Three taps and you see the real balance of contributions. No guesswork. No resentment. Just an honest picture of who does what.
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This is not a to-do list. It's a system that shows how much each partner contributes to your relationship — in tasks, in time, in emotional load.
Towerfy Us turns the chaos of everyday tasks into a transparent system. Instead of arguing "I do everything while you do nothing," you get a visual picture: who is responsible for what, who is overloaded, and who can take on more.
The app uses conflict-resolution protocols — structured scenarios that help you reach agreement without escalation. When the dishwasher breaks down or someone gets sick, you open a ready-made Playbook and distribute roles in under a minute.
Every action carries weight. The app tracks effort — not just "took out the trash," but also who does it most often, at what time, and with what regularity. After 30 days you see a chart: the blue segment represents one partner's contribution, the pink represents the other's.
Version 1.1 fixed bugs with element overflow and font readability on certain devices. The update was released on January 28.
Tools that turn a domestic conflict into a solved problem
See who is responsible for what right now. Every role has an assignee, an effort level, and a status — Accepted, In Progress, Resolved. Nobody can say "I didn't know that was my task."
A stacked bar chart shows effort distribution by day. Filters for 7D / 30D / 90D give you the picture over any period. A Balance Index of 82% means near-equal contribution; if the number drops to 50%, the imbalance is obvious.
Partner Illness Response, Appliance Breakdown — these are 4-step templates with pre-assigned roles and descriptions. Open the "Someone's Sick" Playbook and immediately see roles: Rest (Jordan), Execute (Alex), Research. No need to improvise under stress.
Every incident follows a Protocol: log the problem, assign roles, resolve, close. A MEDIUM or HIGH status shows priority. All actions are recorded in Protocol Notes with timestamps.
A circular visualization shows how much resource each partner has left. 61% capacity means you can take on new tasks; 31% means the person is overloaded. The color shifts from green to orange automatically.
See which roles each partner takes most often. Alex — 5 roles, 63% of total tasks; Jordan — 3 roles, 38%. The dashboard shows Total Incidents (3), Resolved (1), Average Duration (24 hours). This is not abstract statistics — it's your shared history.
You'll recognize yourself in one of these situations
You live together and constantly argue about who does more around the house. One person feels like they carry everything; the other is sure the split is equal. Towerfy Us delivers an objective picture: you see the task distribution over a month as a chart, where blue is your contribution and pink is your partner's. Arguments stop when the numbers appear.
You have three kids, a job, school runs, nursery, clubs, and doctors. Someone always forgets to collect a parcel or take a child to the dentist. The app logs incidents (Missed Important Package), creates Protocol Notes with roles and solutions. In the History section you see everything that happened during the week and who was responsible.
You see your capacity has dropped to 25% while your partner's is at 80%. That's a signal for a conversation. The app doesn't replace dialogue, but it makes it concrete: not "I'm exhausted," but "I took 7 roles in three days and you took 2." The Balance Trends section shows how the workload shifted over 30 days.
Developer: Yurii Tiukhtii. Current version 1.1 released January 28. Platform: iOS 16.0 and above. Category: Navigation in the App Store.
Free for iOS 16.0+. No account needed to get started. Installs in under a minute at just 17.3 MB.
Download Towerfy Us for iOSRequires iOS 16.0 or later. Age rating 13+. Interface language — English.