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Roommate checklists for chores, groceries, and house rules that stick

Make household work visible. Shared roommate checklists keep chores fair and supplies restocked.

  • Visible household work

    Less arguing about who "always" does the dishes.

  • Supplies + chores

    Restocks sit next to cleaning tasks.

  • Move transitions

    Checklists for arrivals and departures reduce chaos.

Fairness starts with visibility

Roommate tension often comes from invisible labor. A shared checklist makes chores and restocks obvious — who did what, and what's still open.

Weekly rhythm without nagging

Keep a recurring weekly cleaning or chores list. People check off their tasks; the list shows gaps before guests arrive or trash overflows.

Groceries and house supplies included

Pair chore lists with a shared grocery list so toilet paper and milk aren't perpetual surprises.

Move-in and move-out covered

Use dedicated checklists when someone joins or leaves — deposits, cleaning, and key handoffs stay documented for the whole apartment.

Frequently asked questions

Free covers 3 members. Upgrade to Pro for larger households so everyone can edit shared lists.

Duplicate last week's list or reset checkoffs and reassign tasks. The structure stays; the owners change.

Yes. Start from roommate chores or weekly cleaning and customize rooms and cadence.