How It Works

One assigns.
The other completes. Points go up.

SubTasks is Duolingo for D/s dynamics. Except instead of a passive-aggressive owl, the accountability comes from someone who actually knows you. Tasks, points, streaks, rewards, consequences — the whole loop, built for the way your dynamic actually works.

For the Dominant

The Dominant is the Tasker. They build the economy — tasks, point values, rewards, consequences. The app handles the tracking so the Tasker can stop chasing follow-through and focus on the dynamic.

  • Assign tasks — one-off, daily, weekly, or chaotic evil
  • Set point values, price rewards, define the stakes
  • Issue demerits when warranted (and they will be warranted)
  • Rate completions and watch the Taskee fish for stars
  • Watch the streak grow and feel things about it
Creating a task

For the Submissive

The Submissive is the Taskee. Complete tasks. Stack points. Build a streak that becomes irrational to lose. Redeem rewards the Tasker set up specifically for them. No commercial app can design an economy for one specific person — but the Tasker can.

  • Get tasks from the Tasker and actually do them
  • Earn points, unlock achievements, obsess over the streak
  • Spend points on rewards the Tasker designed
  • Collect demerits (it happens to everyone)
  • Work them off — and get back in good standing
Task list

The Engine

The loop that keeps you both hooked.

Every step feeds into the next. This is why people open SubTasks seventeen times a day.

01

Tasker assigns a task

Taskee's phone buzzes. The dynamic is now a push notification. No more "did you do the thing."

02

Taskee does the thing

Mark it done. Submit proof if required. Yes, there's a photo option. Yes, people use it.

03

Points land instantly

Streak ticks up. An achievement might pop. It feels annoyingly good every single time.

04

Tasker rates it

One star or five — either way, it's validation (or correction) without a text thread.

05

Points become rewards

Taskee spends them on rewards the Tasker designed specifically for them. No loot box. Just the thing they actually want.

06

Miss one? Demerit.

The system noticed. Too many and redemption tasks appear. The dynamic stays real whether anyone's on top of it or not.

Tasks

Do the task. Get the points.

Phone buzzes. Mark it done. If proof was required, submit a note or photo first — points only land once it's approved. No rubber-stamping allowed.

Task detail viewCompleting a task

Lightning Tasks

Drop something mid-day. See what happens.

Timed, surprise assignments with a countdown. A short window to respond before the clock runs out. Keeps the dynamic present between scheduled check-ins.

Lightning task

Feedback

Rate it. Leave a note. Close the loop.

When a task is completed, it gets rated — and a note can go with it. That moment of validation, or correction, lands directly. No separate text thread required.

Task completion feedback

Rewards

Rewards designed for one specific person.

Points stack up and get spent on rewards that were priced and named for them specifically. No generic loot. Just the thing they actually want, at exactly the right price to make it worth working for.

Rewards screen

Stats & Achievements

Numbers that will ruin your sleep.

Completion rate. Points earned. Streak days. Achievements pop for milestones neither of you realized you were chasing. That part of your brain that refreshes notifications? This is what it was made for.

Stats screenAchievements screen

Accountability

Miss a task? The system noticed.

Demerits accumulate. Too many and redemption tasks appear — assigned by one, worked off by the other. The dynamic doesn't lose its teeth just because life gets busy.

Demerit listRedemption tasks

More than a task list

The rest of the dynamic, built in

Tasks are the core. Everything else it takes to run a dynamic is here too.

The Notebook

Shared Notes for rules, limits, and protocols. Private Journals your Taskee writes and you react to. And Agreements — a document you both sign and revisit.

In-App Chat

Message your partner right next to the task it's about. Read receipts, pet names instead of usernames, encrypted like everything else.

The Shop

Taskees spend earned points on power-ups: skip a day, freeze a streak, forgive a demerit. The Tasker controls the economy and the prices.

Boss Raids

Opt-in community events in our Discord. The tasks you complete deal damage to a shared boss while the whole crew hunts together.

Your dynamic deserves better than a Google Doc.

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