The problem with regular chore apps
Search "chore tracker" and you'll find dozens of apps for assigning tasks to children and paying out allowances. Useful for families with young kids — but useless for the argument that actually strains couples: who does more of the real work, including the invisible mental load of planning, remembering, and noticing.
How ChoreTracking works
- Log in seconds — by voice ("I did bedtime, 30 minutes"), a quick preset tap, or typing.
- See the balance — a clear view of who's carrying more this week, in minutes, not vibes.
- Track what's invisible — childcare, errands, appointments, and mental-load tasks, not just dishes.
- Rebalance together — use the data to move whole categories, not to keep score.
Built for two (or a whole household)
Start free and local on one device — no sign-in required. Upgrade to sync across both partners' phones with a shared history, or add up to ten people for a larger household. It runs in any browser and installs like an app, so there's nothing to download from an app store.
Private by design
Free mode stays on your device. Voice notes are transcribed and the audio isn't stored after the request completes. It's a tool for a fairer home, not a surveillance log.
Common questions
Is there a chore app for couples (not kids)?
Yes — ChoreTracking is designed for partners rather than kids' allowances. It focuses on comparing each person's contribution, including the mental load.
How do you track who does more housework?
Log each task as it happens (voice, tap, or text), tag who did it, and the balance view shows the split over any period. It turns "I feel like I do more" into shared data.
Is ChoreTracking free?
Yes, there's a free tier with local tracking on one device. Paid plans (Couple and Group) add cloud sync, separate logins, and unlimited logging.