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Daily time limits

Last updated: April 2026

What a daily limit does

A daily time limit caps how long your child can play Spello in a given day. Once they've played for that long, Spello politely stops letting them start another round until tomorrow. The limit is per-child, so siblings on the same account can have different caps.

We recommend using a limit even if your child asks to play more — ten or twenty minutes a day of spelling practice is genuinely enough to make progress, and a clear stopping point keeps the habit positive.

Setting a limit

  1. Sign in at manage.spello.uk as the parent.
  2. Open your child's profile.
  3. Click Daily limit.
  4. Pick one of the options below, then Save.
Option When to pick it
10 minutes KS1 children, or children just starting out. A single short focussed session.
20 minutes KS2 children practising regularly, or anyone who'd rather do two short sessions in a day.
30 minutes Revision around tests — or if the child is genuinely enjoying themselves.
60 minutes A hard-to-hit maximum — a safety net rather than a target.
No limit The default. Pick this if you want to manage play time yourself rather than have Spello do it.

What the child sees at the limit

When a child tries to start a round after hitting their daily limit, Spello shows them a friendly "time's up — see you tomorrow" screen rather than starting a session. Nothing mid-round is interrupted — if they reach the limit 8 minutes into a 10-minute session, the current session finishes normally and the limit kicks in on the next one.

The day resets at midnight UK time, so a limit that was used up last night is available again in the morning.

Who can set the limit

The daily limit is strictly a parent control. Only the child's own parent can set or change it — school teachers, even for children enrolled at their school, can't. This is deliberate: the limit is about time at home, not time at school, and the person who owns that decision is the parent.

If a child's school sets them up on Spello and you'd like to add a home daily limit, see how a parent claims a school-enrolled child.

Changing your mind

Limits can be raised, lowered, or removed at any time from the same screen. Changes take effect immediately — a child currently playing will feel the new limit on their next session.

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