No data is uploaded.
Names, ages, chores, rewards, and schedules are processed locally in the browser. There is no backend, database, account system, or analytics script.
Build fair screen-time rotations, printable chore charts, and kid-friendly family routines without accounts, uploads, or complicated apps.
Filter by need, then open a complete tool page with inputs, live outputs, copy/download actions, print styling, privacy notes, and FAQ content.
These are prioritized by the score in the provided category data and presented as an internal-style comparison, not as the main value claim.
Names, ages, chores, rewards, and schedules are processed locally in the browser. There is no backend, database, account system, or analytics script.
Open a tool, fill the form, generate the result, print it, copy it, download it, or save it locally on the same device.
This is plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It can be uploaded directly to Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, Vercel static output, GitHub Pages, or a normal web host.
The project includes neutral sponsor/recommended-resource placeholders, but no real ad scripts, affiliate trackers, or third-party analytics.
They are real working browser tools. Each tool page includes a form, result generation, validation, reset, copy, print, and export actions where useful.
Yes. Each tool has a real folder and an index.html file, so direct URLs such as /tools/screentime-split/ work without SPA redirects.
No. They are household organization aids. Screen-time presets and allowance values are adjustable starting points, not medical, legal, financial, or parenting advice.
Yes. The project uses a single CSS file with variables for color, spacing, radius, and dark mode. Printable sections are also controlled by print CSS.