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Circle vs RoosterMoney

Circle logo

Circle

Software

The all-in-one community platform

From
$49/month
Rated
-
RoosterMoney logo

RoosterMoney

Software

Kids pocket money & chores app

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Only RoosterMoney has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
  • Each has a real cost: Circle location tracking is basic and less granular than some competitors; RoosterMoney rooster Card plan bills at £1.99 per month or £19.99 per year after a 1 month free trial that auto-renews into the paid charge
  • They diverge on capability: Circle covers Spaces, RoosterMoney covers Virtual money tracker.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Circle and RoosterMoney actually diverge.

Attributes where Circle and RoosterMoney differ
AttributeCircleRoosterMoney
Starting price$49/monthFree
Pricing modelsubscriptionfreemium
Free tierNoYes
PlatformsIos, Android, WebIos, Android
Founded20202016

Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

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 Circle

  • Spaces
  • Events
  • Courses
  • Member Directory
  • Live Streams
  • Workflows
  • Zapier
  • Stripe

Only in RoosterMoney

  • Virtual money tracker
  • Chores & allowance
  • Save, spend, give jars
  • Savings goals
  • Prepaid card option
  • Instant notifications
  • Interest rewards
  • Weekly pocket money

Both cover

  • Ios support
  • Android support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Circle

  • Running a branded online community with discussion spacesnot RoosterMoney
  • Selling and delivering courses to an audiencenot RoosterMoney
  • Hosting events and live streams for membersnot RoosterMoney
  • Operating paid memberships with checkout and paymentsnot RoosterMoney
  • Shipping a branded iOS and Android community appnot RoosterMoney

RoosterMoney

  • UK family allowance tracking and prepaid debit card for children's spendingnot Circle

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Circle

  • Location tracking is basic and less granular than some competitors
  • Does not monitor social media interactions or private messages
  • Requires Circle Home Plus hardware purchase for full home network control
  • Activity reports are limited and less comprehensive than competing platforms

RoosterMoney

  • Rooster Card plan bills at £1.99 per month or £19.99 per year after a 1 month free trial that auto-renews into the paid charge
  • Rooster Card is restricted to UK resident parents and children aged 6 to 17

Pricing, plan by plan

Circle

$49/month
  • Basic$49/month
    • Community
    • Members
    • Spaces
  • Professional$89/month
    • Courses
    • Workflows
    • Analytics
  • Business$199/month
    • White Label
    • API Access
    • Custom Domain

RoosterMoney

Free
  • FreeFree
    • Virtual money tracker
    • Chores & rewards
    • Savings goals
  • Rooster Plus$2.99/month
    • Everything in Free
    • Unlimited children
    • Interest on savings
  • Rooster Card$2.99/month
    • Prepaid debit card
    • Instant transfers
    • Real-world spending

Which should you pick?

Choose Circle if

  • You need spaces.
  • You work on Ios, Android, Web.
  • You also want events.

Choose RoosterMoney if

  • You need virtual money tracker.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Ios, Android.
  • You also want chores & allowance.

Questions people ask

Is Circle or RoosterMoney better?
Neither clearly leads. Circle starts at $49/month and RoosterMoney at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Circle or RoosterMoney?
RoosterMoney has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $49/month for Circle and Free for RoosterMoney.
Does Circle or RoosterMoney run on more platforms?
Circle runs on Ios, Android, Web. RoosterMoney runs on Ios, Android.
Can I use RoosterMoney for free?
Yes. RoosterMoney has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Circle starts at $49/month.
What is Circle best used for?
Circle is most often used for running a branded online community with discussion spaces, selling and delivering courses to an audience, hosting events and live streams for members, operating paid memberships with checkout and payments. Of those, running a branded online community with discussion spaces and selling and delivering courses to an audience are not what RoosterMoney is typically brought in for.
What can Circle do that RoosterMoney cannot?
Circle covers Spaces, Events, Courses, Member Directory. RoosterMoney covers Virtual money tracker, Chores & allowance, Save, spend, give jars, Savings goals. Both handle Ios support, Android support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Circle: How much does Circle cost?

Circle offers a 14-day free trial of the app with all premium features included. After the trial, subscriptions are 9.99 USD per month or 89.99 USD per year. The Circle Home Plus device costs 129 USD upfront and includes one year of free app access, after which the app subscription costs approximately 10 USD per month.

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Circle: What devices does Circle support?

Circle works on Android, Apple iOS, Mac, Windows, Chromebook, Xbox, PlayStation, Kindle, smart speakers, IoT devices, gaming consoles, smart TVs, and iPhones. An unlimited number of devices can be managed from a single Circle account.

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Circle: How does Circle Home Plus work?

Circle Home Plus is a router-adjacent device that connects to your home network via Ethernet (with Wi-Fi backup) and manages all connected devices on that network. The Circle app then connects to this device to enforce parental controls across web browsing, app usage, and screen time across all family members' devices.

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Circle: Does Circle monitor social media?

Circle does not directly monitor social media content, conversations, or private messages. However, it can restrict access to social media apps and websites, and manage time spent on those platforms through screen time controls.

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