Describe what you need in your own words. Our AI generates a print-ready chart you can edit, customize, and download.
How it works
Type a quick description in your own words — who's involved, what needs doing. The AI figures out the structure for you.
Rename chores, drag to reorder, pick a font and accent color. Every element is editable directly on the chart.
Export as a high-res PDF ready to print. Uses our ink-saving Chore Black so it looks clean and costs less to print.
Designed for printing
Most printers mix color and black ink to produce "rich black." Our Chore Black looks identical but uses a single cartridge — saving ink and money on every page.
Pure Black
Uses all 4 ink cartridges
Chore Black
Black cartridge only — 70% less ink
Make it yours
Pick an accent color that matches your family's style, your classroom theme, or just your mood. The chart updates instantly.
Choose from a curated set of fonts — clean and modern, friendly and rounded, or handwritten and casual. One click, instant preview.
One assistant that does it all: ask it to rewrite chores, assign them to people, translate into another language, reorganize rows, or tighten the wording.
"Put my chores in French so I can practice while I check them off."
My charts
Create as many chore charts as you want. Save the charts you want to keep and open them from any device.
My chartsLayout templates
Classic grid with daily and weekly sections, checkboxes per day of the week. Perfect for tracking repeats.
Clean list layout with section titles. Minimal styling so your chores take center stage.
Tasks grouped by person — ideal for families. Each name gets their own section with assigned chores.
Day-by-day planner. Each day is a row with its chores listed — great for schedule-focused families.
Brick-style grid with mixed block sizes. Chores appear as tiles that fit together in a dense layout.
Straightforward, minimal printout. Dotted leaders and "done? [ ]" — no frills, just the list.
Chores arranged in a circular flow with a diagram caption—ideal for routines that repeat in a fixed order.
"Saturday reset we can all do as a family — change bedsheets, empty every trash can, vacuum, and clean the bathrooms."Use this prompt →
"School mornings are frantic. I need evening prep tasks for breakfasts, lunches, and getting backpacks ready."Use this prompt →
"Kitchen rotation for 3 roommates — alternate weeks for deep cleaning appliances, wiping cabinets, and restocking."Use this prompt →
It takes 10 seconds. No account needed.