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I guess it doesn't have to be computer-based π. But I think the problem I'm looking to solve is that a computer based one you can prevent them stealing from others, or from adding their own stickers from other places and claiming they are for the chart.
I guess an actual sticker chart with some distinctive stickers would solve that issue. But once you've had a taste you want self hosted services to solve all of life's problems π
My kids also don't really use the tablets (they aren't generally available to them). We have two old ones that never get used.
Having a computer-based one that's the source of truth (and perhaps accessible online) does make sense, although I suspect this is too niche to exist already.
I know these are famous last words, but this doesn't sound too difficult to knock up yourself, assuming you know ~~kung-fu~~ coding.
I was considering knocking something together. I'm not super skilled but I've done a bit in PHP/Javascript which I think would do the job. I didn't want to go making something if it already existed, though.
Now with the responses I've been talked into doing it on paper π
Yup, and with @notthebees' idea of taking photos as a backup you've got what you need.