Nobody knows what needs to be done
Kids are not always sure what is theirs, what is due today, or what already counts as finished.
Shared routines. Clear expectations. Better follow-through.
Assign daily chores, see what is done, and reward every completed task with points from one shared family dashboard.
We are in coming soon stages. No payment, no CRM, and no third-party email integration.
Dashboard preview
Family progress · Wednesday
A shared dashboard view for today’s chores, timing, family assignments, and completion progress.

Admin dashboard
Included in the full dashboard preview below.
Rewards dashboard
Included in the full dashboard preview below.
Use the dashboard as the family’s shared source of truth for chores, timing, progress, and rewards.
Why chore charts break down
Most families do not struggle because they lack effort. They struggle because the plan lives in too many places: a parent’s memory, a paper chart, a quick reminder, or a promise to do it later.
Kids are not always sure what is theirs, what is due today, or what already counts as finished.
When the routine is not visible, parents become the notification system and the same reminders happen again and again.
Whiteboards, paper lists, and sticker charts are easy to miss, forget, or stop updating once the week gets busy.
Allowance, privileges, points, and streaks lose momentum when progress is not easy for the whole family to see.
A clearer household routine
Less guessing, fewer reminders, and a calmer way to keep the household moving.
Chore Team brings the daily plan, family assignments, completion status, recurring schedules, and points into one simple dashboard. Parents can set the routine once, kids can see what is expected, and everyone can track progress together.
Features
Assign chores, track completion, build recurring schedules, and reward progress with a dashboard designed for real household routines.
Set daily, weekly, or routine-based chores once and let them return automatically. Families can build steady habits without rebuilding the chart every week.
Give every chore a clear owner. Parents, kids, and shared family tasks all stay visible so no one has to guess who is responsible.
Completed chores earn points that make effort easy to recognize for rewards, privileges, allowance conversations, or simple positive motivation.
Keep the family plan visible in a kitchen, hallway, or common space so everyone can check the day without asking a parent first.
Mark chores done when they are finished, and undo a completion when something needs correction. The dashboard stays honest without feeling rigid.
Label chores by the part of the day they belong to so kids can see what should happen before school, during the day, and before bedtime.
Dashboard preview
Chore Team gives families a practical view of today’s responsibilities: who owns each chore, when it should happen, what is done, what is still open, and how many points have been earned.
Dashboard preview
Family progress · Wednesday
A shared dashboard view for today’s chores, timing, family assignments, and completion progress.

A parent/admin view for managing chores, family members, schedules, points, and approvals.

A user rewards view for tracking earned points, available rewards, and progress motivation.

Use the dashboard as the family’s shared source of truth for chores, timing, progress, and rewards.
How it works
Add the recurring chores and one-time tasks that keep the household moving.
Give each chore an owner, timing, points, and repeat schedule.
Kids check off completed work while parents see progress and reward effort.
Built for real family life
Chore Team helps families turn chores from a daily argument into a shared routine with visible expectations and positive follow-through.
Less nagging because the plan is visible.
More accountability because every chore has an owner.
Clear expectations for what needs to happen today.
Better routines that repeat without rebuilding the chart each week.
Positive motivation through points, progress, and recognition.
Parents still guide the household, but they no longer have to carry every reminder in their head. Kids get a clearer path to helping, and families get a more consistent way to notice the work that gets done.
Coming soon
We are getting the family chore dashboard ready for more households. Check back soon for availability updates.