Some days the win is tiny and perfect: the recycling went out, the sink is empty, someone remembered the thing that usually gets forgotten. A nod and a “nice one” are great—then everyone looks back at the Choreboard and life moves on. Chorish now gives those moments an extra spark right on the member tile: little bursts of confetti so the whole household can see the win land, without turning your kitchen into a spreadsheet lecture.
What is new on the dashboard
Your member tiles—the faces and names around the chores—already show who is on a roll: chore counts for the current stretch and, when the math lines up, the little Chore Champion trophy for whoever has knocked out the most chores. We have added motion so those badges feel earned.
- Chore count confetti — When someone’s total completions in the period tick up, a colorful burst pops from the purple count badge on their tile. It is quick, cheerful, and tied to real progress on the board.
- Chore Champion confetti — When the gold trophy appears because that member is the top finisher for the period, a gold-themed burst celebrates from the trophy itself. Same tile, different vibe: this one says “you led the pack.”

When the Chore Champion badge appears, gold confetti celebrates from the trophy.

When a member’s chore count updates upward, confetti pops from the purple count ring.
Why we bothered
Chorish is already built around visible progress: the Choreboard, the daily games (Quick Quiz, Emoji Riddle, Memory Flip, Word Scramble, Spot the Difference), and the little nudges that keep chores from feeling like homework. The confetti is the same idea in miniature—reward the habit, not the perfection. It helps kids (and adults who like a bit of theatre) notice when something good just happened, without anyone needing to narrate it out loud.
It is also honest feedback: the animation is wired to real completions and the same period rules the board already uses, so what you see matches how your home is counting progress today.
Busy parents juggling dinner and homework, or roommates sharing a flat, all benefit when “who did what” is obvious at a glance. The confetti does not replace a thank-you—it just makes the Choreboard feel a little more alive when someone actually taps a chore done.
Still Chorish under the hood
Nothing about the celebration changes the basics: no sign-up to get started, touch-friendly tiles for tablets on the counter, and your home data stays in the browser on your device unless you choose to export or move it yourself. Confetti is flair on top of the same private, low-friction setup families and roommates already use.
If you have not peeked at the latest Manage home layout yet, our piece on the clearer Manage tile grid pairs nicely with a livelier dashboard. Love turning wins into something you can print? Certificates of Recognition still has you covered for fridge-worthy awards.
Come see it on your board
Ready for a tiny parade? Open Chorish, load your home, and knock out a chore or two. Watch the count badge sparkle when totals rise—and if someone pulls ahead for the period, catch the gold moment when the Chore Champion trophy shows up. For how resets, games, and homes work end to end, the FAQ has the full story—and may your next confetti burst be sooner than you think.