Who Has Your Drill? Tracking What You Lent and Never Got Back
You own the book, the drill, the camping tent — technically. Someone borrowed each one and you no longer remember who. Here's how to stop gifting your things by accident.
You own the book, the drill, the camping tent — technically. Someone borrowed each one and you no longer remember who. Here's how to stop gifting your things by accident.
Twelve identical brown boxes, no idea which holds the winter coats. Print a QR label per box, scan it with your phone, and the contents list opens. No cutting tape to check.
Plain-language search across your own inventory. Type 'where's my passport', get the room, the cabinet, the shelf. Built for the morning you can't think.
Real things live inside other things — drawer inside cabinet inside kitchen. Flat 'room' tags lose the chain. Here's why nested locations matter.
Why your city flat, your parents' garage, and the Airbnb you rent out cannot live in the same list — and what we do about it in AllKeep.
The junk drawer in one photo. Lay nine things on a cutting board, snap once, and AllKeep names and tags each one before you finish the pile.
Other inventory apps send a share link and leave you wondering. AllKeep tells you who accepted, who's pending, who declined — so the household actually knows.