HomeVault · early access

Your family's digital headquarters.

Every family has one person who carries it all: passwords, due dates, contracts, documents, and who handles what. This page presents, chapter by chapter, the system that takes that weight off one person's shoulders.

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Money

in the product today

“Where did the money go this month?”

Every family asks this question, and almost none can answer it with data. There are fixed and variable costs, the bill that lands in an inbox, the receipt lost in a chat thread, and the payment that quietly went overdue and grew a late fee.

Here, the family's bills have a clear status: the whole month in a single glance, with the cost of delay always visible. That number surprises people, and it fixes things.

  • Every bill with a clear status: Paid, Due, Overdue
  • Recurring bills are posted automatically every month
  • Paid late? The system records the fee and totals the year's cost of delay
  • Every attached receipt is stored, protected, in the document vault
  • A monthly dashboard by category, with reports you can export to a spreadsheet
Would this help at your house?
Could your family say how much it paid in late fees last year?

July · household bills

Power$ 84.90Paid
Internet$ 59.90Due · Jul 22
HOA dues$ 320.00Overdue · 5 days
Cost of delay in 2026$ 61.40
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

Documents

in the product today

“Where is the birth certificate?”

The deed is “with the notary”. The passport expired and nobody noticed. Family documents live in drawers, inboxes and chat threads, which is to say, nowhere.

Here, they live in a vault: protected one by one on the server, found in seconds, and linked to what they belong to.

  • Send files from a computer or a photo taken with your phone
  • Every file individually protected by encryption
  • Search by title, label and notes, with preview right in the browser
  • Documents linked to a property, a tenant or a company
  • Expiry on the radar: passports, licenses and policies warn before they lapse
Could you find a property deed in under a minute?
Would a vault like this solve it?
Deed Augusta House.pdf
protectedlinked: Propertypreview
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

Assets

in the product today

“When does the tenant's lease end? And was the car tax paid?”

Everything a family owns carries its own paperwork. The property has a deed, taxes and dues. The car has insurance, road tax and registration. Each one falls due on a different date, and the information lives in physical folders, in inboxes, and in someone's head.

Here, every asset has a complete file, with documents, bills, due dates and notes in one place, and answers the question that matters: does this asset generate money or consume it?

The property file already exists and is in use, with rent, tenant and the yearly result. The same structure is being opened up to the family's other assets.

  • One file per property: documents, bills, tenant and notes, organized in tabs
  • Lease expiry on the radar, with a warning before the automatic renewal
  • Income and expenses per asset: rent comes in, taxes and repairs go out
  • A yearly result per asset, with the return on what was invested
  • Free-form notes: the spare key, the caretaker, and everything only the family knows
Would this help your family?
How many properties does your family manage?
Augusta Apt. 1204Rented
Leaseends in 93 days
Rent$ 1,450/mo
Result 2025+ $ 9,320
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

Companies & contacts

in the product today

“Which manager handles which property?”

Insurer, accountant, lawyer, property managers: every established family deals with a whole set of companies, and nobody has that map drawn.

The directory links each company to everything it touches: the properties it manages, the bills it issues, and the related documents and passwords. In doubt, the answer is one click away.

  • A directory of the family's companies and contacts
  • Linked to properties, bills, documents and passwords
  • Open a company and everything the family has with it appears in one place
Would this map make a difference?
Horizon Property Mgmt.property manager
2 properties under management
3 monthly bills linked
1 portal login, kept in the vault
management agreement.pdf
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

Passwords

in the product today

“Does anyone know the Netflix password?”

After dozens of messages in the group chat, someone sends the wrong one. And the bank password lives in a notebook, inside a drawer only one person knows about.

The vault keeps the family's passwords and protects the most sensitive ones even with the screen open: to reveal a password, the system asks for your own password again, and every access is logged.

  • Streaming, bank, government portals, e-mail and wi-fi in one place
  • Every password individually protected by encryption
  • Revealing requires confirming your own password: no reading over shoulders
  • An access log: who saw which password, and when
  • Copied passwords clear from the clipboard in 30 seconds
Would this help at your house?
Netflix••••••••reveal
Bankrevealing asks for your password again
viewed by A. · yesterday, 9:14 pm
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

The family radar

in the product today

You don't remember. The system does.

None of this matters if someone has to remember to open the system. What a family needs is the opposite: a screen that comes looking for you, rather than one more to check.

The radar tracks bills, rent, leases and documents, and raises its hand before the due date rather than after. Every alert comes from a rule with the notice period you set.

