Pricing
Simple plans for building household memory.
Every paid plan includes extra room during setup so you can bring in your existing household history. After setup, fair-use limits help keep Homester fast, reliable, and affordable.
Free
$0
Basic setup and light household record processing.
- 1 property
- Manual uploads and email forwarding
- Basic household records, timelines, and reminders
- Basic search
- Fair-use limits apply
Home
TBD
Standard household record processing with extra room during setup.
- Up to 2 properties
- Up to 5 shared users
- Manual uploads and email forwarding
- Assets, providers, timelines, and reminders
- Evidence-backed search
- Data export
- Bring-your-own storage support, planned
- Fair-use limits apply
Premium
TBD
Higher fair-use limits for larger households, multiple properties, and connector-assisted discovery.
- 3+ properties
- More than 5 shared users
- Everything in Home
- Cloud file discovery connectors, planned
- Gmail discovery connectors, planned
- Ongoing monitors for new artifacts, planned
- Advanced export
- LLM and assistant connectors
- Fair-use limits apply
Fair-use limits apply to storage and processing. Homester is built for real household records: warranties, service history, receipts, manuals, vehicle documents, provider information, photos, and reminders. Storage and processing are included for normal household use. Very large, duplicate, unrelated, or low-value bulk uploads may be slowed, deferred, or excluded from automatic processing.
Common questions
- What happens when I first set up my household?
- Most households already have years of receipts, warranties, service records, manuals, photos, and vehicle documents. Homester gives you extra room during setup so your household history can take shape. After setup, fair-use limits help keep the service reliable and affordable.
- Why does Homester use fair-use limits?
- Homester uses OCR and AI systems to understand the records you provide. The cost of running those systems depends on the number, size, type, and quality of artifacts. Fair-use limits let us support real household records while preventing unusually large or low-value bulk processing from degrading the service for everyone.
- What kinds of records is Homester designed for?
- Homester is designed for household maintenance, warranty, provider, asset, vehicle, insurance, reminder, and operational continuity records. Examples include service invoices, appliance warranties, home repair documents, vehicle maintenance records, provider information, photos of shutoffs or labels, and selected household emails.
- Can I bulk import everything from my email or cloud drive?
- Connector discovery can help identify likely household records, but Homester is not a bulk inbox or drive processor. You review discovered candidates first, then selected records are processed according to your plan and fair-use limits. Discovery is a feature; processing is a cost event.
- What happens if I add a very large batch?
- Homester may prioritize the records most likely to improve your household history first. Some files may be queued, deferred, or stored without immediate processing if they are duplicates, unusually large, low-quality, or unlikely to contain household continuity information. You'll be able to see the status of each artifact.
- Does Homester include storage?
- Yes. Homester stores the household records and supporting evidence needed to build your household history. Storage is included for normal household use, subject to fair-use limits. It is not a general-purpose file vault.
- Can I use Homester as a replacement for Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive?
- No. Homester may integrate with cloud storage over time, but it is not a general-purpose file storage service. It is designed to make household operational records — warranties, service history, provider info, reminders — useful and retrievable over time.