🔆 Chore Wheel is a framework for helping groups share space. By lowering the cost of cooperation, we help communities create abundance.
Chore Wheel was inspired by Elinor Ostrom's eight principles of common-pool resource management, Stafford Beer's cybernetic vision of computers as sense-making tools, and Frederic Laloux's inquiries into self-managing organizations. Read the project whitepaper for more details.
Chore Wheel is free to use. To get started, check out our getting started guide.
If you would like help integrating Chore Wheel into your community, check out our advisory services.
- Chore Protocols (Protocolized Magazine, February 2025)
- Cybernetic Governance in a Coliving House (Workshop on the Ostrom Workshop, June 2024)
- Cybernetic Governance in a Coliving House (ZuVillage Georgia, August 2024)
- Chores: A 21st century chore wheel (Metagov Seminar, June 2023)
- Slack-Bot Boarding House (Metagov Seminar, March 2023)
We welcome contributions! Please read our contributing guide for more information.
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