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Burden levels
Tag every task as light, medium, or heavy. Planning a week of meals is heavy. Taking the trash out is light. The totals finally reflect who's carrying what — not just who's checking the most boxes.
iOS · Free with premium
Chore Champ turns the nightly negotiation into a shared system — one with burden levels, real rhythms, and the only bankruptcy button in the app store. For families, roommates, and anyone who is tired of doing the remembering.
iOS only, for now. Android is on the list, somewhere between the dishes and the laundry.
The wall
Most chore apps assume the hard part is remembering to take the trash out. The hard part is remembering that the trash exists — and that someone has to think about it every week, forever.
What's different
Because "assign, complete, repeat" was never going to be enough once the household got bigger than one person.
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Tag every task as light, medium, or heavy. Planning a week of meals is heavy. Taking the trash out is light. The totals finally reflect who's carrying what — not just who's checking the most boxes.
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When life falls off a cliff, hit the bankruptcy button. The queue restructures, your points stay honest, and nobody has to pretend the backlog still matters. Reset without guilt, start again on Monday.
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Set a task to daily, weekly, or monthly — it regenerates on completion instead of shouting at you. Works for the bathroom routine, the Sunday-night reset, and the quarterly air-filter thing you always forget.
From the households
My 8-year-old now asks for extra chores.— Jennifer K.
Finally, Saturday mornings are peaceful.— Dad of 3
ChoreChamp ended our daily battles.— Sarah M., Mom
Pricing
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$49.99/ year
$9.99/ month
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From the field notes
They work for visible tasks. They quietly fail where most conflict actually lives.
The planning, tracking, and remembering that keeps a household running — and burns one person out.
It's not 50/50. It's about making invisible labor visible and agreeing on what equal means.
Why most systems fail and what actually helps when executive function isn't reliable.
Why every chore app assumes you have kids, and what to do if you don't.
We tested the major apps so you don't have to download nine of them.
You can't delegate the mental load completely — but you can share enough of it that the dishes don't become a referendum on your relationship.
Download on iOS