Family Chore App: Split Housework Fairly, Without the Fights

In most homes, one person carries the mental load: noticing what needs doing, delegating it, and checking it got done. A family chore app exists to take that invisible job off a human and give it to software.

The real problem isn't the chores — it's the invisible manager

Arguments about housework are rarely about vacuuming. They're about one person being the household's project manager without anyone agreeing to it. Research on household labor keeps finding the same pattern: the work of tracking chores is as draining as the chores themselves. So the fix isn't a better lecture about fairness — it's moving the tracking out of anyone's head and into a shared system every family member can see.

What "fair" actually looks like

Fair doesn't mean everyone does the same number of tasks. Scrubbing the bathroom and watering a plant are not the same chore. A workable definition of fair has three parts:

How Popi does this for you

Profiles for the whole household

Each family member gets a profile with an avatar and their own task list. The home screen shows everyone's daily progress side by side — "Anna 5/7, Poppy 5/7" — which quietly ends the "I do everything" debate with data.

Complexity scores weight the work

Every task carries a complexity rating, so points reflect effort, not just count. A deep kitchen clean can be worth ten toy pick-ups — as it should be.

Assignments and deadlines, not hints

Tap "Assign to" on any chore and it lands on that person's list with a due date. Automatic push reminders nudge the owner — not the household manager — when something is due.

A shared calendar as the single source of truth

The calendar view shows what got done and what's overdue for the whole family. When last cleaning dates are visible on each task, "I just did that!" and "no you didn't" resolve themselves.

Getting buy-in: set the app up together as a family, and let each person pick a few chores they'd prefer. People protect systems they helped build.

A 15-minute family setup

  1. Download Popi and add a profile for each family member.
  2. Add your rooms, then list what each room actually needs and how often.
  3. Assign every task an owner and a complexity score — negotiate the weights openly.
  4. Turn on reminders and agree on a points milestone worth celebrating.

Give the mental load to an app

Popi is free to download on iPhone and iPad.

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