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.
Make household work visible. Shared roommate checklists keep chores fair and supplies restocked.
Less arguing about who "always" does the dishes.
Restocks sit next to cleaning tasks.
Checklists for arrivals and departures reduce chaos.
Roommate tension often comes from invisible labor. A shared checklist makes chores and restocks obvious — who did what, and what's still open.
Keep a recurring weekly cleaning or chores list. People check off their tasks; the list shows gaps before guests arrive or trash overflows.
Pair chore lists with a shared grocery list so toilet paper and milk aren't perpetual surprises.
Use dedicated checklists when someone joins or leaves — deposits, cleaning, and key handoffs stay documented for the whole apartment.
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.