For couples who want shared clarity, not another argument

Divide the routine at home without turning every Sunday into a debate.

Divide the routine at home without turning every Sunday into a debate.

Sound familiar?

  • One partner feels they do more invisible work
  • Chores are vague until someone is frustrated
  • Meals and errands are negotiated in the moment

Visible split of work

Assigned chores and due dates make expectations explicit.

Shared planning surface

Calendar, meals, and groceries live in one neutral system.

Less scorekeeping

When work is visible, conversations can focus on fairness—not memory.

How it works

  1. 1

    List recurring household work

    Agree on the chores and planning tasks that repeat every week.

  2. 2

    Assign and schedule

    Put names and dates on tasks so nothing is implied.

  3. 3

    Review weekly

    Adjust the split based on real life, not assumptions.

Frequently asked questions

Can we both edit the same plan?

Yes. Schedlar is built for shared household workspaces with multiple family members.