Parenting & Family · head to head
BusyKid vs Plenty of Fish

BusyKid
Parenting & Family
Teach kids to earn, save, share, and invest
- From
- $4/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only Plenty of Fish has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: BusyKid card balance capped at USD 2,000 maximum; Plenty of Fish high prevalence of fake profiles and bot accounts despite phone verification
- They diverge on capability: BusyKid covers Chore assignment, Plenty of Fish covers Free Messaging.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which BusyKid and Plenty of Fish actually diverge.
| Attribute | BusyKid | Plenty of Fish |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $4/month | Free |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | iOS, Android, Web | Web, iOS, Android |
| Category | Parenting & Family | Dating & Social |
| Founded | 2010 | 2003 |
Identical on both: pricing model (Unknown), user rating (Not yet rated).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in BusyKid
- Chore assignment
- Allowance automation
- Prepaid Visa card
- Stock investing
- Savings jars
- Charity donations
- Parent controls
- Spending reports
Only in Plenty of Fish
- Free Messaging
- Chemistry Test
- Meet Me
- Ultra Match
- Live Streaming
- Video Chat
Both cover
- Web support
- Ios support
- Android support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
BusyKid
- Teaching choresnot Plenty of Fish
- Allowance managementnot Plenty of Fish
- Kids investingnot Plenty of Fish
- Financial educationnot Plenty of Fish
Plenty of Fish
No use cases recorded yet. See the Plenty of Fish review.
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
BusyKid
- Card balance capped at USD 2,000 maximum
- Chores must be added individually per child, requiring significant setup time for families with multiple children
- Card replacement fee of USD 5 charged for lost or stolen cards
- No rewards or cash back on card purchases
- Deposit limits restrict funding to USD 50 at a time with 24-hour waits between deposits
Plenty of Fish
- High prevalence of fake profiles and bot accounts despite phone verification
- Inconsistent moderation allows scammers to evade detection
- Desktop website features advanced search not available in mobile app
- No social media integrations for profile enrichment
Pricing, plan by plan
BusyKid
$4/month- Monthly Subscription$4/month
- Up to 5 Visa Prepaid Cards
- Chore tracking and automatic allowance payments
- Stock and ETF investing with no commissions
- Annual Subscription$48/year
- Up to 5 Visa Prepaid Cards
- Chore tracking and automatic allowance payments
- Stock and ETF investing with no commissions
Plenty of Fish
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the Plenty of Fish review.
Which should you pick?
Choose BusyKid if
- You need chore assignment.
- You work on iOS, Android, Web.
- You also want allowance automation.
Choose Plenty of Fish if
- You need free messaging.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android.
- You also want chemistry test.
Questions people ask
- Is BusyKid or Plenty of Fish better?
- Neither clearly leads. BusyKid starts at $4/month and Plenty of Fish at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, BusyKid or Plenty of Fish?
- Plenty of Fish has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $4/month for BusyKid and Free for Plenty of Fish.
- Does BusyKid or Plenty of Fish run on more platforms?
- BusyKid runs on iOS, Android, Web. Plenty of Fish runs on Web, iOS, Android.
- Can I use Plenty of Fish for free?
- Yes. Plenty of Fish has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. BusyKid starts at $4/month.
- What is BusyKid best used for?
- BusyKid is most often used for teaching chores, allowance management, kids investing, financial education. Of those, teaching chores and allowance management are not what Plenty of Fish is typically brought in for.
- What can BusyKid do that Plenty of Fish cannot?
- BusyKid covers Chore assignment, Allowance automation, Prepaid Visa card, Stock investing. Plenty of Fish covers Free Messaging, Chemistry Test, Meet Me, Ultra Match. Both handle Web support, Ios support, Android support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
BusyKid: Does BusyKid offer a free trial?
Yes, BusyKid offers a 30-day free trial with no payment required during the trial period. Full subscription is USD 4/month (USD 48/year) after trial.
SourcePlenty of Fish: Is Plenty of Fish completely free to use?
Yes, Plenty of Fish offers free account creation, profile search, and messaging. Premium subscriptions are optional and add features like ad removal and advanced filters.
SourceBusyKid: Can parents track spending in real-time?
Yes. Parents see every transaction made with the BusyKid Visa Prepaid Card in real-time through the app, and can set spending limits and receive notifications.
SourcePlenty of Fish: What platforms does Plenty of Fish support?
Plenty of Fish is available on Web, iOS (17.0 or later), and Android. There is no native Windows desktop application.
SourceBusyKid: Can kids invest in stocks?
Yes. BusyKid's investment feature allows kids to own actual stocks and ETFs with no commission fees. Investment purchases require minimum USD 10 and parental approval.
SourcePlenty of Fish: Does Plenty of Fish require phone verification?
Yes, Plenty of Fish requires phone number verification during signup to reduce fake profiles and improve security.
SourceBusyKid: How long does it take to receive the prepaid card?
BusyKid Visa Prepaid Cards typically arrive within 12 business days of account setup. Cards can be used anywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.
SourcePlenty of Fish: What does the free tier include?
The free tier allows users to create a profile, upload photos, search and browse profiles, send and receive messages, and view who likes them.
SourceBusyKid: What is the maximum card balance?
The BusyKid Visa Prepaid Card has a maximum balance limit of USD 2,000.
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