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Best chore app for kids and families (2026): an honest comparison

The best chore app depends on your goal — sharing the load, building kids' routines, or teaching them about money. Here is a fair look at the main options, and where Kinrows fits.

The short answer: OurHome is the best free all-rounder for family chores, S'moresUp suits younger kids' routines, Homey ties chores to allowance, and Greenlight is best when the goal is teaching money with a real kids' debit card. Cozi works if you just want assignable shared lists. Kinrows — launching fall 2026 — handles household tasks with a friendly challenge-and-leaderboard system inside a private all-in-one family app.

How we picked

We are Kinrows, so treat this as an honest comparison from an interested party. Chore apps split by goal — chore tracking, kids' routines, or allowance and money — so we have grouped them that way. And to be straight: Kinrows is new and launches in fall 2026, so for a dedicated chore app you can use today, the options below are the right choice.

Best free all-rounder: OurHome

OurHome is the best-known free family chore app, and for good reason. Children get assigned tasks and earn points they can trade for rewards you set, and it bundles in a shared calendar and lists. If you want chores, motivation, and the basics of family organising in one free app, OurHome is the natural starting point.

Best for younger kids' routines: S'moresUp

S'moresUp leans into chore charts, routines, and rewards designed with younger children in mind. If your aim is building daily habits — morning and bedtime routines as much as one-off chores — its kid-friendly structure fits that well.

Best for linking chores to allowance: Homey

Homey connects chores directly to allowance, so completing tasks earns real money rather than just points. If you want your children to start associating work with earning, Homey is built around exactly that link.

Best for money education: Greenlight

Greenlight goes furthest on the money side: it is a kids' debit card with chores, allowance, and parental controls built in. It is the best pick when your real goal is teaching children to earn, save, and spend responsibly, not just tracking chores. It typically involves a subscription, so it is more than a simple chore tracker.

Best if you just want assignable lists: Cozi

If "chores" for you really means assigning shared to-dos to family members, Cozi handles that inside its established family organiser, alongside the calendar and meal planning. It is not gamified for kids, but it is a calm, free way to divvy up who does what.

Best chores inside a whole-household app: Kinrows

Kinrows, launching fall 2026, treats tasks as one part of running a household rather than a standalone chore chart. Shared tasks sit alongside the calendar, lists, and the rest of family life, and Kinrows adds a friendly challenge-and-leaderboard system to make pitching in a little more fun for everyone — not only kids. It is also private by design, with household data isolated at the database level and no ads. The honest caveats: it is iPhone-first, not yet released, and not an allowance or debit product — so if you need a dedicated chore-and-money app today, Homey or Greenlight will fit better. See the full family organizer comparison for the bigger picture.

Which should you choose?

  • Want a free all-round chore app? OurHome.
  • Building young kids' routines? S'moresUp.
  • Want chores to earn allowance? Homey.
  • Teaching money with a debit card? Greenlight.
  • Just want to assign shared to-dos? Cozi.
  • Want chores inside a private all-in-one app? Kinrows, this fall.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best chore app for families in 2026?
OurHome is the best free all-rounder; S'moresUp suits younger kids' routines; Homey ties chores to allowance; Greenlight is best for money education with a kids' debit card; and Cozi works for assignable shared lists. Kinrows, launching fall 2026, handles tasks with a friendly challenge system inside a private all-in-one app.

What is the best free chore app for kids?
OurHome is the best-known free chore app, with points and rewards. Cozi also offers assignable shared to-dos free with ads. Allowance-and-debit apps like Homey and Greenlight usually involve a subscription or account fees.

What is the best chore app that pays an allowance?
Homey links chores directly to allowance, and Greenlight pairs chores with a real kids' debit card — both best when the goal is connecting work with money.

Make pitching in part of family life

Kinrows keeps shared tasks alongside your calendar and lists — with a friendly challenge system to make helping out more fun. Free on iPhone, coming fall 2026.

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