The intranet for your house.
Your things, receipts, manuals, repairs, calendars, chores, pets, and the kid's pocket money. One app, one household, every member at the right level of access. Snap a receipt and the AI fills in the fields for you.
no credit card. no marketing email. no “book a demo” button.
Available now
The modules that already cover most of running a house.
Turn modules on per household. New ones drop in without rewriting core. The data model is yours, scoped to your tenant, exportable on demand.
Things
Track everything you own and where it lives. Photos, serials, warranties, the cupboard it belongs in.
Library & receipts
Snap, OCR, file. Find any receipt by tag, item, vendor, or date, even five years later.
AI that does the typing
Snap a receipt or hit ✨ Hydrate and the fields fill themselves. Marbles, one credit currency, cover it from a monthly household pool.
Manuals & warranties
PDFs filed by appliance. Searchable. Linked to the item they belong to. Never misplaced.
Repairs & maintenance
What broke, what got fixed, what is due. Photos and notes attached. A service history for the house itself.
Insurance & renewals
Renewal dates, premiums, council payments. The boring stuff that suddenly matters at 2am.
Subscriptions
Every recurring service in one list. Renewal dates on the calendar, a cancel link for each, and receipts that flag a new one before it surprises you.
Household calendar
School terms, birthdays, the fence-painting weekend. One shared view, and it subscribes straight into the calendar app on your phone.
Chores
Assign, track, complete. Recurring or one-off. Reminders that find the right person at the right time.
Pocket money
Kids see their balance grow as chores tick off. Pay out on Sundays. No spreadsheets.
Wiki
How the heater works. Where the stopcock is. What the previous owners told you about the bore.
Contacts
The good plumber. The bad plumber. The one electrician who answers their phone.
Vehicles
Rego, service, fuel, the spare key location. Each car gets its own page with hydrate-prefilled specs.
Pets
Animals as household members. Care schedule, weight curve, photos, and a breed guess from a photo when you are not sure.
Shared device dashboards
A long-lived token for the kitchen iPad. Today’s chores, the menu, tomorrow’s bin. No login needed.
Coming soon
The next batch of modules.
Each one is scaffolded behind a placeholder; the plumbing is in place, the UI lands as the queue moves.
Lending log
Who borrowed what. Reminders before the drill drifts six months.
Plants & garden
Watering schedule, planting calendar, what is where.
Meals & pantry
Weekly meal plan, pantry stock, and a shopping list wired to the calendar.
Energy & utilities
Bills, meter readings, and usage trends across power, gas, and water.
How it works
Three steps. The third one takes years.
01
Create your household
Invite the people who live there. Set roles per person: owner, adult, child, guest. Kids without logins get a person record so chores and pocket money still apply.
02
Add what is already there
Drop receipts in. Snap manuals. Write the wiki entries you have been meaning to write for two years. Five minutes a day for a fortnight covers most houses.
03
Live with it
The app fades into the background. The value compounds: when something breaks, when insurance renews, when a kid earns five dollars, the right thing is one tap away.
Stop losing the warranty card.
Five minutes to set up. Built so the data is still yours when you decide to leave.