning progress on their phone

One account

Multiple child profiles

Track progress

Quizzes & lessons per child

Live classes

Optional group sessions

You stay in control

Parent sign-in required

Set up your family in under 2 minutes

“My daughter asked why we save before spending — not just ‘can I have it?’”

— Parent, Hyderabad

Questions parents ask

Quick answers before you sign up

Kids roughly ages 8–14. You sign in as a parent or guardian; children learn under their own profile with separate progress.

The best time to teach money habits is before the first big mistake.

Create your free family account. First lesson takes about 2 minutes.

No credit card · Parent account required