The family task marketplace

Your household, running like a team.

ImOnIt gets the whole family pulling in the same direction. Work becomes visible, effort gets rewarded, and everyone โ€” parents, partners, and kids โ€” has a reason to say the magic words: "I'm on it!"

Emily ยท posted a bountySomeone take the dog out before it rains? 15 LP
MaxI'm on it! ๐Ÿ’ช
๐ŸŽ‰ โค๏ธ  Max crushed "Take the dog out" ยท +15 LP

What we believe

A home runs best when everyone's on the same side

Most chore apps put one person in charge of nagging everyone else. ImOnIt is built on a different idea: the household is a team, and every member is an equal player. No admin. No taskmaster. Just a family economy where effort is visible, valued, and celebrated.

Everyone's a peer

Parents, partners, and teens all play by the same rules. Anyone can post work, claim work, and earn for it.

Effort is visible

Every completed task hits the family feed. The quiet work that keeps a home running finally gets seen.

Fairness is built in

Points are held in escrow the moment a task is claimed, and approvals can't be stalled. The system keeps it honest so you never have to.

Celebration over nagging

ImOnIt never scolds. It brags โ€” about your family, to your family. Cheers, reactions, and wins, not reminders and guilt.

Life Points

A real little economy, working for your family

Life Points (LP) are how ImOnIt turns effort into something you can hold, trade, and spend. They aren't stars on a sticker chart โ€” they behave like a real economy, and that's exactly why the motivation lasts longer than the first two weeks.

Here's the magic: chores become bounties. Nobody wants to clean the gutters? Put Life Points on it โ€” first one to call "I'm on it!" gets the job and the reward. Small jobs go in the family pool as extra credit anyone can grab. Suddenly the to-do list is something people race for, because every point in circulation was earned by someone pitching in.

Mint

Do your own work

Completing your own tasks mints fresh points from the system โ€” a flat 10 LP each, capped daily so nobody can farm it.

Earn

Do someone else's

Bounties move points from their wallet to yours, held in escrow from the moment you claim. Helping others is the best-paying job in the house.

Spend

Redeem & gift

Spend points in your family's reward store, or gift them to someone who did something wonderful unasked.

Renew

Use it or lose it

Minted points last 30 days, earned points 60 โ€” then they expire. Hoarding isn't a strategy; keeping the household humming is.

10 LP per task 60 LP daily mint cap 30 / 60-day point lifespans 48h auto-approve 0 ways to buy points with money

That last one matters: Life Points can never be purchased. The only mint in this economy is effort โ€” which keeps the game fair for every member of the family, whatever their age or allowance.

For the two of you

The honey-do list, finally worth doing

ImOnIt started as a way for two adults to say thank you properly. Put a bounty on the stuff you'd rather not do, negotiate a fair price for the big jobs, and send a surprise Life Points gift when your other half does something wonderful unasked.

Private asks stay private โ€” a task between the two of you never shows up in the family feed. And the private rewards store is yours to invent: back rubs, sleep-ins, date-night picks. We don't judge. We don't even look.

Steve ยท private askFold the laundry mountain? I'll make it worth 40 LP ๐Ÿ˜…
EmilyCounter: 60 LP and you owe me coffee
SteveDeal. ๐Ÿ’›

For the kids

Allowance that teaches, not just pays

Connect Life Points to a family reward like allowance money, screen time, or picking Friday's dinner โ€” and suddenly earning, saving, and spending are things your kids practice, not things you lecture about.

Points expire if they sit too long, so hoarding doesn't work โ€” kids learn to spend and re-earn, just like the real world. And because the marketplace pays for effort, "can I haveโ€ฆ" turns into "what can I do?"

Family reward๐ŸŽฎ One hour of weekend gaming ยท 30 LP
TravisRedeemed! Worth every point.
๐Ÿ’ช  Travis crushed "Unload the dishwasher" ยท +10 LP

Recognition

The work finally gets the applause

Every win lands in the celebration feed where the family can cheer it with a tap โ€” and the person who did the work feels it. Weekly per-person highlights show who's on a roll, and monthly reports show where the effort went: housekeeping, errands, exercise, acts of kindness. Recognition, not scorekeeping.

Cheer

๐ŸŽ‰ ๐Ÿ’ช โค๏ธ

React to a completed task and the person who crushed it gets a "cheered your win" ping. Tiny moment, big deal.

Reward

A store you invent

Family rewards need everyone's yes. Private rewards stay between two people. All of it paid in points the family earned.

Reflect

Reports that mean something

Tag tasks by category and watch a month of family effort add up โ€” including the goals that aren't chores at all.

Ready to hear "I'm on it!" around your house?