HHouseorganiser
The household Dashboard, showing this week's plans, chores and spend
The ordinary stuff, not the highlight reel

Dinner on the table, towels on the beach, someone always asking "what's the plan?"

Parents cooking together in a bright kitchen while their children look on

Photo: Land O'Lakes / Unsplash

A mother and daughter sitting together outdoors among the trees

Photo: Eye for Ebony / Unsplash

One calendar, everyone's plans

Swim club, football, parents' evening, movie night — every family member's commitments live on one shared week, colour-coded by who it's for. Double-bookings get flagged before they become a Thursday-night scramble.

One calendar, everyone's plans — screenshot

Plan meals once, shop from it automatically

Fill in the week's dinners — pick a saved recipe or type your own — and the shopping list builds itself, sorted by aisle, skipping anything you've already got.

Plan meals once, shop from it automatically — screenshot
However your family is shaped

The shopping list still needs writing, and someone's still on bin duty — whoever's under your roof.

A parent and child laughing over breakfast in a bright kitchen

Photo: Vitaly Gariev / Unsplash

Parents laughing together while wrapping their son in a towel on the beach

Photo: Derek Owens / Unsplash

Chores that actually get done

Assign a chore, set what it's worth in points, choose whether it repeats. Kids tick it off, a parent approves it, and the points build toward something they're actually saving up for.

Chores that actually get done — screenshot

Joint money, without the spreadsheet

Log spends by hand, set a monthly cap per category, and watch the trend over time. Upload a bank statement when you want the sorting done for you — that part's entirely opt-in.

Joint money, without the spreadsheet — screenshot
Private by design, not by promise

Invite-only. There's no open sign-up, no public directory — you're either invited into a household or you're not.

Nobody outside your household — including whoever runs the platform — can read your events, meals, messages, or money. Ever.

One household, one private space. Not a network, not a feed, not a place strangers can find you.

Ready when you are

There's no open sign-up — ask the parent who invited you, or whoever runs your household's account, for a link.

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