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The best Greenlight alternatives depend on what you want Greenlight to stop costing or start doing — from $0 bank accounts to cheaper apps and teen credit builders.
Greenlight investing lets kids buy stocks and ETFs with parent approval — but only on the Max plan and up. Here's how it works and how it compares to Acorns Early.
Greenlight's only durable offer is a one-month free trial — not a stacking coupon. Here's what's real in 2026 and the fee math a code never changes.
Greenlight rewards scale with your plan — savings from 2% on Core up to 6% on the top tier, plus cashback on higher plans. Here's what each tier actually pays.
Greenlight Safe Kids adds GPS location, place alerts and one-swipe SOS to the card app. Here's what the tracker does, which plan it needs, and the new Safe Family device.
How much is GoHenry? In the US it's now Acorns Early — $5/month for one kid or $10/month for up to four. Here's the current pricing and what you get.
How to get a debit card for your child: pick a card that fits their age, open a parent-linked account, verify identity, fund it, and set controls. The full walkthrough.
Is Greenlight safe for kids? Deposits are FDIC-insured via a partner bank, controls are the deepest we track, and the CFPB complaint count is low. The full record.
The best kids debit card for chores links tasks to money automatically. Here are the cards with real chore-and-allowance engines, ranked from the official record.
GoHenry became Acorns Early in the US after Acorns acquired it. The card, app and name changed in 2024 — here's what happened and what it means for your account.
When to open a bank account for your child depends on the goal: a savings account can start at birth, a debit-linked account around 6-8, a teen account at 13.
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