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Choreboard is a household chore management app built for families. It aims to become the “source of truth” for the home, helping answer everyday questions like who last took out the trash or who has done the dishes more often. It is closer to a family collaboration tool than a traditional enterprise SaaS product.
Based on the available copy, Choreboard’s core modules include chore scheduling, smart plan generation, chore logging, automatic reminders, points and leaderboards, and insights into household participation. Users can create chore schedules, record completed tasks, and earn points. For example, after running the dishwasher, the app can automatically remind users when it is time to put the dishes away. The points system and household high scores add a gamified layer to chores, which may help improve participation among family members.
The collected content does not provide plan, pricing, free tier, or trial information, nor does it clarify whether Choreboard uses a subscription model, one-time purchase, or in-app purchases. On platforms, the text only explicitly states “Available on the App Store,” so iOS support can be confirmed at minimum. Whether it supports Android, Web, desktop, or cloud sync is not disclosed.
The product is clearly designed around multi-person household collaboration and can track chore contributions from family members. However, it does not explain how members are invited, whether there are admin permissions, or whether role-based controls exist. The text also does not mention third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, data encryption, privacy compliance, or data export capabilities, so it should not be treated as a product with full enterprise-grade software governance.
Choreboard’s strengths are its focused use case, low barrier to entry, and use of reminders and points to reduce ambiguity in household responsibilities. Its drawbacks are limited public information, unclear platform and pricing details, unclear data security practices, and a lack of enterprise collaboration, permissions, and integration capabilities. It is suitable for families, couples, roommates, or shared households; it is not suitable for teams that need project management, approval workflows, or enterprise-level permission controls.
The available text does not make it possible to determine Choreboard’s network accessibility in mainland China, supported payment methods, or App Store regional availability, so china_access is marked as unknown. Alternatives include Tody, Sweepy, OurHome, as well as more general tools such as Todoist, Microsoft To Do, and 滴答清单.
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choreboard.com is an Unknown SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach choreboard.com directly.