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Potty training, but make it a celebration.

PottyPrize makes potty training feel like a win — with positive rewards, parent-controlled prize settings, and progress tracking.

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If you've thought any of this in the last week, we built this for you.

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"We've tried everything. Sticker charts. Bribes. Pull-ups. M&Ms."

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"I'm so tired of cleaning up accidents."

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"I don't want to scream, shame, or pressure them."

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"They were doing great — then they just… stopped."

We get it. PottyPrize isn't a miracle — but it shifts the energy in your bathroom from stressful to silly. And that's usually the missing piece.

How it works

Three taps. No login. Designed for the bathroom counter at 6:42 AM.

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They try the potty

Whether they made it or just sat there bravely — every attempt counts.

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They tap the big button

Confetti, sound effects, a 3-2-1 countdown. The bathroom suddenly feels exciting.

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They win — every time

A prize, a sticker, or a cheer. Nothing is ever "you lose." Just degrees of celebration.

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The science part

Why a spinner works better than a sticker chart

We didn't make this up. It's built on three boring but well-studied ideas — packaged into something a 2-year-old wants to use.

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Variable rewards

Predictable rewards get boring. A surprise inside something familiar keeps engagement high — without overpromising. (B.F. Skinner, 1956.)

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The habit loop

Cue → routine → reward. Most potty charts skip the reward step or make it delayed. The spinner closes the loop instantly.

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Autonomy

Kids who feel in control resist less. They press the button. They earn the prize. You're not the bad cop — the spinner is.

What parents are saying

Real-feeling quotes from real-feeling situations.

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"We were on day 4 of refusing to even sit. I pulled up PottyPrize on my phone, she spun once, and now she asks to 'spin the potty button.' I almost cried."
Marisol R.
Mom of 2.5yr old
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"What I love is it's not just MORE bribes. The fact that she sometimes 'just' gets a cheer keeps the prizes special. It hasn't broken our reward system."
Dev K.
Dad of 3yr old
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"We hit a regression after our second baby. The spinner gave him control again without me having to be the cheerleader for the 400th time that day."
Jen P.
Mom of 3yo + newborn
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  • 📈See daily streaks and weekly progress at a glance
  • 🎯Tune win odds per stage and per task — your call
  • 🎁Build a custom prize list — small toys, snacks, anything you have on hand
  • 🖨️Print a fridge-friendly progress chart (huge for grandma)
  • 🔁Regression mode for when things get rough again

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Grab the 7-Day Potty Training Kickstart (PDF)

A no-fluff parent guide: what to do hour-by-hour, what to skip, how to handle the first accident, and a printable reward chart. Drop your email and we'll send it now.

One email a week, max. Unsubscribe anytime. We never sell your email — full stop.

The questions parents ask first

Is this actually free? What's the catch?+

It's actually free. No paywall, no premium tier, no signup required. We earn a small commission if you buy something from our parent-curated store — but you'll never see ads in front of your kid, and there's no upsell during the spin.

My kid is 18 months / 2 / 3 / 4 — is this right for them?+

If they understand 'tap the button and something fun happens,' they're ready. We've seen it work from about 18 months up through 4-year-olds with regressions. Younger kids love the colors and sounds; older kids love picking which prize they earn.

Won't this just create another thing my kid demands?+

It can — and that's actually the goal, briefly. Once potty habits are solid (usually 2-6 weeks), most parents naturally phase it out. The spinner is a bridge, not a destination.

What if they only get "praise" three spins in a row? They'll lose interest.+

Real talk: you control the odds. Start at 80% prize rate. As habits solidify, dial it down to 50%, then 25%. The variable schedule is what keeps it interesting — not a guaranteed prize every time.

Does this work for kids with autism / ADHD / sensory needs?+

Many families with neurodivergent kids find the predictable structure (3-2-1 countdown, same button, same celebration) helpful — but there's no one-size-fits-all. We have a guide for adapting it in our blog. You can also turn sounds off entirely.

Will you share my data or my kid's data?+

No. Anonymous spins aren't tied to any account. If you make a parent account, we store your email and what your kid was working on — that's it. No third-party trackers in the spinner experience.

Tomorrow morning could feel different.

No signup. No email. Just open it on the bathroom phone and let your kiddo press the big button.

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