Your householdfinally feelslike a home.

Shared tasks, grocery lists, garbage nights, and bills, all on the same warm page your roommates actually open.

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What lives inside

One warm page, the whole shared home.

  • Tasks that everyone actually sees

    Assign chores, repeat them weekly, and let people claim what they want. No more group chat detective work about who emptied the dishwasher.

  • Grocery lists you can read in line

    Drop things on a shared list as you notice them. Cross off as you shop. The store version stays clean.

  • Chat tied to the thing you're talking about

    A message about the rent ties to the rent. A message about the dog ties to the dog. Less scrolling, more agreeing.

  • Garbage night, on rotation

    Bins go out on a fair rotation, with a reminder the night before.

  • Bills, split without the math

    Apple Pay and Venmo built in, so settling up takes one tap.

OurHomii at 7am

Light enough for first coffee. Dark enough for last call.

The whole app moves with the time of day. Morning is warm and quiet. Evening goes deep and easy on the eyes. Your roommate's bedtime check-in doesn't blast everyone awake.

We had the same fight about the dishes every Sunday for two years. Not screaming, just the slow, repeated kind that eats at you. Whose turn was it. Why is the sink full again. Who took the recycling out last time.

I'd say OurHomii is the thing that fixed it, but really it's that we both stopped having to remember. The chore rotation is just there, in the same place we already check for the grocery list. When something's wrong with the rotation we change it together instead of arguing about it in the moment.

We've had the dishes fight twice in 2026. Both times it was actually about something else. Now we know that, too.

Maya and JordanCouple, Toronto, 18 months together at home
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The home that finally runs itself.

Start a household, invite the people who live with you, and let the small stuff stop being the loud stuff.

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