the fridge chart, upgraded

A chore chart app kids race each other to check off

The paper chore chart works for about two weeks: the novelty fades, the stickers run out, and nobody remembers whose week it is for the dishwasher. ChoreTrack keeps everything that made the chart work — visible jobs, satisfying check-offs, a prize at the end — and lets software handle the parts paper can't.

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What a chore chart app should actually do

And what it shouldn't do: show your kids ads, create accounts for them, or collect a single byte of data about your family. ChoreTrack does none of those — there's no sign-up at all, and the privacy label reads "Data Not Collected."

From paper to app in five minutes

Add your kids (names and PINs, no emails), pick from the starter chore set or write your own, and stock the prize shelf together at dinner. The chart lives on whatever device the family shares — and with ChoreTrack Plus, on every parent's phone too, synced and encrypted end to end.

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