Settle it with data.
Track every chore you and your partner actually do — with photo proof. See who really does more, build streaks together, and stop having the same argument.
Free. No credit card. Two people, one shared space.
Who does more
Last 30 days
Kieran · 62%
310 pts
Mathilde · 38%
190 pts
"I do everything around here."
Every couple has this fight, and nobody ever wins it — because nobody is keeping score. Memory is biased: you remember every bin you took out and none of the ones they did. I Do More just records what happened.
What you get
Photo & video proof
"I did the dishes" and a photo of the clean sink are not the same claim. Attach a picture or a video to any chore — up to 300 MB, so a real video works.
An honest split
Weighted by effort, not by count. Taking the bins out doesn't score the same as cleaning the kitchen, so nobody can pad their numbers with easy wins.
Streaks that stick
A shared daily streak with a flame that grows. Miss a day and it resets — but an unfinished today never punishes you before the day is over.
A year at a glance
A contribution grid for every chore, coloured by who did it. Six months of housework in one square of screen.
How it works
Create your space
Sign up, get an invite code, send it to your partner. Nobody else can ever see your space.
Log what you do
One tap logs a chore in about five seconds. Add a photo when you want the credit on record.
Watch the numbers
Points, levels, badges and the split bar update instantly. The argument is now a chart.
Questions
Is it really private?
Yes. Your photos and videos are never publicly reachable — they're served only to your logged-in session through short-lived signed links. Another couple cannot see anything of yours.
Is it free?
Yes, completely, with no card and no limits on check-ins or history.
Does it work on my phone?
It's built for phones first. Add it to your home screen and it behaves like an app — no install, no App Store.
What if we don't split things 50/50?
Most couples don't, and that's fine. The point isn't to force an even split — it's to replace a guess with a number you can both see.