Chorish
A family and household chore tracker in the browser—shared lists, a playful Choreboard, and quick mini-games. Free, no sign-up; best on a shared tablet (kitchen or fridge) for households and roommates, not pocket phones.
Visit Chorish →Key Features
Shared dashboard
One chore list the whole household can see—member avatars and sticky notes for quick reminders.
Try it now →Choreboard
Friendly rankings and gold-medal style highlights for top chore-doers—playful competition, not lecturing.
Try it now →Daily mini-games
Short breaks between chores—Quick Quiz, Emoji Riddle, Memory Flip, Word Scramble, Spot the Difference—with a light game leaderboard.
Try it now →Icons and colours
Tasks can use recognizable icons and colours so the board stays easy to scan when the house is busy.
Try it now →Why Choose Chorish?
- No sign-ups: Jump into the main experience in the browser without creating an account—the same privacy-first, no-install spirit as our other “ish” sites.
- Built for real homes: Inclusive of families and roommates; a light, respectful tone that keeps chores visible and fair without feeling cringy.
- Shared household screen: Best on a tablet everyone can use together—think one device on the counter or mounted on the fridge—not aimed at phones or quick on-the-go sessions.
- Free in the browser: Chore tracking and motivation without a paywall for the web experience we highlight here.
Chores, Visible, Fair, and a Little Fun
Chorish is a family and household chore tracker from the “ish” ecosystem: simple, playful, and respectful, built for busy families and shared homes—roommates, blended households, and anyone who splits the load. The idea is straightforward: chores do not have to be a slog. Make them visible, fair, and enjoyable enough that people actually use the list.
It is free chore tracking in the browser with no sign-up for the main flow, aligned with how we build the rest of the brand—privacy-first, browser-based, and no install to get started. The sweet spot is a central tablet the household shares—often on the fridge—rather than a phone-first or out-and-about workflow.
What you get on the web
- Shared chore list / dashboard everyone can see, with member avatars and sticky notes for quick reminders.
- Choreboard: friendly rankings and a gold-medal style nudge for whoever is leading—playful competition, not nagging.
- Daily mini-games (rotating), for example Quick Quiz, Emoji Riddle, Memory Flip, Word Scramble, and Spot the Difference—short breaks between chores, plus a game leaderboard for a bit of rivalry.
- Icons and colours for chores (where available) so tasks are easy to spot when the house is noisy.
How Chorish fits next to our other sites
- Utilish is the broad utilities hub—text, passwords, images, and more.
- Zipish is for zip compress and extract, entirely in the browser.
- Chorish is about shared household chores and motivation—lists, Choreboard, and mini-games for people who share a home.
Part of the “ish” family
Chorish shares the same principles as the rest of ishish: keep the product approachable, stay family-safe in tone, and respect that kids’ chores, roommates, and no sign-up access matter to real households. If you want a family chore tracker or chore chart on one screen the whole home can walk up to, Chorish is built for that.
Open Chorish at chorish.com and see whether a little structure—and a little play—helps your household stay on the same page.