A presence board, not a chore list. Each person owns a domain, not a pile of tasks, and earns a title for what they actually carry: Trash Warlord, Beast Master, and the one who quietly catches everything, The CEO 👑. You clear your own boundaries with a single tap; the family sees it and flings recognition back. The real reward happens offline. The app just makes the effort visible and the credit real.
No chore ledger. No points bank. No nagging. Titles aren't handed out. They're earned. The reward lands offline.
1Tap to clear a boundary
0Forms to fill in
4Domains, not a task pile
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Vazquez Family
// RECOGNITION
Acting as T
Tap the token to recognize Kaitlyn. The Beast Master cleared her whole domain today.
KKaitlynwalked the dog, fed the cats, cleared the yard.Lv 4
Inside the app
One loop, four moving parts.
The constellation
The whole family on one calm canvas. Each person is an orbiting circle, their domain visible at a glance. Presence, not a list. You can't forget what you can see.
Claim a domain, earn a title
Each person owns an area (the bins, the pets, the kitchen) and the app gives it a name. Hold the trash and you're the Trash Warlord; run the food and you're the Chow Dictator. Titles aren't assigned, they emerge from what you actually carry. Onboarding is character creation, not a config form.
Tell it when, just once
Each boundary gets a rhythm: daily, weekdays, weekends, or a specific day. You set it once and every phone in the family remembers, so bottle day isn't stuck in one person's head. The app won't guess your town's pickup schedule (it's different two streets over), so it never fakes a day it can't know. Weekly things sleep until their day, wake up live, then go overdue if they slip, and that slip is exactly what someone else can catch.
Recognition
A real person flings credit at someone who showed up. It feels like "Dad noticed," not "a bar ticked." Leveling tracks quietly underneath. The warm pull is the human, not the score.
The reward is offline
There's no points bank and no in-app economy. The tangible payoff happens out of the system, handled by the family on trust. That deletion is what removes the escrow, fintech, and liability entirely.
The catch & the crown
When someone drops their boundary, anyone can catch it, and the credit goes to whoever caught it, in their lane. Catch across two or more lanes and the app crowns you The CEO 👑: the load-bearing wall who quietly holds the whole house together. The invisible work, finally seen.
Claim
Pick a domain. Earn the title.
The household's real areas (kitchen, trash, pets, the outside) laid out as domains. Claim what you'll own (lock it if it's always yours, leave it open to draft) and the app names you for it: Trash Warlord, Beast Master, Chow Dictator. You own a domain, not a checklist of fourteen items.
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This week's domains
Four areas keep the house running. Claim what you'll own: lock it if it's always yours, leave it open to draft.
Chow Dictator Teresa · the kitchen, dinner, groceriesLocked
Trash Warlord Julian · the bins, recycling, Sunday cornerClaimed
Beast Master Kaitlyn · the dog, the cats, the yardClaimed
Lawn Enforcer Open · mowing, snow, the great outdoorsClaim
BoundariesOne tap, no typing
What's yours, and what's awake.
Your domain opens to a short list of boundaries, each on its own clock. Tap a chore's pill to tell it when it happens: daily, weekdays, weekends, or a day. Daily things stay live; weekly ones sleep until their day, wake up, then go overdue if they slip. The quiet stuff drops below, so the top of the screen only ever shows what's actually due. Clear it with a single tap. No forms, no nagging.
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KKaitlynBeast Master · Level 4
Walk the dogtodayDaily
Pick up the yardoverdueThu
Take the trash outSet when ›
Feed the catsclearedDaily
Make lunchesWeekdays
RecognitionThe payoff
A flung token, from one person to another.
When someone clears their boundaries, anyone can fling them credit. It reads as a person noticing: warm, specific, theirs. In the multiplayer build, it lands on the other person's actual phone, which is the one thing that really has to be tested.
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Teresa recognized you for clearing the outside.
T"Yard looks great"· just now+1
JJulianflung you a token yesterday+1
Under the hood
Leveling, kept quietly underneath.
Recognition is the reward; leveling is just the scorekeeping beneath it. It accrues in the background so showing up compounds over time, but it never speaks over the human moment. No leaderboard shame, no streak to break.
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Teresa · 👑 The CEOLv 6
Kaitlyn · Beast MasterLv 4
Julian · Trash WarlordLv 3
SerafinLv 1
Who it's for
For households where effort goes unseen.
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The parent who's tired of nagging
You don't want to be the bad cop or run a chore spreadsheet. You want the work to be visible on its own, and a way to say "I saw that" that actually lands. The system holds the line so you don't have to.
The system is the bad cop
02
The teen who wants credit, not chores
A task list feels like surveillance. Owning a domain feels like a role. Clearing your own boundaries and getting a token flung back from a real person feels like being seen, which is the thing you were actually after.
Own a domain, not a list
03
The family where things just slip
Everyone has chores; they don't get done because the effort is invisible and unacknowledged. Make responsibility present so you can't forget, and socially rewarded so you want to. That's the whole bet.
Present & acknowledged
WeOrbit
See the loop for yourself
Open the god-view. Feel the whole loop.
This is a Tier A prototype: one screen where you puppeteer all four people to feel the loop assemble. Tap Start a new mission to build your own crew, claim the domains, and watch everyone blast off into the live board. Add it to your home screen and it opens like a native app, because that's what it is.
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Open WeOrbit on Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android).
2
Tap the Share menu, then Add to Home Screen.
3
Open the icon. Use Acting as to switch whose phone you're holding, scrub the day to wake the weekly boundaries, and run the loop.