Yesterday you argued about who does more around the house. Today Jordan has a fever and the dishwasher just broke. Who handles the care? Who calls the repair service? Open Towerfy Us.
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Towerfy Us is built for couples and families who want calmer, clearer, and more balanced relationships. The app turns the chaos of daily tasks into a transparent system: instead of guesswork and mutual blame, you get a concrete picture — who is responsible for what and who is currently overloaded.
The core mechanism is a protocol system for incidents. Every problem — from a missed delivery to a sick partner — is logged as an incident with a severity level, description, and role assignments. You assign specific actions to each partner, indicate the effort level (1 to 5 points), and track completion status.
The second key component is ready-made playbooks: action templates for typical situations such as a sick partner, a broken appliance, or coordinating a pickup. Each playbook contains a step-by-step plan with clearly defined roles that can be launched with one tap and customized to fit your situation.
The third feature is balance analytics. The app shows ring charts of each partner's capacity (percentage of available energy), contribution graphs for the past 7, 30, or 90 days, and a Balance Index (100% = ideal 50/50 split). You can see who has taken on more roles, who is carrying more effort, and adjust the distribution before tension escalates.
Every incident is logged with a severity level (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH), a timestamp, and a detailed description. You assign roles to partners (Rest, Execute, Research, Decide), specify effort in points (1–5), and track status (Accepted, In Progress, Resolved). The system saves a full history of decisions and the closing time of each protocol.
A library of scenario templates for common life situations: Partner Illness Response (when a partner is sick), Appliance Breakdown (broken equipment), Pickup Coordination (scheduling pickups). Each playbook contains 4–5 steps with pre-filled roles and recommendations. You can use a template as-is or adapt it to your specific needs.
The Dispatch home screen shows circular capacity indicators for each partner. A green fill (61%) indicates a normal workload; orange (31%) signals overload. The ring border can be solid or dashed to distinguish between partners. Each circle shows the partner's name and icon beneath it. You immediately see who can take on an extra task and who needs relief.
The Balance Trends section generates effort-distribution charts for a selected period (7, 30, or 90 days). A bar chart shows each partner's cumulative effort by day. Summary cards at the top display overall contribution (e.g., Alex 2.4 — 57%, Jordan 1.8 — 43%). The Balance Index calculates how close the split is to ideal: 100% equals a perfect 50/50 balance.
Couple Hub lets you add partners with individual avatars (colored circles with initials), track their current capacity (61%, 31%), and see the number of active warnings. Each partner card shows the available energy percentage and allows you to configure boundaries and preferences for each person.
Role Patterns analyzes which partner takes on which roles most frequently. A horizontal bar chart shows how each role type is distributed between partners (blue segment — Alex, pink — Jordan). The Top Roles section lists the most frequently performed roles for each partner with exact counts. Data is filterable by time period and incident status.
You constantly argue about who does more around the house, who more often handles childcare or aging parents. One partner feels overwhelmed; the other doesn't understand why.
Towerfy Us logs every incident, assigns roles with effort scores, and builds contribution charts over the past month. You get concrete numbers (Alex 2.4 — 57%, Jordan 1.8 — 43%) instead of emotional accusations — and can rebalance the load before resentment builds up.
You deal with the same recurring problems regularly: someone gets sick, the washing machine breaks, a package needs urgent collection. Every time you start from scratch figuring out who does what — and it turns into stress.
Towerfy Us offers a library of ready-made playbooks for exactly these situations. Launch the Partner Illness Response or Appliance Breakdown template and the system automatically assigns roles (Rest — Jordan, Execute — Alex, Research — Alex) based on current partner capacity. A resolution in one minute instead of half an hour of back-and-forth.
You value honesty in your relationship and want an objective picture — who is overloaded right now, who can take on something extra, how balanced your contributions actually are.
Towerfy Us shows capacity indicators (circular workload charts), a Balance Index (percentage of how close the split is to an ideal 50/50), and Role Patterns (which roles each partner takes most often). All data updates in real time, is visible to both partners, and helps you make decisions based on facts rather than gut feeling.
Developer: Yurii Tiukhtii
Current Version: 1.1 (updated January 28)
Platform: iOS 16.0 or later
Category: Navigation
Free for iOS 16.0 and later. Takes less than a minute to install. No account needed to get started.
Download Towerfy Us for iOSAge rating: 13+. Size: 17.3 MB. Premium features available via subscription.