Household memory that stays useful over time.

Homester helps preserve the operational memory of a household: the people, assets, records, timelines, reminders, and context that help everything keep running.

It is not just file storage.

It is not just home inventory.

It is a practical memory layer for the household.

Core household memory

Homester organizes household knowledge around four foundational elements that work together to create a useful operational record.

People and providers
Keep track of the people and companies that help operate the household. Provider records can connect to the work they performed, the assets they touched, and the evidence that supports the history.
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Assets and valuables
Preserve useful context around appliances, systems, vehicles, equipment, fixtures, tools, and other household assets. Keep asset information connected to supporting records, service history, warranty details, reminders, and related providers.
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Timelines and reminders
Households change over time. Homester helps preserve what happened, when it happened, who was involved, and what needs attention next. Maintenance events, repairs, renewals, inspections, warranty periods, and recurring tasks become part of a practical household timeline.
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Evidence and records
Receipts, invoices, manuals, warranties, photos, registrations, service records, and emails become evidence for the household memory. Important answers should point back to the records behind them.
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How Homester works

Homester is designed to work with the records you already have. Start with a single record and build your household memory over time.

1. Upload or forward a record

Add a receipt, invoice, manual, registration, warranty, photo, or email. Upload directly or forward to home@homester.app.

Works with PDFs, photos, emails, and common document formats. The goal is not to make you organize everything manually.

2. Homester connects the dots

AI helps extract and connect the useful details: assets, providers, dates, warranty periods, service history, and maintenance reminders.

High-confidence details are applied automatically. Uncertain details are queued for your review. You always stay in control.

3. Find it when it matters

Search your household history, view timelines, and open the original evidence. Find what you need without remembering where you filed it.

Search by asset, provider, date, event type, or natural questions. Every answer links back to the supporting records.

Search without remembering where things live

Homester is built around retrieval.

Instead of remembering the folder, inbox, drawer, provider portal, or cloud drive where something might live, you should be able to search household history by what you need to know.

Search should help find the record, asset, provider, event, reminder, and supporting evidence.

Designed for handoff and continuity

Most households depend on one person remembering where things are, who to call, and what happened last time.

Homester helps make that knowledge easier to share, export, and understand later.

That matters when a spouse, partner, adult child, caretaker, or future owner needs to step in and make sense of how the household operates.

Connectors

Homester can connect to your existing storage, tools, and workflows.

Bring your own storage
Homester can support user-controlled storage connectors so household files can live in the user's own storage account while Homester provides the memory, retrieval, and continuity layer. Possible storage options may include Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and other user-authorized storage locations.
Cloud file discovery
A storage connector can help find useful household records already hiding in cloud folders. Users could authorize selected folders for either a one-time scan or an ongoing monitor for newly added household records. Homester should suggest likely records for review instead of blindly ingesting everything.
Gmail discovery
A Gmail connector can help identify household-relevant records in email. Users could authorize either a one-time review of historical email or an ongoing monitor for new likely household records. The goal is to rescue useful records from inbox chaos while keeping user approval and control central.
LLM and assistant connectors
Homester is designed to become a trusted household context layer. Future integrations may allow users to bring Homester context into preferred AI tools or use their own LLM keys. Possible directions include user-controlled context export, permissioned retrieval APIs, bring-your-own LLM key, assistant/plugin-style access, and 'ask my household memory' workflows.

Built for trust

Homester handles household information that can be personal and sensitive.

The product is designed around evidence-backed retrieval, user control, exportability, clear deletion paths, secure storage, processor-only service usage, no sale of household data, and no targeted advertising use of household records.