The problem we care about
Chores often break down in the space between intention and follow-through. A parent believes the expectation was clear. A child is unsure what “done” means. Another parent cannot tell whether the task was already handled. Rewards and allowance become a second record to reconcile.
ChorePoints brings those details into one family account: assignments, recurring schedules, kid-friendly views, approval choices, points, rewards, and history.
Our product principles
Clarity before complexity
A child should be able to see the next step. A parent should be able to explain the rule.
Parents stay in control
Families choose the chores, point values, rewards, and review method. Optional AI does not set family rules.
Use the least proof that works
No-photo completion is available. Photo or AI review should be chosen only when it solves a real problem.
One family, one shared record
Two parent logins and focused kid access keep the routine connected without exposing parent controls.
How we publish family guidance
Our resources translate reputable parenting guidance into practical household systems. They are educational, not medical or mental-health advice. We identify sources, show review dates, avoid invented testimonials, and explain where a ChorePoints feature is part of the recommendation.
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Talk to us
Questions, corrections, accessibility feedback, and product ideas are welcome at [email protected].