

The household assistant without the overtime
For families juggling school notes, calendars, meals, errands, and the thing someone meant to remember. homie briefs each person, remembers the household, and catches what slips. Built for one household and your postcode, not one person and a global average.
20 founding households · EUR 19/month locked for life
Brief, memory, and what slips
Most families spend 30+ hours a week keeping track of deadlines, school messages, groceries, family logistics, and the quiet list in someone's head. homie takes that list: a short morning brief, a memory that does not forget, and background watches for the bigger opportunities.
A week with Homie
homie works in the background. You approve anything that leaves the house.
7:14. Walked Jonas through Monday: the school permission slip due Friday, two calendar conflicts, and the 3-room listing that appeared overnight.
A listing two streets from the school scored 9.2 against your wishlist. homie checked what nearby homes actually sold for before deciding it was worth your Saturday.
Lina asked when the dishwasher was last serviced. February 14th, invoice saved. One phone call avoided, one small argument too.
The interview moved to Tuesday. homie spotted it in the thread, drafted the reschedule, and waited. You read it, you sent it.

Local by default
A real household assistant has to know your portals, your stores, your school system — not just search the web in English. homie is built country by country, deep not wide.
Live now in Sweden and Germany, more on the way.
REWE and Aldi offers near pickup: pasta, eggs, yoghurt. EUR 11.40 saved before the school run.
ImmoScout alert: a 4-room flat within S-Bahn reach, rent checked against nearby listings before it hits your brief.
Schulmanager note: sports kit due Thursday. Added to Mia's morning brief and the shared checklist.
Why homie exists
Eight apps. Three calendars. Two inboxes. A school portal that emails at 21:40. A listings alert that sends you everything except the right one. And the quiet list in your head of things you'd look into, if you ever had a free evening.
That's the mental load. Over 30 hours a week, and it never shows up on a calendar. homie carries it — not another app to check, but an assistant that watches everything and speaks up only when something matters.
Four pillars
A short, personal brief — nothing they don't need. The permission slip due Friday. The viewing that opened up. The deadline three days out. Two minutes, and the household's handled.
The day you serviced the boiler. The plumber who showed up. The Wi-Fi password, the car's last MOT, what the landlord said. It remembers.
A 4-room under EUR 1,800. A used cargo bike. A role in your field. homie watches listings and marketplaces every day, and pings you when something fits.
homie watches, digs, and drafts. Before anything goes out, it shows you and waits. If it cannot finish something, it says so.

How homie works
Create your household, add your family, connect calendars and smart home devices, if you like. homie runs securely in the cloud, nothing to install at home, nothing to buy.
School portals, repeating reminders, groceries, family logistics, and the bigger things to keep an eye out for. Fifteen minutes of emptying the back of your head.
Briefs every morning, remembers the household details, catches what slips, and runs Lookouts in the background. Before anything is sent, booked, or spent in your name, homie asks.
Want your data at home? Install homie on a Mac for local storage and smart home control. Switch anytime.
Honest Actions
The last word is the approval step. Honest Actions is the promise underneath it: if homie drafted, sent, booked, paid, or could not finish, you see the truth plainly.
Sending, booking, posting, spending, or committing in your name waits for your yes.
Drafted means drafted. Sent means sent. Stuck means stuck, with the reason visible.
homie will not mark something handled because it sounded confident. It reports what actually happened.
Everywhere you already are
The full assistant in the homie app, on iOS and Android: Ask, approve, and get your brief from the office, the bus, the other side of the world.
Mount a spare tablet in the kitchen for the family's shared screen. Glance as you pass.
Ask on your way out the door; get the answer before you reach the car.
One homie. Every screen you already have. Nothing new to buy.
Plays nice with everything
Honest about what's live today, and what's next on the list.
Verfügbar in Cohort 1
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Talk to homie



Message, voice, or dashboard. However you talk, homie answers.
Your first week with Homie
We pick households that fit the cohort. You hear back within a few days.
We learn about your home, your devices, and what you'd want Homie to handle first.
Real human help getting homie running with your devices and household routines. Pick homie as your default avatar, or swap him later.
Direct line to the founders. Your feedback shapes the next release.

Private by design
homie runs on private, encrypted infrastructure in the EU. Your data is never sold, never shared, never used for advertising, and never used to train anyone's models. Your subscription is the business model, so you're the customer, not the product.
Inside the family, every device is shared or private. Your chats stay yours. Sensitive projects are scoped to one person.
Want more control? Home Base keeps your memory on a Mac at home. And one rule never bends: before homie acts in your name, it asks. If it did not do something, it will not pretend it did.
We'd rather explain exactly how it works than romance you with the word "private."
Honest answers

Twenty founding households. The school note, the deadline, the grocery run, and the bigger Lookout caught from week one.
EUR 19/month for Cohort 1, locked for life. No GitHub required.