Parents see the full picture
See chores awaiting approval, today's progress, children and upcoming activities in one place.
For everyday heroes, big and small
Små Helter brings chores, progress, approvals and rewards together in one place. Parents stay in control. Children get a simple experience built around accomplishment.
The buttons will activate only when the official store listings are ready.
From agreement to high five
Parents set the boundaries. Children see what needs doing and can clearly follow their progress along the way.
A parent creates the family, adds child profiles and approves new devices.
Create chores, choose how often they repeat, and assign stars or coins.
Children see their own list and submit each chore. A photo is used only when the chore requires it.
The parent reviews the effort, and the family sees progress towards agreed rewards.
One family. Two clear experiences.
Små Helter shows each person what matters to their role, without making family life more complicated.
See chores awaiting approval, today's progress, children and upcoming activities in one place.
Large, clear cards show today's missions, progress and the next reward.
Parents define the chores, stars, coins and rewards themselves.
Parents choose whether a photo is required. In the current creation flow, submitted chores go to a parent for approval.
Plan family activities and choose which children should see them.
The same Flutter app adapts to small phones, larger screens, portrait and landscape.
See how it feels
These screenshots come directly from the app's visual tests and contain synthetic sample data only. The app interface shown is in Norwegian.
Family-managed boundaries
Små Helter is built around family profiles and parent responsibility. It is a tool for the family, not a public social space.
Family data is handled within the family's context, with server-side checks.
New child devices go through a parent-managed approval flow.
Photos submitted with a chore are task evidence inside the family, not public posts.
Wondering about something?
Here are the key answers before Små Helter becomes available in the app stores.
No. Children can use a family code and PIN, or a QR-based device flow approved by a parent.
No. A parent chooses whether a photo is required for each chore. Other chores can be submitted without one.
Yes. The interface adapts to phones and tablets in both portrait and landscape.
The App Store and Google Play buttons will become active as soon as the official listings are ready.
Små Helter is coming to the App Store and Google Play when the store listings are ready.