
Attic
Your home’s complete record
Every paint color, every repair, every appliance, logged as you go, ready to hand over when you sell.
Coming soon to iOS and Android.
A living journal
What stain did you use on the fence? What color is the guest room? Who installed the water heater, and when? Attic keeps the answer for all of it. Log it once, with a date and a photo, and it’s there three years later when you actually need it.
The buyer handoff
When you sell, hand your buyer a QR code at the showing. They scan it and see the whole history of the house, every improvement, every serial number, every service call. That’s a different kind of confidence to walk into a closing with.
The mechanical room
Contractors, realtors, and home inspectors ask the same questions first: how old is the roof, when was the HVAC last serviced, is the panel a Federal Pacific. Attic has a place for all of it. The stuff behind the walls matters more than the stuff in the showroom.
The change log is the whole point
Every item in Attic has a dated, chronological history of everything that’s happened to it. Not a note, not a scrapbook. A record.
No other home app has this. The maintenance reminder apps tell you to change your filter. Attic tells you what brand filter you used, when you changed it, and what happened the time it broke.
Room by room
Every room, everything in it
Log as you go, a new appliance, a paint job, a repair. Attic keeps the record by room, so three years from now you can open the Kitchen and know exactly what’s there.
The details
The paint color. The exact one.
Not a note that says “gray-ish.” The brand, the code, the finish, the date. When you need to touch up in 2027, it’s there.
The record
When the inspector asks about the HVAC
Every system in your home has a dated log of what’s been done to it. The question every inspector, buyer, and contractor asks first. Attic already has the answer.
Typed fields, not free-form notes
Attic gives every category the fields it actually needs, not a blank box.
Start free. Pay once it’s worth keeping.
You shouldn’t have to pay to find out whether an app earns its place. So you don’t. Attic gets to work the moment you open it. The one purchase comes later, when you already know.
Download Attic and map your home’s systems: electrical, plumbing, roof, HVAC, water heater. Tell it how old your home is and it shows you what a house like yours should keep an eye on, the things that quietly go wrong when no one is watching. That part is free, and it stays free.
Almost everything you know about your house lives in your head. The paint color, the year the roof went on, the model number the repair tech always asks for. It leaves when you do. The morning the water heater quits, the night before an open house, the contractor who needs the panel details before he drives over, that’s when a home that remembers pays you back.
One purchase opens the whole record: every room and the things inside it, the change log that turns a snapshot into a history, a diagnoser for when something seems off, and auto-fill that pulls your home’s details so you don’t type them. It’s $4.99, once. Not a subscription. Buy it and it’s yours, and it keeps working whether or not you ever pay us another cent.
The only subscription is Share, and it earns its keep honestly: cloud sync, partner access, and the buyer handoff run on infrastructure that costs money. The app itself does not. No games, no tricks, no features held hostage. The pricing is honest because that’s what the competition gets wrong.
Your data lives on your phone
No account required. Without Share enabled, your home data, your rooms, items, photos, and notes, never leaves your device. It works without an internet connection. Uninstall and the data goes with it, under your control.
When you subscribe to Share, your data syncs to my cloud so it’s available across devices and shareable with a partner or buyer. You control what gets shared and you can cancel anytime.
No ads. No analytics. No tracking. I don’t watch how you use Attic, and I never will.
Your home has a history. Start keeping it.
Coming soon to iOS and Android.
A Tiny Forest Labs product.