Habitat makes chores suck less—for everyone. Turn tasks into a game with coin rewards, custom to-dos, weekly leaderboard, and ADHD-friendly design. Simple for parents, actually fun for kids. Available on iOS & Android for free. 7 day premium trial included.
Noticed most chore apps were either bloated, overpriced, or just plain boring—so I built Habitat. It's simple, fun, and actually gets kids motivated with real world rewards that the parents set. There's a 7-day free trial—I'd love your feedback. Thank you!
The ADHD-friendly design really shows - my kids actually stay engaged with their tasks. The coin reward system is perfectly balanced; it's motivating without feeling like a bribe. What really works is how it breaks down bigger tasks into manageable chunks. My daughter, who used to get overwhelmed by "clean your room," now tackles it step by step through the app's guidance.
The weekly leaderboard feature has unexpectedly created a positive competitive spirit between my kids. Yesterday, my son voluntarily cleaned the kitchen counter just to edge ahead of his sister's score! And I love that I can customize tasks - we've added homework tracking and instrument practice alongside regular chores.
A small but brilliant feature: the app sends gentle reminders without being annoying. My kids feel more independent managing their tasks, and I've noticed I'm nagging way less. The free version is surprisingly complete, though after trying the 7-day premium trial, the extra features are worth it.
If you're a parent struggling with the daily chore battle, especially with neurodivergent kids, give Habitat a try. It's the first digital solution that's actually stuck in our household. Would love to connect with other parents using this - there's probably lots of creative ways to use it we haven't discovered yet.
You’ve done a fantastic job solving a real problem.
Congrats on launching Habitat! The focus on simplicity and making chores fun for kids (and easy for parents) really stands out. I’m curious—how do you handle situations where kids might try to “game the system” or mark tasks as done without actually completing them? Also, are there plans to add features like family chat, more types of rewards, or integrations with smart home devices in the future?
This is such a win for families! Congrats on the launch. We just launched Mukh.1 too—a no-code platform to build and run AI agent workflows. Check it out