Make every role visible so nothing falls through the cracks. Know who owns what — and rebalance anytime to keep every caregiver healthy.
How it works
Discover the full list of roles that keep things running — including the invisible ones like "the person who notices we're low on soap." Jazz helps you surface roles you didn't know existed.
Sit down and collaboratively assign each role. No assumptions, no guessing. You both agree on who owns what, right there in the app.
Everyone's roles in one place. Each person's responsibilities are visible to the whole team, so when the split looks uneven, you'll all see it — and you can rebalance together before anyone burns out.
Why I designed this
It starts small. One person remembers the dentist appointments. Another notices the shoes are getting too small. Someone tracks when Dad's prescriptions need refilling. These invisible roles rarely show up in any conversation about "splitting things evenly" — but they carry real cognitive weight.
In a marriage, it's the meal planning, the school coordination, the mental load of keeping a family on track. In eldercare, it's the medication management, the insurance calls, the emotional labor of showing up week after week. Different contexts, same pattern: the work is invisible, it lands unevenly, and no one has a shared picture.
Jazz isn't about keeping score. It's not a chore chart and it's not a guilt trip. It's a mirror — for partners splitting childcare, for siblings coordinating care for a parent.
I designed Jazz because I believe visibility is the first step toward fairness. Not perfection. Not an equal split on everything. Just the ability to look at the same picture together and say, "Yeah, this makes sense" — or "Let's adjust."
Is this a chore chart app?
No. Jazz works at the role level, not individual tasks. A chore chart tracks who does the dishes tonight. Jazz tracks who owns meal planning, grocery shopping, and school coordination as ongoing responsibilities. Roles are bigger than tasks — and that's where the real imbalance lives.
What counts as a "role"?
Anything recurring that someone has to own. For parenting: Meal Planner, School Coordinator, Bill Pay, Car Maintenance. For eldercare: Medication Manager, Doctor Appointments, Insurance & Billing, Home Safety. And the invisible ones too — like remembering appointments or knowing when to restock supplies. Jazz comes with starter lists for both and helps you discover roles you may have missed.
Is this just for couples?
No. Jazz works for any group sharing caregiving responsibilities. Spouses splitting childcare, siblings coordinating eldercare for a parent, or any family arrangement where roles need to be visible and balanced.
When will the app launch?
Join the waitlist to get early access when the beta opens. I'm designing thoughtfully, not quickly. Waitlist members will be first in and will help shape what Jazz becomes.