kanNINJA for dads
From honey-do to honey-done.
A board for the projects you keep meaning to start, the chores nobody volunteers for, and the kid stuff you actually own. Less list, more progress.
We built kanNINJA so the things you said you'd handle actually have somewhere to live. The lawn, the garage, the trip to the dump. The Saturday project that becomes a six-week project. The kid's science fair. The car maintenance schedule that everyone forgets except for the day it matters. Cards on a board — done is a real column you can see.
Sample board
A board for the dad jobs.
To do
- Mow the lawn
- Help Theo build the bird feeder
- Replace the smoke detector batteries
- Schedule oil change
In progress
- Re-stain the deck
- Clean out the garage
Waiting on parts or help
- Fix the bathroom faucet — need new washers
- Hardware store run for replacement bulbs
Done
- Built the new shelves in the garage
- Cleaned the gutters
- Got the snow tires off
A real board, not a screenshot. Yours will look different — that’s the point.
How it earns its place
What dads actually use it for.
The honey-do list.
The list is real. The board makes it visible — and finishable. Drag a card to done and feel the satisfaction you've earned.
House projects, broken down.
A new fence is not one card. It is a sub-board. Materials, permits, the helper you owe a beer, the dump runs. kanNINJA splits the project into kata you can actually finish.
Kid stuff you actually own.
The science fair, the soccer carpool, the tooth that finally fell out. A board makes "I got this" mean something.
Car and house maintenance.
Oil changes, filter changes, the gutter clean every fall. Cards with due dates so you stop finding out the hard way.
The shared board with your partner.
Invite them. They see what you have done; you see what they have done. The lopsided feeling — sometimes deserved, sometimes not — gets replaced by what is actually on the board.
AI for the planning parts.
Ask the AI to break "remodel the basement" into a project board. Edit what it got wrong. Save the rest of your weekend for the work itself.
Also from your chat
For dads, in any chat.
Open Claude or ChatGPT, ask in plain language, kanNINJA does the rest. The same board, the same kata, the same clan — driven from the chat you already use.
See how it worksReal questions
What dads ask.
- Is this just another to-do app?
- No, and yes. The to-do list is the simple case. The point is the board — seeing the work in progress, the work waiting, the work done. The dignity of finished cards stacking up over a Saturday.
- Can I use it without my partner seeing?
- Yes. Personal boards are private by default. Invite your partner only to the boards you both need to see — household stuff, kid logistics, the calendar.
- Does it work on my phone?
- Yes. Drag works on touch. The board adjusts for the small screen. You can install it like an app from the browser.
- How much does it cost?
- Free for one person, forever. Free for two, with shared boards. The paid tiers are for the AI and for bigger groups — most dads never need them.
- Will the AI mansplain my own house to me?
- No. The AI suggests when you ask. It never moves a card on its own. And we tested it on at least one dad who hates being told things.