Home Inventory+

Catalog and organize your home

Published by: Daniel Bazzani
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Description

Home Inventory+ allows you to organize, catalog and search items in your home.
You can create locations that represent your home (bedroom, living room, etc.) and insert items or objects into them.
You can create categories to better organize them and see some data (like total cost or current value).
This helps keeping all of your ownings in a organized way.
You can also search or ask Siri where is an item that you need.
All of this data is synced with iCloud so you have all of your data on all of your devices.
You can also export the data in CSV and open it in your favorite app like Numbers or Excel.
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Pro Version - Big Tip
$4.99
Pro version - Base tip
$2.99
Pro Version - Medium Tip
$3.99
Pro Version - Super Big Tip
$6.99

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  • Is Home Inventory+ free?

    Yes, Home Inventory+ is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Home Inventory+ cost?

    Home Inventory+ has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $4.74.

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Home Inventory+ Reviews

missing one crucial feature

AaronCLE on

United States

I love this app’s design and siri integration but the fact that is tied to my iCloud account means that my wife and kids can’t use it. The app is only for single people living alone?? Hopefully that will be changed so allow some kind of sharing down the road. If so then this is a 5/5 app.

Great, simple, and intuitive design to organize your home!

danalee5 on

United States

Great, simple and intuitive design to organize your house belongings by “Locations” and “Categories”. Simply the best app out there! Each Locations can be organized with endless Sub-locations, like: Living room - white cabinet system - Top shelf - Kids Halloween Collections. Then Halloween items are logged one by one into the “Kids Halloween Collections” subcategory (e.g. Pumpkin carving tools, ghost lamps, etc.) ”Locations” and “Categories” give each collection two different attributes to help you sort, search, and organize. For example, In our house, pumpkin Carving tools are “categorized” with other household tools under “Tools”, but the “location” is not with the other tools. They are with other Halloween collections instead. This way overview of the “tools” category reminds you that you have carving tools, but the “location” points you to look for them at the right place (not with the other tools). A simple search of any item gives you both the location and category to aid you locating and sorting them conveniently! Also totally love that you can automatically synchronize with the App on iPad and MacBook!

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