FairChore for couples

FairChore for couples

FairChore for couples: share household chores fairly, reduce mental load.

Household chores: the taboo topic for couples

According to studies, household chores are one of the leading sources of tension in couples. The mental load, silent reproaches, feelings of unfairness... These frustrations build up and can undermine even the strongest relationships.

FairChore: fairness at the heart of your relationship

Rather than arguing about "who does what", FairChore provides an objective and mathematical solution. Each person sees exactly their contribution and their partner's.

How it works

Each task is worth points based on its difficulty. When you complete a task, you earn points and your partner loses them (and vice versa). The sum is always zero. At a glance, you can see if the balance is maintained.

Reduce the mental load

With FairChore, no need to ask "can you do the dishes?". Everyone sees what's done and what needs to be done. Responsibility is shared naturally.

Why couples choose FairChore

  • No more blame: Numbers replace accusations
  • Visible fairness: Everyone sees their contribution
  • Shared mental load: No more need to "manage" the other person
  • Flexibility: You do more this week? I'll do more next week
  • Peace of mind restored: One less source of conflict

How to get started

  1. One of you creates the couple group
  2. They invite the other: By code or link
  3. Customize tasks together: Adjust points according to your perceptions
  4. Log your tasks: One click is all it takes

Testimonial

"We never argue about chores anymore. When one of us feels like they're doing more, we look at the points together. It immediately defuses any tension."

— Sophie and Thomas, together for 5 years

The extra tip

Even in a couple, some tasks may only concern one person (organizing your personal office, maintaining your car...). FairChore allows you to define who is responsible for what.

Ready to make your home fairer?

Join thousands of families already using FairChore.