checked 2026-08-11
The “harvard girl” cleaning app is almost certainly Chillio
short answer
If you saw a cleaning app advertised by a young woman who says it was designed by a Harvard creator, the app is almost certainly Chillio. Its App Store listing names the developer as COREMOVE LIMITED. The ads run at very high volume on Instagram. If you already subscribed and you want out, the cancellation steps are further down this page.
Why so little comes back when you search this
Almost nobody searching for the harvard girl cleaning app knows the app's name. That is the point of the ad. You saw a reel, you remember a person and the word Harvard, and you do not remember a brand.
That is why the search exists and why so little comes back when you run it. On 2026-08-11, Google reported about 126 results for the exact phrase. For an app running hundreds of live ads at once, that is an unusually thin trail.
What can be checked
Four things, each of which you can confirm without taking our word for it.
- The app is Chillio. Search the App Store for Chillio and scroll to the bottom of the listing. The developer is named there as COREMOVE LIMITED. We are not linking it, because we would rather you found it yourself than trusted a link from a competitor.
- The advertising volume is real and very recent. On 2026-08-11 there were roughly 480 live Instagram reels promoting it, most of them posted within the previous two to six days.
- The Harvard phrasing comes from the ads. The words "designed by a Harvard creator" appear in the ad creative itself, not in coverage about it.
- Trustpilot rates it well. On 2026-08-11 its Trustpilot page showed 4.5 out of 5 across roughly 3,000 reviews.
What we could not verify
We looked for a named person at Harvard connected to Chillio and did not find one. That is not proof that no such person exists. It means that on 2026-08-11, using public sources, we could not tie the phrase “designed by a Harvard creator” to a named individual, a stated Harvard affiliation, or a public profile.
The App Store developer of record is COREMOVE LIMITED. Draw whatever conclusion you like from that pair of facts. We are not going to draw it for you and we are not calling anybody a fraud.
The reviews contradict each other, and we are leaving that in
Trustpilot showed 4.5 out of 5 across roughly 3,000 reviews on 2026-08-11. Separately, there are public discussion threads where people describe the app as a scam and describe having trouble cancelling.
Both of those are things real people wrote. We are not in a position to tell you which is representative, and it would be extremely convenient for us, as a competitor, to tell you it is the second one. So we are not going to. Read both, check the App Store reviews as a third sample with a different population, and decide for yourself.
How to cancel an iPhone subscription
These are Apple's steps and they work for any App Store subscription, including ours. Cancelling stops the next renewal. It does not by itself refund a charge you have already paid, which is a separate request covered below.
- Open Settings on your iPhone.
- Tap your name at the top of the screen.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Tap the subscription you want to end.
- Tap Cancel Subscription, then confirm. If there is no Cancel button, the subscription is already cancelled and will not renew again.
A cancelled subscription usually stays active until the end of the period you already paid for, so you do not lose access the moment you tap cancel.
If you cannot find the subscription in that list, it was probably not bought through the App Store. In that case you cancel it wherever you entered your card details, which is usually the app's own website. If you subscribed on an Android phone instead, the equivalent list is in the Play Store app under your profile, then Payments and subscriptions.
How to ask Apple for a refund
Cancelling and refunding are two different requests. To ask for a refund on an App Store purchase, go to reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in with the Apple Account you used, find the charge, and choose the option to request a refund. Apple decides these, not the app developer, and the outcome is not guaranteed. If the charge does not appear there at all, it was probably not billed through Apple.
A short checklist for any app you find in a reel
- Find the developer name on the store listing before you pay. It is at the bottom of the App Store page.
- Find the price and the renewal period on the paywall, not in the ad.
- Find out whether there is a trial and what happens on the day it ends.
- Locate the cancellation route before you subscribe, not after.
- Read reviews from at least two places, because any single source can be pushed in either direction.
We make a competing app, and here is what it costs
Nudge is an iPhone cleaning app for adults who struggle to start. It is free to download, with an optional Premium plan at $49.99 a year, $6.99 a month, or $2.99 a week. That makes it more expensive than most cleaning apps, which we also say on our comparison pages.
It has no points, levels, streaks, or leaderboard. It is iPhone only. It organizes cleaning tasks and it does not diagnose or treat ADHD. If you would rather see it measured against named alternatives with prices attached, the comparisons are here. Compare Nudge with Sweepy, Tody, and Tidywell
Or look at Nudge on the App StoreQuestions about the Harvard girl cleaning app
What is the Harvard girl cleaning app called?
Almost certainly Chillio. Its App Store listing names COREMOVE LIMITED as the developer. The ads describe it as designed by a Harvard creator, but on 2026-08-11 we could not connect that phrase to a named person using public sources.
Is the Harvard girl cleaning app a scam?
We are a competing app, so we are not going to answer that. What we can tell you is that the public evidence points both ways: Trustpilot showed 4.5 out of 5 across roughly 3,000 reviews on 2026-08-11, and there are public threads describing it as a scam and describing trouble cancelling. Read both and decide for yourself.
How do I cancel it?
On an iPhone: open Settings, tap your name, tap Subscriptions, tap the subscription, then tap Cancel Subscription. The full steps, plus how to ask Apple for a refund, are earlier on this page.
Who actually makes it?
The App Store listing names the developer as COREMOVE LIMITED. That is the entity of record and it is the part you can check for yourself in under a minute.
Why is it so hard to find anything about this app?
Because the ad does not say the app's name, so people search for whatever they remember instead. On 2026-08-11 Google reported about 126 results for the exact phrase, which is very little for an app running hundreds of live reels at the same time.
What was checked, and when
Everything on this page was checked on 2026-08-11: the App Store developer name, the volume and age of the Instagram ads, the Trustpilot rating and review count, and the number of Google results for the exact phrase.
Ad campaigns, ratings, and prices change quickly, and a page like this goes stale faster than most. If something here is wrong or out of date, email support@nudgeclean.app and we will correct it. Read the corrections policy
Nudge organizes cleaning tasks; it does not diagnose or treat ADHD.