  • Bills due and overdue, rent to collect, a lease expiring, a tax approaching and a document nearing its expiry date
  • Notice period configurable per event type: the bill warns days ahead, not on the day
  • A pending-items screen, a bell for what arrived, and the history of everything already sent
  • Each person picks their own destination and confirms it is theirs, with a verification code
  • Quiet hours per person: an alert raised overnight only arrives in the morning
How would you rather hear about something coming due?

Radar · next 30 days

Power, $ 84.90tomorrow
Rent on Augusta St. to collectin 6 days
A.'s driver's license expiresin 12 days
Tenant's lease renews on its ownin 24 days
each one warns as far ahead as you decide
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

Trust

the foundation

“Putting the family's data online? Is that safe?”

The number-one doubt is legitimate: family data is the most sensitive data there is. This chapter answers it head-on, and everything here is true today, not a future promise.

The business model is the subscription. We do not exist to sell data.

  • Passwords and documents protected, one by one, by strong encryption
  • Each family in a space completely isolated from the others
  • Sign-in with two-step verification; sensitive actions ask for your password again
  • A permanent activity history: who did what, and when
  • The data is yours: export it at any time
What would earn your trust the most?

Activity · today

9:12 amM. revealed the “Bank” password
8:47 amA. downloaded “Deed Augusta House.pdf”
3:15 amdaily backup completed
individual encryption for every file
Illustration with sample data. The module exists and works; real screens are coming soon.

Chapter · in build

The family brain.

Ask. It searches what is yours and hands back the shortcut.

A conversation box as the first thing you see. You write what you need in plain language, and it looks across your properties, documents, bills and contracts. This does not exist yet: it is being built now, and it is where the product is going.

in build

I need the lease for the corner house

Lease agreement, 1200 Augusta St. Expires on March 14.

when is the Jeep's vehicle tax due?

I could not find it. The vehicle file is still under construction; today the system holds properties, documents, bills and passwords.

What it never does

  • It does not invent a shortcut. Every link is built from a real record; if the screen does not exist, it will not pretend it does.
  • It does not hand over sensitive data. Tax IDs and credentials are excluded by construction: of a password it sees the title, never the secret.
  • It does not answer what it does not know. With no record, the answer is “I could not find it”, not a guess.
This would be…

Chapter · in build

The app in your pocket.

The full system opens on a computer. The app carries the essentials to wherever the family is.

This does not exist yet: the app is planned and has not started being built. What is already decided is its role, and it is not to squeeze the whole system onto a small screen.

in build

The conversation, on your phone

The same assistant chat box, in your hand. Ask about the lease, the due date or the document and get the shortcut back, without digging through a single menu.

in build

The warning that arrives on its own

Today the radar depends on e-mail. In the app, the bill coming due, the lease expiring and the document nearing its expiry arrive as a notification on your phone, respecting each person's quiet hours.

in build

The everyday view

Not the whole system shrunk down. It is what you check standing up, in a queue: what is due this week, how the month is going, one password, one document.

Would you use the app?

The Lab

Should we build it? You decide.

Nothing below exists yet. It is on our plans, and your vote decides the order and what makes the cut. A vote is research, not a contract: no dates are promised.

under study

Open Banking

Transactions flowing in on their own, straight from the bank: you only confirm the category. The family's finances with zero typing.

Would you connect your bank?
under study

Access levels

Today, the whole family sees everything. It is a deliberate choice: trust first, with passwords protected by an extra confirmation. But maybe your house needs layers: the kids see the streaming services and not the bank; the accountant sees only the finances.

Would your family need this?

Plans

What is this worth?

Founder pricing, under test: clicking is research, not a contract. Joining the waitlist secures 50% off your first year.

Plan and price comparison
Essentialto organize the everyday$ 9.90/morecommendedFamilythe whole house, on autopilot$ 19.90/moEstatefor families with structure$ 39.90/mo
Passwords
Documents
Money
E-mail alerts
Assistant (in build)
Assets, with a full file and yearly result
Companies & contacts
Advanced reports and export
Family members2unlimited
Lab priority
Close support, on WhatsApp

Essential

to organize the everyday

$ 9.90/mo

  • Passwords
  • Documents
  • Money
  • E-mail alerts
  • Assistant (in build)
  • Assets, with a full file and yearly result
  • Companies & contacts
  • Advanced reports and export
  • Family members
  • Lab priority
  • Close support, on WhatsApp

Estate

for families with structure

$ 39.90/mo

  • Passwords
  • Documents
  • Money
  • E-mail alerts
  • Assistant (in build)
  • Assets, with a full file and yearly result
  • Companies & contacts
  • Advanced reports and export
  • Family members
  • Lab priority
  • Close support, on WhatsApp

On the annual plan, two months are free. It costs less than the family's streaming subscriptions, to manage everything else.

Research

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Thirty seconds that help decide what we build first. And yes: we read everything.

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