Track recurring housework
Repeating chores stay visible so the full workload is easier to compare.
Problem
If one person feels like they do more housework, the problem is usually not just opinion. It is missing visibility into recurring chores and follow-through.
A lot of shared homes struggle because the real volume of housework is not visible. HousIQ helps surface the pattern instead of forcing people to argue from memory.
Repeating chores stay visible so the full workload is easier to compare.
The system shows which chores are assigned, shared, completed, or still unowned.
Reports show what is getting done and what keeps falling onto the same person.
People usually remember the chores they did most recently, not the full invisible chain of recurring tasks.
Dishes, resets, laundry, and room cleanup create the feeling of unequal housework because they repeat constantly.
HousIQ makes recurring work visible and attributable so the household can see whether the load is actually uneven.
Use the shortest path for the question you actually have. Cost, workflow fit, and live household setup do not need the same next step.
If price is the first filter, check the monthly and annual plans before you do anything else.
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Start the 14-day trialIt cannot read every invisible task in your life, but it can make the household system much more visible and measurable.
See the fairness-focused page.
Read Split chores fairlySee the parent-focused use case.
Read For busy parentsRead the supporting blog article.
Read Signs one partner is doing more housework