Chores Done. Proof Included.
Same idea as a job site walkthrough — except the job is cleaning their room and the crew is 9 years old. Build a simple checklist, add photos for each task, and stop arguing about whether it's actually done. Works on any phone. No account needed for the kid filling it out.
Build My First Chore List — Free
"Clean" means different things to a 10-year-old.
To them, clean is kicking everything under the bed and calling it done. Build a checklist with photos of exactly what clean looks like — bed made without wrinkles, floor visible, laundry in the hamper not beside it. Now "clean" is defined. No more negotiating what it means. No more losing that argument.
- Photo-Based Standards: Add a photo of what each chore looks like when it's actually done. They can't claim they didn't know.
- Photo Proof Required: They have to upload a photo before the chore counts as complete. Not their word — their photo.
- You Approve It: Review from wherever you are. If it doesn't pass, it goes back. No drama, just the checklist.
- Separate Lists Per Kid: Different kids, different chores, different standards. Each one has their own list.
How it works. Fast.
1. Build the list.
Add each chore. Attach a photo of what done looks like. Takes less time than the argument you're about to avoid.
2. They do the work.
They open the list on your phone or theirs. Check off each item. Upload a photo. Submit.
3. You check it.
See exactly what they did, with photos. Approve or send it back. No walking around inspecting. No debate.
4. Screen time unlocked.
The checklist is done. You approved it. Now they've earned it — and they know exactly why.
Stop arguing about it.
The checklist doesn't lie. Start free — build your first chore list in five minutes.
Build My Chore List — Free