How to review a pending family transaction

Transactions in KiddyCash don’t always settle immediately. Depending on your family’s approval settings, a transfer — whether it’s a weekly allowance, a chore reward, or a one-off payment — may sit in a pending state until it clears approval or the settlement window closes. Knowing how to read that state accurately saves you from double-paying or chasing a transfer that’s already in motion.


Where to find a pending transaction

Navigate directly to a specific transaction using this URL pattern:

https://kiddy.cash/family/:family_id/transaction/:transaction_id

Replace :family_id and :transaction_id with the actual IDs visible in your KiddyCash dashboard. This link gives you a persistent, bookmarkable view of any transaction — useful when you’re coordinating with a co-parent or following up on a flagged item.

You can also reach it from Family → Transactions → Pending inside the app.


Pending transaction states explained

A transaction in KiddyCash moves through several approval states before it settles. Here’s what each one means:

StateWhat it meansAction required
Awaiting approvalThe transaction has been created but no approver has acted on it yet.Review and approve or decline.
Partially approvedAt least one approver has confirmed, but your family requires multiple approvals.Remaining approvers must act.
Approval timeoutThe approval window expired before all approvals were collected.Recreate the transaction if still needed.
ProcessingApproved and queued for settlement — e.g. an M-Pesa disbursement to a Nairobi-based wallet.No action needed; wait for confirmation.
Held for KYCA child’s wallet or linked account hasn’t completed identity verification.Complete KYC from the child’s profile.
DeclinedAn approver rejected the transaction.Check the decline reason; recreate if appropriate.

Reading the transaction detail view

When you open a specific transaction, the detail view surfaces several fields that go beyond the basic amount and recipient:

  • Transaction code — A unique reference you can share with KiddyCash support or use to trace the transfer across systems.
  • Approval chain — Shows each approver’s status in sequence. If your family uses a two-parent approval rule, you’ll see both slots here.
  • Scheduled vs. initiated date — Recurring allowances show the date the transfer was scheduled, which may differ from when it was initiated into the approval queue.
  • Source wallet — Confirms whether the funds are coming from a family wallet, a campaign balance, or a linked external account (such as an M-Pesa number or a KES bank account).
  • Badge trigger — If the transaction is linked to a chore completion, the badge it will award the child appears here, but only issues after the transaction settles.

If you haven’t set up the transaction yet, see how to create a family transaction for the full flow.


Acting on a pending transaction

If the transaction is sitting in Awaiting approval, you can act on it directly from the detail view. The how to approve a child transaction guide walks through the approval steps and covers edge cases like delegated approval when a parent is travelling.

For transactions tied to chore rewards, keep in mind that the underlying chore assignment carries its own logic. The role chores play in building financial habits — explored in why chores still matter in modern family life and how chores connect to financial literacy for kids — is part of why KiddyCash ties badge issuance and wallet credits to task completion rather than calendar dates alone.