No more tantrums
We use it before bedtime and it really helps us. It really changed something. No more tantrums. Didn't expect this to be honest. Very happy about this app!
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SAVVY KID: an app that empowers kids with ADHD to build soft skills, boost confidence, and strengthen their bond with parents while turning challenges into superpowers.
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We use it before bedtime and it really helps us. It really changed something. No more tantrums. Didn't expect this to be honest. Very happy about this app!
Evenings used to end in shouting about homework. We are trying Savvy Kid now and I notice he stops faster when he get upset. I am also learning what to say instead of yelling. It is slow progress. But it is progress.
Tried to charge me £49 luckily bank stopped it but big pain as the bank is now issuing a new card so have to update all my existing apps and Apple Pay with a new card! I don’t have the app but did open a Facebook advert so avoid

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Dinner used to be the loudest part of our day. Savvy Kid gave us this trick called “the calm restart.”Tonight, my kid used it before I even could. I’ve never felt more proud — or relieved.
We tried one Savvy Kid lesson before bedtime.
Halfway through, my 8-year-old said, “Wait, I can pause my anger?”
That line felt like oxygen.
I finally felt like I knew what to do
I started Savvy Kid because mornings were chaos.
Yesterday my son said, “I can handle it, Mom.”
It hit me — I wasn’t nagging, he was leading.
First calm school drop-off in months.
I did not expect this to work, but holy shit, it does
I was so tired of daily meltdowns. My 8-year-old would lock himself in his room, screaming about homework or “too many things.” We tried charts, apps, therapy, nothing stuck. Then I found Savvy Kid. Doing 10 minutes of their lesson right after school has already cut our evening fights in half within a week.
What I love: the emotion-language scripts. The “pause before reaction” trick my kid says aloud now. Last night he caught himself before yelling. We both cried (happy tears).
Yes, it costs something. But when this keeps us from going to couples therapy or stiffing a tutor, it’s worth every penny. I’m telling every parent I know.
Only compatible with Apple or Mac. I emailed support. They refunded me in half an hour on a Saturday across the world. Such a pity I couldn't use it but excellent customer service!
I signed up after seeing a ad on Facebook.
The £30 has been taken out of my account but no account has been signed up. I’m really worry I have been scammed I have emailed the company with no response. This company seems like a scam I have signed up and paid but no account has been created. I have emailed and no response. Please can customer services get in touch with me I have emailed you already.

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Charged last year, was never able to use app, never able to get in touch with ANYONE thru email or phone left SEVERAL MESSAGES. AND AGAIN CHARGED THIS YEAR!! SAME PROBLEM. GOING TO BANK AND PRESSING CHARGES!!

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Charger without knowledge
Unable to find details to contact or unsubscribe. Very difficult to cancel a subscription I have not used or even tried

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Alright, so I checked out Savvy KID for my kiddo with ADHD, and I gotta say, it's not bad at all. It’s kinda nice that the whole app is set up for ADHD brains, y’know? The tasks are short and sweet, so he doesn't get all frazzled and give up. Plus, the content is tailored to him. He actually wants to use it – that's a huge win in my book! It's also great that you can see it's not just a load of random things thrown together, but based on legit psychology which is really helpful. The one bummer is, the 5-10 age thing is a little limiting. My older kid's totally missing out, which kinda sucks. Still, for my younger one, it's been pretty awesome.
I've been using Savvy KID for my daughter for a month now and there are some positive sides to this application. She gets less distracted now and can concentrate more. App is very fun and child is engaged in the process. She loves it! I'm not really satisfied with an overall amount of materials. Would be great to see more new games and different tasks!
I was skeptical about yet another app promising to help my child focus. But Savvy KID is different. It's so great that this application is suitable for children of 5-10 years! My son loved spending time with the application. He wants to improve. The app provides the content according to the needs and preferences. Also, it's a fantastic feeling that professionals contributed to the creation of this app.
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