Beanstalk Customer Reviews
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Excellent
Online service is great
Protected investment
Keeps the App easy to navigate
Excellent!
Excellent ROI. Excellent website and communication.
Straightforward kids ISA with easy to navigate app
Easy to use app, ability to personalise account. Clear overview of savings and earnings.
Investing in Future
it helps me invest in my child’s future
For the whole family
Has an app that suits my investment style and Kidstart cashback for earning money back on purchases.
Effective
Makes it quick and easy to interact with but ensures complete transparency
Simple
Makes it really easy for friends and family to gift into my child’s ISA for presents
Customer focused
Really really good. Only issue is the roundup feature seems to double up round ups , on occasion. Support were helpfull but round up has been turned off till they get to bottom of issue.
Easy
Very easy to sort my money and good ease of switching between cash or sticks and shares
Excellent
Easy accessible app
Easy
Their app is very easy to use and navigate. They provide good options to help maximise our ISA, for example, round up etc. Their customer support is also quick and helpful. Overall we are extremely satisfied.
Safe
Ability to have control over the account
Helpful
Makes it simple for you to create and manage a jisa. Provides easy to follow information.
intuitive
The Beanstalk app is so easy to use – not only as a parent, but for getting the childen engaged in their future university fund and enabling grandparents to contribute. The tools, such as round-ups, top-ups, gift links etc make it so easy to contribute in a variety of ways.
We were watching “Beast Games” on TV with the kids (age 11 and 8) and mentioned expensive university is in the US, and how you have to pay in the UK too, but they’re ok because that’s what their Beanstalk JISA is for – and unprompted, they both said “thank you”. Beanstalk’s worth it for that moment alone!
Excellent
Communication and management.
Thorough
Great communication
Instrumental
Wow, what more can I say but fantastic. Everything is so simple from signing up, to keeping track of investments, to making new investments. I could go on and on. Truly a fantastic company
Easy
App works well and is very clear.
easy use
linked to kidstart i have saved £500 fie my children amazing
Beanstalk Expert Review
Beanstalk Investing App Expert Review: Voted Best Junior ISA 2026

Provider: Beanstalk Investing App
Verdict: Beanstalk is an investment app that helps you invest for your children through a Junior ISA. It was founded by the team behind Kidstart (a cashback site for children’s shopping) and won “best Investing Account” in 2025 and in 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2026 the award for Best Junior Stocks & Shares ISA as they make setting up an account to invest for your children’s future cheap, easy, flexible and accessible for you and for others to contribute to.
Is Beanstalk a good investing app?
Yes, Beanstalk won best investing account (as voted for by customers) in the 2025 Good Money Guide Awards. Beanstalk is a super simple way to start investing in an ISA. You can either invest as an adult of in a Junior ISA for your children, which you can split between cash savings and the stock market.
Beanstalk Junior Stocks and Shares ISA
Beanstalk has won “Best Junior Stocks and Shares ISA” in our 2024, 2023 and 2022 awards. They offer one of the easiest ways to invest for your children and you can quickly move money between cash and the stock market to manage the amount of risk/reward you want to take.
Julian Robson, founder and CEO of Beanstalk said after winning the award: We’re thrilled to have won the Best Junior ISA Award from the Good Money Guide Awards for the third consecutive year. It’s a fantastic recognition, reflecting our unique and valuable proposition for parents and grandparents who want to invest in their children’s future. Our focus is on encouraging long-term investment over cash savings, as that tends to yield better returns. We aim to support first-time retail investors with a simple solution to put money away for 18 years, and it’s great to see the UK retail investment market thriving.
Beanstalk provides a simple yet effective way to invest for your children’s future. Friends and family can also make deposits directly into your child’s account via the app. The investment options are split between cash and the stock market enabling parents to adjust the level of risk they are prepared to take. It’s a good option for parents who want to investment for their children, but don’t want to pick individual investments.
Why is Beanstalk so good? Well…
We quite often go to the ponies as a family, and if there is more than a single page of horses on the card for a race we always let the children have a little bet to cover more of the field. A while ago we were at Sandown, it was the last race of the day, and Hugo, my youngest, chose a horse based on the only sensible strategy available to a two-year-old, he picked one at random. As luck would have it, it was a rank outsider, a 13-year-old with an exceptional track record that was now a little bit long in the tooth. But, he wished and he hoped and Wishing and Hoping romped home to win at 50-1, after leading the pack the entire race.
ITV Racing caught us trackside on the TV as the owner burst into floods of tears and the trainers were whooping away. That’s us on the left clapping the trainers…

