Why people use a chore randomizer
A random draw helps when you want a fair split without a long debate—think families with kids, roommates sharing a lease, couples who like a neutral picker, or coworkers splitting reset tasks. It is also useful if you have ADHD or another form of neurodivergence and want one concrete “do this next” instead of another open-ended choice, or if you are simply stuck deciding where to start when the whole place needs attention.
Busy professionals and anyone short on bandwidth can use it the same way: one tailored task per person, grounded in whatever you typed in the context box. This page stays lightweight on purpose. When you want recurring assignments and print-ready charts, ChoreChartAI picks up where this leaves off.