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Use Cases · Household Management

Simplify household management

Rent, utilities, chores, groceries and shared subscriptions turn a shared home into a coordination problem — Yuki gives the household one shared place to run it.

A shared home runs on a hundred small coordinations: who paid the utility bill, whose turn it is to buy more of everything, which chores got done, what the shared subscriptions cost. Without a shared place to track it, one person ends up managing — and chasing — everyone.

What a household has to juggle

  • Rent & utilities with due dates that someone has to track and split.
  • Shared subscriptions nobody remembers signing up for or who pays.
  • Chores & tasks that quietly fall to whoever notices them first.
  • Groceries & supplies that run out because no one owns the list.
  • The shared calendar — plans and commitments that affect the whole house.

How Yuki helps

  1. 1Create a shared group for your household.
  2. 2Connect an inbox so bills and renewals flow in with their due dates.
  3. 3Share the grocery list, tasks, reminders and calendar so everyone contributes.
  4. 4Let reminders chase the deadlines, instead of one person chasing everyone.
No more household manager. When everything lives in a shared place, no single person has to be the one keeping the home running.

Run your household together. Yuki is free on iOS and Android.

Frequently asked questions

How does Yuki help with shared bills?
Bills and renewals from your inbox land in a shared group with their amounts and due dates, so everyone can see what’s owed and when, instead of one person tracking and chasing it.
Can everyone in the house add to the grocery list?
Yes. The grocery list is shared, so anyone can add to it and whoever’s shopping sees the full list in real time.
Does this work for roommates, not just families?
Yes. Shared groups work for any household — roommates, couples or families — wherever bills, tasks and groceries need to be coordinated between people.