Everyone's actually in it
Not a planner who assigns jobs out. A shared screen the whole household opens, with everyone's name on it from the start.
Rori is shared household management — multiplayer by default. Everyone sees the same list, anyone can pick up what needs doing, and the load stops living in one person's head.
Most household apps are really one person's list with other people bolted on. Rori starts from the opposite end.
Not a planner who assigns jobs out. A shared screen the whole household opens, with everyone's name on it from the start.
Add what needs doing without deciding who does it. Anything unclaimed sits where everyone can see it, ready to be picked up.
You can see how the week is actually split, at a glance. No scores, no leaderboard — just a shared picture instead of two different ones.
What we're learning about invisible work, household dynamics, and the decisions behind the product. Written as we go.
We're building Rori now. Sign up for the occasional note on how it's going, and we'll come to you first when there's a version worth putting in front of real households.
Questions, ideas, or a household that works nothing like the ones we've described — all of it is useful. We read everything.