The Best Apps for Household Chores in 2026

There are a lot of chore apps out there, and most of them are built for the same thing: getting the housework shared and remembered without the nagging. The right one really depends on your home. Here's an honest look at some of the best apps for household chores in 2026, and who each one suits.
Tody
Tody is one of the most popular cleaning apps, and for good reason. It tracks how due each task is with a color system, so you clean based on what actually needs it rather than a rigid calendar. It's great if you like a visual, flexible approach. It leans more toward solo or couple use than big households.
Sweepy
Sweepy turns cleaning into a bit of a game, with points and a leaderboard for everyone in the house. If you've got family members who respond to a little friendly competition, it's a solid pick. It's strong on splitting work fairly across a household.
Cozi
Cozi is less a chore app and more a full family organizer, with calendars, lists, and chores in one place. If you want everything for the household in a single app and chores are just one piece of it, Cozi's worth a look. It's broad rather than deep on chores specifically.
OurHome
OurHome is built around families with kids, with rewards and points for getting tasks done. If you're trying to get children involved in chores, it's one of the better options. Adults-only households might find the rewards angle less useful.
Flatastic
Flatastic is aimed at roommates and shared flats, with chores, shared shopping lists, and expense splitting rolled together. If you live with roommates and both money and chores need sorting, it covers more than just cleaning.
Plastnofy
Plastnofy takes a different angle from the rest. Instead of typing out a to-do list, you snap a photo of a mess and it creates the chore for you, so your list is made of your own photos instead of rows of text. It also leans into cleaning more sustainably, with a greener way to handle each chore and a quick check on whether your cleaning products are a good choice. It works for the whole household, with sharing and recurring schedules. It's a good fit if you want something more visual and a little kinder to the planet. You can find it here.
How to actually pick one
Don't overthink it. If you want pure flexibility, look at Tody. Kids in the mix, try OurHome or Sweepy. Roommates splitting more than chores, Flatastic. Whole-home organizing in one place, Cozi. And if a visual, photo-first, sustainable approach sounds like you, give Plastnofy a try.
The best chore app is really just the one your household will actually open. They all keep a list and send reminders, so pick the one that fits how you already think, and the housework follows from there.