Optional AI with a parent in control
Let AI handle clear checks. Keep judgment with the parent.
Choose AI review only for suitable chores. When the result is uncertain, ChorePoints routes the submission to a parent rather than silently deciding.
Available now on Android. No ads. iPhone is coming soon.

AI is a review option, not the family rule maker
AI can be useful for a narrow visual question such as whether a made bed appears complete or a counter appears cleared. It is a poor fit for chores that depend on safety, hidden details, personal judgment, or context outside the image.
Parents decide which chores can use AI. No-photo completion and manual parent review remain available.
Uncertainty should be visible
Automated checks can be wrong. ChorePoints uses a confidence-based flow: a result that is not clear enough returns to a parent. That preserves convenience for straightforward submissions without pretending automation has perfect judgment.
Parents can also review how the feature works in practice and switch a chore back to manual approval at any time.
Use a simple suitability test
Before enabling AI, ask four questions: Is success visible in one photo? Is the expected result safe and age-appropriate? Can the image avoid sensitive details? Would an incorrect decision be low stakes and easy for a parent to correct?
If any answer is no, use parent review or no photo instead.
A four-step start
Set up the smallest version that can work.
- Pick a low-stakes, visually clear chore.
- Show the child what a useful proof photo includes.
- Watch the first few results together.
- Switch review modes whenever the task or child needs a different approach.