Why it feels simple
Built to make home information easier to organize.
Currently in open testing.
No spam. No unnecessary notifications. Just a simple, useful app for keeping track of your home.
Open testing for homeowners
Rooms, photos, maintenance, and documents — all organized in one simple app.
Currently in open testing and looking for real homeowner feedback.
Looking to help test? Start by adding your home, a couple spaces, and a few photos.
Why it feels simple
Currently in open testing.
No spam. No unnecessary notifications. Just a simple, useful app for keeping track of your home.
Try it in 2 minutes
Start small, get a feel for the app, and decide if it is useful for your home.
Set up your home so everything you add has one clear place to live.
Add a few spaces like your kitchen, bedroom, or basement.
Save reference photos for upgrades, finishes, or things you want to remember later.
That’s enough to get a feel for House Hub and give useful feedback.
Looking to help test? Start by adding your home, a couple spaces, and a few photos.
Features
House Hub is built for the information homeowners actually want to keep handy.
Keep the basics for each room in one place, including finishes, dimensions, and notes you want to remember later.
Save photos for projects, before-and-after reference, and upgrades so your home history is easier to follow.
Keep service notes, dates, and reminders together so routine upkeep does not get lost in texts and emails.
Store warranties, manuals, receipts, and home documents where they are easy to pull up when you need them.
Looking to help test? Start by adding your home, a couple spaces, and a few photos.
Screenshots
These examples show the kind of information House Hub is designed to keep organized for everyday homeowners.
The goal is not to create more work. It is to make home details easier to find when you need them.
See your home, recent updates, and saved details in one place.
Keep room notes, finishes, and project details connected to the right space.
Group photos so upgrades, repairs, and reference images stay easy to find.
Testing
Right now the focus is simple onboarding and useful homeowner feedback, not plans or upgrades.
Free during testing.
Early testers will receive Pro free for a year when subscriptions launch.
Looking to help test? Start by adding your home, a couple spaces, and a few photos.
FAQs
You can organize rooms, photos, maintenance notes, manuals, warranties, receipts, and other useful home records.
Yes. House Hub is currently in open testing and looking for feedback from real homeowners.
Very little. Add your property, create a couple rooms, and upload a few photos. That is enough to get a feel for the app.
No. The app is free during testing, and early testers will receive Pro free for a year when subscriptions launch.
Open testing
Early feedback from homeowners will help decide what gets improved first.
Feedback from first-time testers will help simplify how rooms and spaces are added.
Real-world use will show which photo views and labels are most helpful for homeowners.
Tester feedback will help prioritize the simplest, most practical maintenance tracking improvements.
Looking to help test? Start by adding your home, a couple spaces, and a few photos.