We didn’t get 50-1, we got 34-1 because we only bet with the bookies at the track, in particular, we like a chap called Barry, who wears a Fedora.
A tidy return nonetheless, but what to do with it? Usually, we’d all go out to dinner to celebrate, but because it was Dry January, we just went home. And because we’re trying to be more responsible parents, we thought we’d invest his winnings. Let it ride as it were, on the biggest bet out there, the stock market.
Previously, we invested one of my other children’s birthday money through GoHenry, but as Hugo is too young to get pocket money, I chose Beanstalk for him.
But was it a good time to be investing in your children’s future? I hear you ask. The stock market was coming off five-year highs, we may have been in a recession, the world is nearly at war and the tech giants who have historically created massive shareholder returns are laying people off left right and centre.
Well, here’s the thing, there is always a disaster around the corner, and actually now is the best time to start investing, because it is in fact, now. When it comes to long-term returns (Hugo can’t access money in his JISA until he is 18), the best time to invest is as soon as possible.
When I interviewed Julian Robson, the co-founder of Beanstalk, he told me that one of the inspirations for setting up the Beanstalk JISA was a chart that was on the wall in his old boss’s office. It was a chart of the stock market going back to the 1900s. His point was that if you look at a long-term chart of the stock market, you can’t see 1987’s Black Monday, The 1930’s Great Depression, or any other major stock market crash. In general, it just goes up.
Here is a good example of the Covid market crash that Cem Eyi (Beanstalks other co-founder highlighted on LinkedIn recently (the fund is Fidelity World Index).

What does Beanstalk invest in?
When you invest in a Junior stocks and shares ISA with Beanstalk, you are essentially making two investments (three if you want to include your child’s future), the Legal & General Cash Trust fund and the Fidelity Global Index fund. The first tracks interest rates and keeps your money as cash, the second tracks the stock market, and holds big profitable companies like Apple, Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson (you can see the full portfolio breakdown here). It’s a standard diversified portfolio.
How much does Beanstalk cost?
It costs 0.5% of the balance of your portfolio for a Beanstalk JISA, but if cost is your only concern, you can buy these funds individually with a DIY platform like AJ Bell (0.25%) and interactive investor (JISA is free with a £9.99 per month trading account). Regardless of who you invest with, you will still have to pay the 0.12-0.15%. charges levied by L&G and Fidelity for managing the fund. It’s worth noting that Hargreaves Lansdown Junior ISA is now free, so much cheaper.
Why invest in a Beanstalk ISA?
Where Beanstalk earns its money is that you can very easily switch between what percentage of cash and stocks are in your child’s portfolio. There is a handy slider, which also shows what the historic returns would have been depending on the allocation.
So, if you think the market is going to crash, you can switch to more cash and interest, rather than stock market investments. But remember, a general rule of thumb when it comes to investing is that the younger you are, the more risk you should take. If you are old, the closer to retirement you are the lower risk your investments should be. So, when your child comes close to 18, you can tune down the risk so that you don’t get bitten by a shock stock market crash the week before they get their money.

I’m not suggesting for a second that you bet on horses to kickstart your children’s financial literacy, that would be idiocy. But, if you have a few pounds sitting around, pick up your phone, download the app, and start investing for your children’s future. If you’re looking to bet on a winner, that’s a sure thing.
Pros
- Switch between stocks and cash
- Low cost & tax efficient
- Easy to use & contribute
Cons
- JISA funds can only be accessed when your child turns 18
- App only, no website access
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Pricing
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Market Access
(4)
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Online Platform
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Customer Service
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Research & Analysis
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Overall
4.3
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