Between the sticky notes, the group chat pings, and the eternal question—“did anyone actually empty the dishwasher?”—shared homes run on a lot of invisible coordination. Chorish has been the cheerful chore board many of you already use on the web. Now it has a proper iPad home: something you can leave on the counter, pass on the sofa, or hand to a kid without squinting at a tiny screen.
This is for families, blended households, roommates—anyone who shares a roof and a to-do list. On iPad you get the same spirit as before, plus three big extras that feel made for real life: Rewards, calendars you can follow along with, and photos for faces.

The household hub on a big screen—chores, people, and the week’s rhythm in one calm layout.
Get Chorish on your iPad
Open in the App Store to download—family chore tracker with rewards, calendars, and mini-games.
Download on the App StoreRewards: when chores earn something real (for your household)
Someone finishes chores, earns points, then spends them on a reward the grown-ups (or whoever runs the home) have set up—extra screen time, pizza night, a small treat, whatever fits your rules. The bargain is simple: less endless nagging, more “when you help, something good happens next.”
Chorish tracks points and what someone claimed; you still deliver the movie night or the pocket money in the real world. For pricier treats, you can ask for a quick thumbs-up first—fairness without killing the fun.

Rewards your rules—points turn into something real once everyone knows the deal.
Calendars: see the week, not just the chore list
Game nights, school breaks, and “who is where” rarely fit on a chore list alone. On iPad you can pull in calendar feeds you already trust—school dates, shared family calendars, holidays—so the month and each day sit beside the chores instead of on a forgotten printout by the fridge. Ready-made holiday packs save you from turning setup into its own project.
Keep using whatever app you like for moving appointments around; Chorish is the household’s week-at-a-glance next to the bins and the dishwasher—everyone sees what is coming without juggling three different scraps of paper.

The week lives beside the list—feeds you already use, without another mystery pile of paper.
Faces you recognize: photo avatars
Kids—and plenty of adults—like seeing themselves on the board, not a generic silhouette. On iPad you assign a real photo to each person so trophies, tallies, and “who did what” feel like your household. Silly selfie or sensible portrait: both work.
What stays the same (Chorish DNA)
The Choreboard and chore-side leaderboard energy are still part of the same playful rhythm—rankings, medals, and a little friendly rivalry—just with more room to breathe on a big screen.

Same scoreboard spirit—easier to read when the whole crew is gathered around the iPad.
The daily mini-games (Quick Quiz, Emoji Riddle, Memory Flip, Word Scramble, Spot the Difference) still break up the list when you need a laugh. If you know Chorish from the web, this will feel familiar—big taps, bright layout, private to your household in the same spirit as before. Use the website or the iPad app; it is still one Chorish world.

Same playful breaks you expect from Chorish—now with space to tap, laugh, and reset before the next job.
New here? Read Chorish: fun and simple chore tracking for busy families and Why Chorish makes chores fun for the whole family. Curious about icons on tasks? See Give every chore its own face.
Who will love this first?
Families with kids old enough to tap and claim a job. Households that already park a tablet in the kitchen or living room. Roommates who want fairness without a spreadsheet war. If you have been waiting for a chore hub that feels sized for the counter, this is the invitation.
Pull up a chair, pass the iPad, and let the chores begin. Download Chorish on the App Store (opens in a new tab), or visit Chorish.com for the full picture and how to get started. Questions about homes, members, and how features work? See our FAQ.