Build a living operating memory for your household.

Homester turns the records you already have into connected household memory: receipts, invoices, warranties, inspection reports, appraisals, manuals, service records, photos, emails, vehicle records, and provider history.

Know what happened, what matters, what comes next, and where the proof is.

Not a home advice app. Not an all-in-one home management suite. Not just document storage.Homester preserves the operating memory behind the household.

Household continuity for modern Homeowners

Advice is useful. Records are what you need when something matters.

Some tools tell you what a home like yours might need. Others help manage projects, budgets, maintenance, or inventory.

Homester focuses on the operating memory behind the household: what was installed, repaired, replaced, inspected, appraised, insured, serviced, registered, renewed, and documented over time.

A recommendation may help you decide what to do next. Homester helps preserve what actually happened.

Built for the moments when household memory matters.

Homester helps you find household answers when time matters, proof is needed, or someone else needs to understand how your home runs.

Something breaks
Find the asset, provider, service history, manual, warranty, and supporting records without reconstructing everything from memory.
You need proof
Retrieve receipts, invoices, appraisals, inspection reports, insurance records, registrations, photos, and source documents when documentation matters.
Maintenance comes due
Track reminders that connect back to real assets, events, warranties, service records, and household context.
Someone else needs to know
Help a spouse, family member, trusted helper, caregiver, or future owner understand how the household operates.

From scattered records to household continuity.

Upload or forward a receipt, invoice, warranty, inspection report, appraisal, manual, service record, photo, screenshot, registration, or email. Homester identifies useful details and proposes updates to your household memory.

A receipt can become
Purchase history
An invoice can become
A repair event
A warranty can become
Coverage context
An inspection report can become
A starting map of your home
A provider name can become
Part of your operating history
A vehicle service record can become
Maintenance history

You stay in control. Homester helps preserve the memory.

Start with the records you already have.

A home inspection report, service invoice, appliance warranty, appraisal, or vehicle repair record should not disappear into a folder. Homester helps turn those records into reviewable operating memory for your household.

Upload an inspection report and Homester can help identify systems, issues, recommended follow-ups, source pages, and reminder candidates.

How Homester works

Homester turns the records you already have into connected household history you can search, review, and use. Start with a single record and build your household memory over time.

1. Upload or forward a record

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

Works with PDFs, photos, emails, and common document formats. Start with one record at a time.

2. Homester proposes what it finds

AI helps classify, summarize, scope, and connect the useful details: assets, providers, dates, warranty periods, service history, important documents, and maintenance reminders.

Homester proposes structured updates from your records. You review and accept what becomes part of your household operating memory.

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.

Ask the kinds of questions households actually ask.

Search your household history for maintenance dates, provider contacts, warranty status, important documents, renewal context, service intervals, and product specs.

When did we replace the water heater?
Find the install record, provider, cost, warranty, service history, and supporting evidence.
Who fixed this before?
Find providers connected to past repair events, invoices, notes, and assets.
Where is our latest appraisal?
Retrieve property records and source evidence without remembering filenames or folders.
What did the inspection say about the roof?
Find inspection observations, photos, follow-ups, and the source report.
Is this appliance still under warranty?
Connect manuals, warranty documents, registrations, and proof of purchase.
When were the brakes last replaced?
Keep vehicle maintenance records in the same household operating memory.
Where is the current insurance document?
Surface insurance records as important household evidence without treating Homester as a coverage advisor.
What paint color is on the bricks?
Find product names, color codes, and supplier information from past maintenance and improvement projects.

Household Operating Memory, not just files.

Homester creates a living memory for your household by connecting properties, assets, providers, events, documents, and reminders. You retrieve context and history — not just a PDF in a folder.

Got a receipt, warranty, manual, appraisal, insurance record, or service email? Forward it to home@homester.app. Homester extracts useful details, links the evidence to the right household or property context, and queues anything uncertain for review.

Not just “water-heater.pdf”
Water Heater
📅Installed March 2019
$2,850 total · Parts $1,650 · Labor $1,200
🔧Valley Plumbing
Last serviced Oct 2024 · $195 · (555) 123-4567
📄10-year warranty
Valid until March 2029 · 3 documents
🔔Annual flush due May 2025
Recurring maintenance reminder

A household should not depend on one person remembering everything.

Homester helps preserve the knowledge usually trapped in one person’s head: who fixed what, where the warranty lives, when something was replaced, what the inspection found, what insurance documents exist, and what needs attention next.

The question is not only “Can I find this?”

It is “Could someone else figure this out if I were unavailable?”

Could a spouse or partner pick up where you left off?
Household operations shouldn't depend on one person's memory. Share access to records, providers, and service history.
Could an adult child help out from a distance?
Family members can understand maintenance needs, find provider contacts, and help manage household continuity.
Could someone else understand how the house operates?
Clear records mean household knowledge transfers to caregivers, family, or future owners.

Trust is built into the workflow.

Homester works from your records, proposes structured updates, and keeps source evidence connected to the facts it supports.

When the answer matters, the proof should be nearby.

Reviewable updates
Homester proposes what it finds. You decide what becomes part of your household operating memory.
Source evidence
Answers and timelines point back to the receipts, photos, documents, emails, and records behind them.
Exportable history
Your household memory should remain understandable, shareable, and exportable over time. You can export your complete household record whenever you need it.
Sensitive records handled carefully
Homester can distinguish routine records from protected documents and keep sensitive material out of casual shared search results.

Coming Soon

Homester is being built to help households preserve the operational memory that usually lives in drawers, inboxes, file cabinets, glove compartments, and someone’s head.

Soon, you’ll be able to collect receipts, warranties, service records, manuals, photos, emails, and maintenance notes into one searchable household continuity system.

We’re starting with the things people actually need years later:

  • what was repaired
  • who did the work
  • when it happened
  • what it cost
  • what documents support it
  • what needs attention next

Homester is not quite open for public signups yet. We’re refining the ingestion system, household timelines, evidence-backed retrieval, and early mobile experience.

Want to follow along? Contact us at hello@homesterapp.com.