A chore chart that lives with the household.
Most chore apps are their own island — one more thing to open. Memoria keeps the chore chart inside the family hub, next to the calendar, reminders and everything else the household tracks.
What you get
Chores inside the family hub
Assign a chore to the right person alongside school dates, renewals and documents — not in a separate app someone has to remember to open. One place, everything the household owes.
Recurring and one-off chores
Bins every Tuesday, the bathroom every weekend, a one-off when guests are coming — set it once and Memoria keeps it on the shared calendar with a reminder to whoever it’s assigned to.
Who did what, without nagging
The household sees what’s done and what’s pending, so accountability is a shared view rather than one parent chasing everyone. The chart does the reminding.
Tied to the shared calendar
Because chores sit on the same calendar as fees, matches and renewals, the person doing Saturday’s chore also sees Saturday’s match — one week view, not two apps to reconcile.
Not a points-only silo
Memoria isn’t an allowance game. If gamified points are what motivate your kids, a dedicated chore app does that; Memoria’s strength is keeping chores connected to the rest of the household’s memory.
One calm app, honestly priced
Chores are one lane of the whole household OS — free to start, ₹299/month for the plan, and a free tier we won’t gut later. No separate chore-app subscription to run alongside everything else.
FAQ
Is Memoria a points-and-reward chore app?
No — and it says so plainly. You can assign chores to household members and track what’s done, but Memoria doesn’t run an allowance or points economy. If a reward game is what gets your kids moving, a dedicated chore app is purpose-built for that and sits fine alongside Memoria.
Can kids have their own logins for chores?
Yes. Children can be members with a scoped child role, seeing their own chores and calendar, while parents keep the full household view. Chores show up on the same feed as everything else that member needs to know.
Does it replace a paper wall chart?
It can. The difference is that a paper chart can’t remind anyone — Memoria’s chart is on every member’s phone with reminders, recurring schedules and a shared done/pending view, so it stays current without someone re-drawing it each week.
Why use a whole-household app just for chores?
Because chores are rarely the only thing slipping. Keeping them in Memoria means the same place holds school dates, renewals, documents and reminders, so the person doing the chore also sees what else is due — instead of one more standalone app to check.
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Free to start — 1 GB of household memory. No credit card.