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Sweepy vs Tidywell — an honest comparison from the team that built the alternative

We obviously have a bias. We're also trying to be fair. Here's where Sweepy is still the right pick, where Tidywell is, and how to choose.

6 April 2026·2 min read·The Tidywell Team

Sweepy is a good app. It pioneered room-based chore tracking, and a lot of the mental model we work with — rooms, tasks, cleanliness scores — comes from the category blueprint Sweepy built. If you're happy with Sweepy, you don't need us.

But a lot of people aren't. This post is for them: an honest side-by-side written by the team behind Tidywell, trying hard not to be cheap about a competitor we respect.

Where Sweepy shines

  • Minimal and focused. Sweepy does one thing — track chores by room — and does it cleanly. If you want a low-fat tracker and no frills, Sweepy is excellent.
  • Priority scoring works. Their urgency-based ordering is genuinely useful.
  • Mature. It's been around long enough that the edges are smooth.

If you're a neurotypical single person or couple who just want a tidy tracker and never plan to use multiplayer, gamification, or ADHD-specific features, Sweepy is probably right for you.

Where Tidywell goes further

Our thesis is that tracking isn't the bottleneck. Starting is. So we built the features that address starting:

  • Virtual home rewards. Every chore pays out coins you spend on a dollhouse version of your real home. It's the dopamine loop we think cleaning apps have been missing.
  • Live Sprints. Kahoot for cleaning. Synced timers, real-time completion sync, a 4-letter invite code for friends across the country. Sweepy does not have this.
  • AI task breakdown. Overwhelming chores auto-split into 2-minute steps. This single feature has been our most-loved beta addition.
  • ADHD-first design language. No red, no streak punishment, no guilt. Vacation mode freezes everything.
  • Lo-fi soundscapes. Built-in ambient music that plays in-app and through the lock screen.
  • Checklist challenges. 16 preset deep-clean checklists that turn into structured weekend projects.
  • Guest prep. Scans your calendar for upcoming visitors and suggests a prep sprint.

A fair comparison table

See the full comparison for the complete list.

TidywellSweepy
Room-based trackingYesYes
Family sharingYesYes
Virtual home rewardsYesNo
Live SprintsYesNo
AI task breakdownYesNo
ADHD-first designYesNo
Lo-fi soundscapes12 tracksNo

When to pick which

  • Pick Sweepy if you want a minimal room tracker, you don't have ADHD, and multiplayer features feel unnecessary.
  • Pick Tidywell if you have ADHD, you want to motivate kids or a partner, you like gamification, or you've tried Sweepy and bounced.

The honest truth is that a chunk of Tidywell users came from Sweepy, loved the tracker, but couldn't sustain it. If that's you, welcome.


Pre-launch, Tidywell is rolling out via the waitlist — early access before the public store listings go live. Join the waitlist we'll email you the moment the apps go live.

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