Introducing the Chore Pad HD App

The Chore Pad HD App is the answer for busy moms who want to use a chore chart and reward system for their children. Instead of paper charts and the hassle of rewriting, checking off chores and using stickers, you create your own customizable chart for each member of your family with just a few taps and some typing on your iPad. Included are templates, icons for chores, stars and trophies which make it pleasing to the eye and fun for your kids.

Chore Pad HD app

Open up Chore Pad in Parent mode which is password protected. Start off by creating a card for each person. Add their name and a photo if you’d like. Next assign specific chores, the days they need to be completed and the intervals (weekly, daily). Then choose the star value for each chore. For example, making the bed may equal one star while a more difficult chore like cleaning the bathroom may equal 10 stars.Then decide on the rewards when various levels are reached.

Easily tap on the chore when it’s done and watch the checkmark and stars appear. If a chore isn’t done, stars can be removed. Even Mom and Dad can include themselves and their chores so the whole family sees that working together makes your household run smoothly. Chore Pad HD would work well for homeschoolers who assign lessons as well as chores. Even classrooms use this app.

Chore Pad is also available on the web and the app is easily synced to the online version. Syncing is available for for the iPad and iPhone apps as well and automatic backups save your information. The Chore Pad HD app makes managing chores a breeze.

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19 Comments

  1. bonnie wilson says:

    This is absolutely what I need to help organize and keep chores,etc together and in one place. I seem to lose a few of the sticky notes placed throughout the house and it would make life so much easier with my sons chores and schoolwork and other schedules. I wouldn’t know how to react if I was actually this organized.

  2. christal c w says:

    Maybe using technology would get them more involved with their chores

  3. Susan Joslin says:

    It will help my child learn responsibility

  4. cassandra (rab pom) says:

    It would help them know what chores need to be done and they are responsible for so no “forgetting”

  5. I would help us all be more organized around the house

  6. Christopher Gx says:

    Give them something fun to add to the not-so-fun.

  7. Kimberley says:

    I would use it for my 5 yr. old for his chores. I have yet to find a good system and he loves the iPad so it sounds like a win win.
    Kimberley
    gone2carolina03@gmail.com

  8. Looks like a great motivating tool!

  9. Rebecca Rahkonen says:

    I’m not sure how it would help, but I would like to try it!

  10. Nicolle B. says:

    We’ve been wanting to do a chore chart…but an app would be amazing! We’d like to teach our children responsibility.

  11. Would help my husband keep organized

  12. We don’t yet have a chore chart, so just having one will be a big help. My 4 year old does not have set chores, but this school year (PreK), I’d like for her to.

  13. Tabathia B says:

    It would help that each child knew what their chore was and when to get it done

  14. Angela Williams says:

    I would use it with my kids to show them they can be organized with school, chores, activities, etc by using it

  15. carol gentry says:

    Help keep them organized

  16. nicole brenay says:

    I don’t have any children but when I do this is just how I want them to keep organized!

  17. Jessica T says:

    It would help them remember the things I’ve asked them to do!

  18. Shannon Baas says:

    It would help them keep track of what they need to do.

  19. Sarah at 32Flavors says:

    We’ve been looking for a chore app! I’d love to have them be responsible for checking it themselves.