Households and roles
Create a home, invite family members, and use parent and child roles so responsibilities and permissions match how you actually live together.
Nifty-Chores
Parents set up homes and recurring tasks; everyone sees what is due today, claims work, and earns points and Nifties. When billing is enabled, households can start a 30-day app trial or subscribe with Stripe.
Nifty-Chores is a web app for families: parents configure homes, rooms, and recurring chores; kids and other members complete work, see progress, and unlock rewards. You only sign in when you are ready to use the product—you can read about it here first and decide if it fits your crew.
Create a home, invite family members, and use parent and child roles so responsibilities and permissions match how you actually live together.
Organize rooms and spots, then attach chores to where the work happens so "clean your desk" and "sweep the porch" stay clear and repeatable.
Everyone sees what is due today, can claim tasks, and keeps streaks and history without nagging spreadsheets or lost sticky notes.
Use points, Nifties, habits, challenges, and rewards your family cares about—so progress is visible and celebration is part of the routine.
Connect Stripe for subscriptions when you choose, and plug in Google Calendar where enabled so events can live next to household work.
Add rooms and recurring chores once. Templates and assignments help you onboard in minutes instead of days.
The household sees a shared today view, can claim or complete tasks, and keeps an automatic history for accountability and pride.
Layer in points, Nifties, habits, and challenges so effort is recognized and kids stay engaged without constant reminders.
Explore the idea here with no account, then sign in when you want to run your first household in the app.
Stripe powers paid plans. Where the feature is enabled, Google Calendar can sit alongside chores so schedules and tasks share one household view.
No. Everything here is available without an account. You only sign in when you want to use the product. If your operator turns on billing enforcement, the household billing owner can usually start a 30-day app-managed trial without a payment method, or subscribe with Stripe from Billing.
Households have a billing owner (a parent). That person starts checkout or the app trial from Dashboard → Billing. Children do not need their own subscription.
Typical deployments use Supabase for sign-in and storage. Your operator is responsible for the instance you use; read the Privacy Policy on this domain for how data is handled.
Stripe processes payment methods and subscription state. Nifty-Chores stores identifiers needed to link your household to Stripe and to unlock paid features—see the Privacy Policy for the full picture.
No. Calendar is an optional integration where your operator enables it. You can use chores, rewards, and habits without connecting Google.
Yes. Active subscriptions are managed in Stripe’s customer portal when your operator enables it, or by contacting your operator for the deployment you use.
Sign in to create your first household and invite everyone who shares the work—most families are up and running in a single session.