Chorios

Watch them grow into it

They grow capable. They feel proud.

Picture it: your kid feeds the cat, taps it off, and watches the bar inch toward the Lego set they’ve been hinting about for weeks. Real chores, real goals. No slot-machine confetti, no nagging from you. Just a kid, quietly proud they did the thing. For the years it counts: roughly 4 to 12.

iPhone & iPad · Six languages · No ads, not now, not ever

The Chorios family dashboard, each child shown with their chores and points for the day

Calm by design

A calm way to earn the thing they chose, then get back to being a kid.

Chorios is made to be put down. A child sees what needs doing, earns points, and moves toward a real goal.

The reward lives outside the screen. The proud bit is when they say, I did it, and you both know they did.

The usual chore app
  • “You broke your streak!” guilt
  • Pretend coins for pretend prizes
  • Animations designed to keep them tapping
  • An endless conveyor belt of cosmetics
  • Pings to lure your kid back into the app
Chorios
  • Real points toward a real thing your kid actually chose
  • The avatar grows with time, not how many chores they cram in
  • A few accessories each month, then a fresh set, nothing to grind
  • The pings go to you, never to your kid
  • No hooks, no dopamine traps, no ads, on purpose

See it in action

Calm, clear, and (genuinely) nice to use.

No wall of buttons, no badgering, just a simple daily rhythm for the kids and a quiet little control room for you.

How it works

Three steps, in this order.

1

Pick the chores that fit your house.

166 ready-made chores in the catalogue, already filtered to your kids’ ages. Add your own oddly-specific ones (“water the one plant that’s still alive”). Decide who does what, and which ones need your nod first.

2

Kids walk up, tap, done.

Put Chorios on a shared iPad or that old phone in the drawer. Each kid taps their face, sees their own list, taps a chore off, and the points drop in. No logins to remember, no accounts for under-13s.

3

Real goals. A fresh look each month.

Points fill the bar toward the thing they chose: the Lego set, the sleepover, who picks Friday’s film. Their avatar quietly collects up to ten accessories that month, then the wardrobe resets and a new one opens.

What helps them grow

Everything points at the next small step.

An avatar that grows with time

The longer your kid sticks with Chorios, the fancier their avatar gets. No way to rush it. That’s the whole point.

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Real goals, not points for the sake of points

Your kid picks something they actually want, and the points fill the bar. One goal at a time, so they learn the good part: finish it, celebrate, pick what’s next.

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Two parents, and the kid’s own phone

Both of you share one household and one set of rules, no double bookkeeping. An older kid can scan a QR to do chores and rewards from their phone, with zero access to the parent side.

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Kiosk mode + a parent door

The family iPad turns into a chore station the kids just walk up to. You slip into admin with Face ID or a PIN, a quiet corner gesture, not a big tappable button begging to be poked.

An approval queue

The chores you trust just award themselves. The ones you’d like to eyeball wait for you. Ping → tap → approved, from wherever you’re standing.

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Works with no signal

Dodgy wifi at gran’s? Your kid taps the chore off anyway. It’s saved on the device and syncs up the moment you’re back online.

What comes next

More ways to see their growth and keep it going.

Points are first. Premium will add more ways to follow progress and choose goals, once they are ready.

  • Pocket money: Save / Spend / Give pots, with a cheeky 50% bonus on anything they tuck into savings.
  • Screen-time goals: let earned points turn into screen time, on terms you set.
  • Photo check-ins: optional, private proof the chore really happened, that quietly deletes itself later.
  • More kiosks per household: for bigger broods and the chaos of more than one room.

And anything you’re using today? It stays. We’re not pulling the rug.

Privacy & safety

Made for kids, and treated that carefully.

  • No standalone accounts for under-13s. Everything done on your child’s behalf is authorised by you, the parent who signed up.
  • No ads. Ever. Not even on the free tier. No one whose interests differ from yours is paying us to reach your family.
  • Aggregated analytics only. We look at things at the household level, never in a way that identifies an individual child.
  • Optional photos delete themselves 90 days after a chore is approved. You decide, per chore, whether to turn them on at all.
  • A delete-your-household button sits right in Settings. One tap, one confirmation, and every record is gone for good.
  • GDPR and COPPA aware. The full legal basis is laid out plainly in our privacy policy.

Speaks your family’s language

Six languages, set for the whole house.

The language follows your household, not each phone. So one parent on an English phone and one on Dutch still open the very same Chorios.

🇬🇧 English 🇳🇱 Nederlands 🇩🇪 Deutsch 🇫🇷 Français 🇪🇸 Español 🇵🇹 Português

Questions parents ask

The things parents actually ask us

What is Chorios?

Chorios is a family chore app for children roughly 4 to 12. It helps kids take on real jobs, earn points toward real goals, and feel the pride of becoming more capable. It is calm by design, for iPhone and iPad.

What ages is Chorios for?

The chore years: roughly 4 to 12. The little ones tap away on a shared family kiosk; the bigger ones can link their own phone.

Is Chorios free?

Yes. The core app is free, with no ads. There’s an optional Chorios Plus on the way (pocket money, screen-time goals, photo check-ins) for families who fancy a bit more.

Which devices does Chorios support?

iPhone and iPad today, with Android to follow. It works offline too, and syncs back up the moment you’re online again.

Does Chorios show ads?

No ads, ever. Not even on the free tier. Full stop.

Do children need their own accounts?

Nope. Under-13s don’t get standalone accounts. You set everything up, and the kids just tap their profile on a shared device, or link their own phone for chores and rewards only.

How does Chorios protect my family’s privacy?

No accounts for under-13s, analytics only at the household level that never identify a child, optional photos that delete themselves, and a one-tap button to wipe your whole household. It’s GDPR and COPPA aware.

How is Chorios different from other chore apps?

No streak guilt, no pretend coins for pretend prizes, no engagement trickery. The avatar grows with time, not chore count, and the rewards are real.

Ready when you are.

Chorios is landing on iPhone & iPad first, with Android close behind. We’ll give you a nudge the moment it’s live.

Android is coming

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