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Getting Started

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Getting Started

This guide walks you through OpenChore based on your role. Find your section below and follow along.


For Parents: First-Time Setup

You just installed OpenChore and opened it for the first time. Here's how to get your family up and running.

1. Create Your Family

The setup wizard appears on first boot. Add your kids' names and pick a theme for each. You'll also set the admin PIN — this protects the management panel from curious little hands.

Tip: You can always add more kids later from the admin panel's People tab.

2. Create Your First Chores

Tap Manage on the profile selection screen, enter your PIN, and you're in the admin dashboard.

Admin Dashboard

Tap + Add Chore to open the creation wizard. For your first chore, keep it simple:

  1. Title: "Make Bed"
  2. Category: Required (these must be done before Core chore points count)
  3. Points: 5
  4. Schedule: Assign to your kids, pick "Weekdays" or "Every day"

That's it — the chore will appear on your kids' dashboards immediately.

3. Understand Categories

Chore categories create a built-in priority system:

Category Purpose Point Rules
Required Non-negotiable daily tasks (brush teeth, make bed) Must be completed before Core points are awarded
Core Standard chores (dishes, take out trash) Points held pending until all Required chores are done
Bonus Optional extra-credit tasks (read, practice piano) Points only count if all Required + Core chores are done

Start with 2-3 Required chores, 3-4 Core chores, and 1-2 Bonus chores per kid. You can always adjust.

4. Set Up Rewards

Go to the Rewards tab and create things your kids can spend points on:

  • Small rewards (30-50 pts): Extra screen time, pick a snack
  • Medium rewards (75-100 pts): Movie night pick, ice cream trip
  • Big rewards (150+ pts): New book, special outing

Tip: Use the Stock field to limit redemptions (e.g., "Skip a Chore" with stock of 3 per week).

5. Install on Your iPad

For the best experience, add OpenChore to your iPad's home screen:

  1. Open the app URL in Safari
  2. Tap the Share button → Add to Home Screen
  3. The app will launch fullscreen without Safari's address bar

6. Set Up the Wall Display

Navigate to the profile selection screen and tap Wall Display to enter the ambient dashboard. This shows a live race graph of who's winning the chore race that day — great motivation.

Ambient Dashboard


For Parents: Daily Routine

Once you're set up, here's your typical daily flow.

Morning Check-In

Open the app, tap Manage, and glance at the Approvals tab. If any chores require approval, you'll see a red badge with the count. Review photos, approve or reject.

Assigning Extra Chores

Need someone to bring in the trash cans today? Use Quick Assign — tap the blue + button in the bottom-right corner of any admin tab:

Quick Assign

Pick the chore, tap the kid's name, and it's assigned for today. Done in 3 taps.

Checking Progress

Switch to the Points tab to see balances, or the Log tab for the full transaction history. Made a mistake? The Log tab has an undo button on recent transactions.

Vacation Mode

Going on a trip? Open the People tab and tap the pause button next to a kid's name. Their chores are suspended without deleting any schedules. Unpause when you're back.


For Kids (Ages 8+)

Finding Your Chores

Tap your name on the welcome screen. You'll see your chores for today, organized by when they need to be done:

Your Dashboard

  • Morning chores are at the top
  • Afternoon and Evening chores appear below
  • Your progress bar shows how many you've finished

Completing a Chore

When you finish a chore, swipe right on the chore card (or tap the circle). You'll hear a sound and see your points go up.

If you accidentally mark something done, swipe left to undo it.

Understanding Your Points

At the top of your dashboard, you'll see four numbers:

  • Balance — your total spendable points
  • Streak — how many days in a row you've finished everything
  • Today — points earned so far today
  • Pending — points you'll get once your Required chores are done

Important: You need to finish all your Required chores before your Core chore points count. And all Required + Core chores need to be done before Bonus points count. Do the important stuff first!

Spending Points

Tap the Rewards tab to see what you can buy with your points:

Rewards Store

When you have enough points, the Redeem button lights up. Tap it and your parent will know you earned your reward.

Keeping Your Streak

Your streak counts how many days in a row you've completed all your Required and Core chores. The longer your streak, the bigger the bonus:

  • 3 days in a row: bonus points
  • 7 days: even bigger bonus
  • 14 days and 30 days: huge bonus

Missing a single day resets your streak to zero, so stay consistent!

Making It Yours

Tap your profile picture to change your avatar — there are 12 different styles to pick from, and you can shuffle for a new look.

Tap the palette icon to switch your theme. Each theme changes the colors, sounds, and labels throughout the app.

Tap the sparkle icon to pick your line color — this is the color that represents you on the family race graph on the wall display.


For Younger Kids (Ages 5-7)

Your Chore List

Tap your picture on the screen to see your chores. Each chore has a picture and tells you how many points you'll earn.

Hearing Your Chores

See the speaker button at the top of the screen? Tap it to turn on read-aloud mode. Now you can tap any chore card and hear what it says.

Finishing a Chore

When you're done with a chore, slide your finger to the right on it. You'll hear a fun sound — that means you did it!

If you made a mistake, slide your finger to the left to undo it.

Your Points

The big number at the top is how many points you have. Do your chores every day to earn more and keep your streak going. When you have enough points, ask your parent to help you pick a reward from the Rewards tab.


For Families: Tips That Work

Start Small

Don't create 20 chores on day one. Begin with 3-5 essential chores per kid and add more as the system becomes routine.

Balance Point Values

  • Required chores (brush teeth, make bed): 5 pts — these are expected
  • Core chores (dishes, cleaning): 10 pts — these take real effort
  • Bonus chores (reading, practice): 10-15 pts — reward going above and beyond

Use Deadlines Sparingly

Time locks and deadlines are powerful but can feel punishing. Start without them and only add due_by times for chores that genuinely need to be done by a certain time (like setting the table before dinner).

Let Kids Choose Rewards

Let your kids suggest what goes in the rewards store. They're more motivated when they're working toward something they actually want.

Use the Wall Display

Mount a tablet somewhere visible (kitchen, hallway) running the ambient dashboard. The race graph creates friendly competition without anyone having to say "did you do your chores?"

Streak Milestones Matter

Configure streak rewards generously — the first few milestones (3-day, 7-day) should feel achievable. The habit-building effect of streaks is the most valuable part of the system.

Quick Assign for Teachable Moments

When a chore opportunity comes up naturally ("the recycling is full — can you take it out?"), use Quick Assign to make it official. Kids learn that effort is always recognized.

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