See uneven chore sharing clearly
The system helps surface whether chores are actually shared or just delegated.
Use Case
HousIQ helps couples who are not arguing about whether chores exist, but about why one person still ends up carrying the planning, resets, and follow-through.
For couples, unfair chore sharing is usually not a list problem. It is a visibility problem. HousIQ makes shared chores, recurring work, and actual ownership visible in one place.
The system helps surface whether chores are actually shared or just delegated.
Resets, dishes, laundry, and weekly cleanup stay visible.
Reports help couples discuss patterns instead of relying on whose memory feels stronger.
If one partner is still noticing, assigning, and finishing chores, HousIQ helps turn that invisible work into something both people can see.
It works well for dishes, kitchen resets, laundry, routine maintenance, and all the recurring household tasks couples tend to underestimate.
A notes app does not show overdue chores, ownership, or completion patterns. HousIQ does.
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Start the 14-day trialYes. It is useful for couples who need clearer chore sharing and recurring task visibility.
See the shared chores product page.
Read Shared chores appSee the problem page focused on chore fairness.
Read Split chores fairlySee the imbalance-focused page.
Read Who does more housework