Printable · your tasks · no account

Reward chart maker

One page, your child’s own list of jobs, boxes big enough for a real sticker — and a goal that is checked against how many boxes actually exist.

Your own tasks5, 7 or 14 daysGoal checkPrints clean

Make a chart

Nothing is stored — this is generated fresh each time.

Everything you type stays on this page. Nothing is saved, sent or shared.

How it works

  1. Each line you type becomes a row, up to twelve. Blank lines are ignored, so you can space the list out while writing it.
  2. Columns come from the day setting; the fourteen-day layout repeats the week and numbers the two halves.
  3. The total number of boxes is tasks × days, and the goal is compared against it — if you ask for more stars than the chart can hold, the page says so instead of printing something unachievable.
  4. Printing hides the controls and the site furniture and leaves just the chart.

What it will never do

  • It does not store your child’s name or your task list. Reload the page and it is back to the defaults.
  • It gives no parenting advice and makes no claims about what reward charts achieve.
  • No account, no email wall, no watermark.

Questions

How many tasks can I add?

Twelve rows, which is already more than most charts should have. Fewer, clearer jobs tend to work better than a long list.

Why does it warn about my goal?

Because a goal larger than tasks × days cannot be reached even with a perfect run. The page tells you rather than letting the chart fail quietly.

Can I save the chart?

Not on the page — nothing is stored. Print it, or use your browser’s print-to-PDF to keep a copy.

Want the routine to carry on between print-outs?

Lumi Mission Planet is optional — this free tool runs entirely in your browser and works without it. Check the app’s current App Store listing for exact features, pricing and availability before downloading.

View Lumi Mission Planet on the App Store