Chores that actually get done

Assign tasks, set recurring schedules, reward with feathers. The app does the reminding so you don't have to nag.

Sense chores screen showing family task list

How it works

A simple loop that runs itself

1.

You assign. Create chores with feather rewards. Set them to repeat daily, weekly, whatever works.

2.

Kids complete. They see their tasks, mark them done, and earn feathers. No reminding from you.

3.

They redeem. Feathers become rewards you control - screen time, allowance, privileges.

Everything you need

Built for real families, not perfect ones

Recurring schedules

Daily, weekly, or custom. Set it once and forget it.

Feather rewards

Every chore earns feathers. Kids see the incentive. You control the value.

Per-kid assignment

Assign chores to specific kids. Everyone sees their own list.

Completion tracking

See who did what and when. No more "I already did it" arguments.

Smart reminders

The app nudges them so you don't have to.

Flexible rewards

Screen time, allowance, outings - you decide what feathers are worth.

Every chore earns feathers

You set the value. Kids see the incentive. The harder the chore, the bigger the payout.

Clean room +25
Do homework +30
Walk the dog +20
Empty dishwasher +15
Take out trash +10
Chores screen showing feather rewards

The nagging stops here

Without Sense
  • You remind them 5 times before anything happens
  • "I forgot" is the answer to everything
  • Chores become a daily argument
  • No one remembers whose turn it is
With Sense
  • The app reminds them - not you
  • Feathers make chores feel like earning, not punishment
  • Kids check their own list and mark things done
  • Clear assignments - everyone knows their tasks
Allowance screen showing feather to money conversion

Teach them money is earned

Feathers flow into savings goals. Kids learn to wait, work, and earn what they want.

See how Allowance works

What parents are saying

I used to spend Sunday nights dreading the week ahead. Now I forward emails to Sense on Friday and by Monday morning, my whole family knows what's coming.

Reshma H. Austin, TX - Mom of 3

My wife used to be the only one who knew our kids' schedules. Sense changed that - now I check it every morning and she doesn't have to remind me anymore.

Tyler N. Denver, CO - Dad of 2

The "did I forget something" anxiety was constant. Now when that feeling hits, I just check Sense. If it's not there, I didn't forget it.

Kenji W. Seattle, WA - Parent of 2

This week, try not nagging

Let the system handle the reminders. You handle the high-fives.