🔥 Chore-doing, but make it a game
Turn your house into a live leaderboard.
Log a chore, watch yourself climb. Chorus settles “who does more” for couples, flatmates and families — with points, streaks and a weekly winner. Try it right here 👉
No download. That’s the whole product in ten seconds.
“I do everything
around here.”
— someone in your house, probably
Someone made a rota in a shared sheet. Nobody's opened it since March.
You did the dishes, the laundry and the bins. Nobody clocked a single one.
Asking is exhausting. Being asked feels like nagging. Everyone loses.
Chorus makes the work visible — and a little bit competitive — so nobody has to keep score in their head.
Two taps. Near-zero setup.
Name it, add the people you live with — invite by link or add profiles on one phone. The default catalogue is already loaded.
Two taps and you’ve logged a chore. Points fly, a haptic fires, and your score counts up on the spot.
Every log moves you up the shared leaderboard. See exactly where you stand — and how far ahead (or behind) you are.
You set the price of every chore.
Because if the points aren’t fair, the game’s a joke. Every chore’s value is editable and shared — and the moment someone changes one, the whole house sees it in the feed. No silent point-grabbing.
One board, every kind of house.
Settle “who does more” once and for all. Head-to-head bars, no more mental scoreboard.
See the couples board →Revive the dead rota. A shared leaderboard for 2–8 that people actually check.
See the flatmates board →Kids pick their animal and log their own. Big friendly avatars, one shared phone.
See the families board →Someone wins
the week.
The scores reset, a winner is crowned, badges get handed out — and the house decides the stakes. Loser cooks Sunday? That’s between you.
Questions, answered
Do we all need our own phones?
Nope. Couples and flatmates each use their own phone; families can share one device with a quick “who’s logging?” switcher and kid-friendly avatars.
Who decides how many points a chore is worth?
You do — together. Every chore’s points are editable and shared, and when someone changes one, the whole house sees it in the activity feed. No silent point-grabbing.
Can I use it on my own?
Yes. Solo is just a household of one — you compete against last week’s score instead of a housemate.
Is it really free?
Yes, free forever. No paywall, no premium leaderboard. Chores are already a chore; the app shouldn’t be another bill.
What happens each week?
Scores reset each week — on the day your house picks — a winner is crowned with badges, and streaks carry over. Your house sets the stakes; loser cooks Sunday is a favourite.
Ready to find out
who really does more?
Free forever · no paywall · works solo or up to 8