The chore app
your kids will
actually want to use.

Eliminate the nagging loop with dead-simple tracking, photo verification, and rewards that actually motivate.

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Stop the "did you do your chores?" cycle.

Whiteboards get ignored. Manual charts are a chore for parents. Nagging creates family tension. It's time for a flow that actually works.

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Whiteboards Fail

Out of sight, out of mind. Paper charts become invisible background noise within 48 hours.

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Nagging Drains You

Spending your evening asking "did you finish?" isn't parenting—it's project management without the pay.

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Vague Rewards

"Maybe we'll go for ice cream" isn't a motivator. Kids need immediate, clear feedback to build habits.

From "To-Do" to "Done" in three simple taps.

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    Drag-and-Drop Assignment

    Assign chores in seconds. Perfect for kids aged 5-14 with an intuitive, icon-based interface.

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    Photo Verification

    Kids snap a photo of the finished job. You get a notification to approve or "try again" with one tap.

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    Automatic Reward Tracking

    Chore completion automatically feeds into your custom reward rules—allowance, screen time, or treats.

Child verifying chore with photo
Tap to verify →

Feel the satisfaction.

Try it: Drag the chore to Done

🛌 Make the Bed
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Drop to Complete

That little burst of joy? That's what your kids feel every time they finish a task.

PARENT Q&A

Yes, an app that actually reduces screen time.

Won't this just mean more screen time for my kids?

Exactly the opposite. ChoreFlow is designed for high-impact, 30-second interactions. Check the list, snap a photo, and get back to the real world. Many families even use 'App Locks' that only open after ChoreFlow tasks are verified!

Is it too complex for younger children?

We use an icon-first design for kids as young as 5. If they can find their favorite show on Netflix, they can use ChoreFlow to track their chores. No reading required for basic tasks.

What if they take a photo of something else?

That's why the 'Parent Approval' step is core. You see exactly what they did. If it's a blurry photo or a pile of clothes moved to a different corner, just tap 'Try Again' with a quick voice note.

"I’m starting to feel more like his mom than his wife."

"My husband hates to help with chores and throws tantrums when I ask. I’m tired of feeling like I live with a teenage boy instead of a grown man. I need a way to hold everyone accountable without the mental breakdown."

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