Fairshare

Make the mental load visible.

A quieter way to run a home together.

Coming soon to the App Store

The invisible work, made visible

Noticing supplies are low. Remembering appointments. Planning meals. The stuff most apps don't track.

Honest, not competitive

Fairshare reflects who's carrying what — so you can talk about it together. No leaderboards, no streaks, no scores.

Yours, on your phone

Works offline, no account required. Sync optional. No ads, no analytics, no tracking. You're in charge of your data.


What's inside

A handful of features that work together — none of them clever in isolation, all of them aimed at the same idea.


Why "mental load"?

Most chore apps measure the visible work — the cooking, cleaning, the trash. They miss the work that doesn't fit on a checklist: noticing supplies are running low, remembering whose dental appointment is overdue, planning the week's meals before Sunday slips away.

That work has a name. Researchers call it cognitive labor or invisible labor. It tends to fall unevenly within households, and it's the work that quietly accumulates resentment because it doesn't get counted.

Fairshare counts it. Not so anyone wins — so the people who run a home together have something concrete to talk about.