Sunday night, and someone asks, “Whose turn is the bins?” Again. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone—shared chores are the glue of a busy home, but they are rarely anyone’s favorite topic. Chorish is built to flip that script: chores become something you can actually see, share, and yes, even enjoy, without turning the house into a spreadsheet war. Here is why families keep coming back to it.
A little competition goes a long way
At the heart of Chorish is the Choreboard: a live scoreboard for who has done what. Finish a chore, and you move up the ranks. Climb high enough, and you earn the gold medal for top chore-doer—bragging rights included, eye rolls from siblings optional. It is friendly competition, not a lecture. Kids get a clear target; grown-ups get a break from nagging the same sentence on repeat.
Everyone taps their own avatar to mark a job done, right on the board—quick, visible, and hard to argue with when the medal is on the line. Chores do not have to be a slog—imagine racing to empty the dishwasher because this week, that shiny medal has your name on it.

Finishing a chore is a tap away—your score updates and the friendly race for the medal keeps moving.

The Choreboard in the browser—tap avatars to log chores and watch the leaderboard (and the gold medal) move.
Make the list look like your family
Every chore already gets a little icon automatically, but you can go further: open Manage → Chores, edit a chore, and choose its icon and color so it matches how your household talks about the work—a sparkle for “tidy the lounge,” a paw print for pet jobs, a color code for “green team” versus “blue team.” It is a small touch that makes the board easier to read at a glance, especially when a tablet lives on the kitchen counter and everyone is passing through in a hurry.

Your home on the web: chores, sticky notes, and the same layout you would use on a shared tablet—no install required.
Games when you need a breather
Chore time is not all scrubbing and sorting. Chorish includes daily games—Quick Quiz, Emoji Riddle, Memory Flip, Word Scramble, and Spot the Difference—that rotate so there is always something fresh. They are a built-in pause: finish a task, play a round, then dive back in. Scores feed a game leaderboard, so the same playful energy from the Choreboard shows up here too. It is the opposite of a boring chore chart taped to the fridge.
A scene you might recognize
Picture a Thursday evening: homework on the table, music in the background, and two kids quietly trying to one-up each other on the Choreboard before dinner. Someone takes out the recycling, someone else wipes the counters, and the medal moves—no raised voices, just a little extra hustle. That is the kind of moment Chorish is for. Not perfect households, just real ones that could use a nudge toward teamwork.
Private, simple, and ready when you are
There is no sign-up to use Chorish: open it in your browser, set up your home, and go. Your data stays in your browser, designed with privacy in mind and touch-friendly for tablets in shared spaces. No accounts to remember, no app store hunt—just a chore tracker that feels more like a game night than a duty roster.
Give it a spin
If you are ready to see whether a gold medal and a quick quiz can change the tone of chore night, visit Chorish.com and try it with your crew. For how it all works, our FAQ has answers—and may your next chore be the one that finally moves you to the top of the board.