Everything your household needs to remember.
Keep maintenance, warranties, assets, subscriptions, responsibilities and emergency information together—without creating an account or sending household records to a server.
- No account
- Local-first storage
- Offline-capable
- Backup and restore
- Private app stays ad-free
A home has hundreds of moving parts. Keep the important ones in one place.
Most household organization tools start with a calendar. A calendar is useful, but it only answers one question: what is happening and when? Running a home involves a second set of questions that are easier to forget: When was the water filter changed? Where is the refrigerator receipt? Which subscription renews next month? Who normally calls the plumber? When does the car warranty end? What would another family member need to know if the person who usually manages these things were suddenly unavailable?
FamilyBoard is designed around those questions. It is a local-first household management system for the information that keeps a home running: assets, maintenance, warranties, recurring responsibilities, subscriptions, important contacts, emergency notes and a practical handoff view.
Start with what you already own
Add the things that matter in your household: appliances, vehicles, electronics, home systems or any item you would want to identify later. Record useful details such as model, serial number, purchase date, warranty status, room, service history and notes. You do not need to catalog every spoon in the kitchen. The goal is to remember the items that create cost, maintenance or responsibility.
Turn maintenance into a system instead of a memory test
A maintenance record is more useful than a generic reminder. FamilyBoard can connect a recurring task to the actual asset it belongs to. When you complete the task, the date becomes part of that item’s history. Over time, you build a practical record of what was done, when it was done and what needs attention next.
Keep household information local by default
The free web app is built to work without an account. Core household data is stored locally in your browser rather than requiring a central household database. You can create backups and restore them later. That design keeps the first version simple, private and inexpensive to operate while giving you control over your own records.
Useful even if you never become a “home organization person”
You do not need a perfect system. Start with one refrigerator, one vehicle, one insurance contact or one maintenance task. The dashboard becomes more useful as you add the parts of your home that are actually worth remembering.
Contextual CTA: Open the free local-first app and add the first thing in your home you would hate to lose the receipt, warranty or maintenance history for.
Build household memory one useful record at a time
Private Home Inventory Tracker for Appliances, Electronics and Household Assets
Create a practical home inventory with model numbers, serial numbers, purchase details, warranties, maintenance and local records.
productHome Maintenance Tracker with Recurring Schedules and Service History
Track recurring home maintenance, completion dates, service history, costs and the assets each task belongs to.
productHousehold Handoff — Make the Invisible Work of Running a Home Transferable
Create a concise household handoff showing upcoming obligations, recurring responsibilities, service contacts and the information another trusted person needs.
toolsFree Home Maintenance Schedule Generator
Create a starter home maintenance schedule based on your home type, systems and seasons, then edit it to match actual manuals and local conditions.
toolsFree Warranty Expiration Calculator
Calculate an estimated warranty end date from a known start date and warranty term, then save the date and source with the household asset.
printablesPrintable Home Inventory Template
Print a practical home inventory template for meaningful household assets, photos, model numbers, serial numbers and purchase records.
Your home records stay on your device
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