The chore app that respects kids
Real chores, real rewards. Avatar growth that can’t be grinded and goals that move the actual world. Built for households who hate gimmicks.
Free forever · iOS + Android · Six languages
Why we built this differently
Most chore apps borrow their playbook from mobile games — infinite tap loops, daily-streak guilt, slot-machine reward timing, virtual hats that cost virtual coins. Kids learn the engagement game, not the chore.
Chorios takes the opposite stance: a chore is worth real points, real money, or real screen time. Progress happens at the speed of actual life. The fun comes from earning real things, not from being optimised at.
How it works
166 ready-made chores in the catalogue, filtered by your kids’ ages. Add your own weird ones. Set who can do what, and which ones need a parent’s nod first.
Install Chorios on a shared family iPad or old phone. Each kid sees their own list, taps when done, the points land in their pot. No login per kid, no accounts under 13.
Points become money, screen time, or a goal the kid set for themselves. Their avatar collects up to ten accessories that month, then the wardrobe archives and a new one opens.
What’s inside
The longer the kid is on Chorios, the more elaborate their avatar frame. Can’t be sprinted.
Pocket money, screen-time minutes, or a real-world target the kid chose. Premium unlocks the money + screen-time kinds.
Every euro earned splits across Save, Spend, Give. Save gets a 50% bonus. Habits before they argue about them.
Family iPad becomes a chore station. Parents unlock admin via Face ID or PIN. Hidden corner gesture, not a giant button.
Some chores you trust auto-award. Some need a parent’s eye. Push notification → tap → approve from anywhere.
Bad wifi at gran’s house? Kid still completes the chore. Writes queue locally; sync when you’re back.
Privacy & safety
Speaks your family’s language
Locale follows the household, not the phone. So co-parents on different OS languages still share the same Chorios.
Chorios is launching on iOS and Android. We’ll let you know the moment it’s live.