Built by someone who knows the mental load is real.
KeptNow started as a personal frustration. It became a mission.
"I kept dropping things. Not because I was disorganized — but because no tool was built for the specific, chaotic, deeply human work of running a home."
Managing a household is invisible work. The mental model you carry — what's in the fridge, who needs to be where, when the car was last serviced, whether you have enough pasta to make it through the week — is an enormous cognitive load that most productivity tools simply ignore.
Work apps treat tasks like tickets. Personal apps treat them like sticky notes. Neither maps to the rhythms of domestic life: the weekly meal prep cycle, the school schedule that shifts every semester, the maintenance tasks that recur on irregular intervals.
KeptNow was born from the conviction that this work deserves proper tooling — thoughtfully designed, quietly powerful, and built around how homes actually work. Not how offices work, adapted for home use. A tool designed from scratch for the people who keep households running.
What makes this different.
Designed for domestic rhythm, not work cadence.
Tasks in a home recur in patterns that are seasonal, weekly, and deeply personal. Our data model and UX were designed around that reality. A household isn't a sprint. It's an ongoing, evolving operation.
AI that knows your context.
The AI assistant isn't a general-purpose chatbot bolted on. It's grounded in your household data — your pantry, your schedules, your preferences. When you ask "what should I make for dinner this week?", it can give you an answer that actually makes sense.
Open to the tools you already use.
Through MCP and open integrations, KeptNow is designed to become the hub of your domestic digital life — not a silo that demands you abandon everything else. Connect your calendar, your smart home, your grocery delivery service.
Built in public, shaped by real households.
We're in early access because we believe the people who use a tool should help shape it. Every feature on the roadmap exists because someone running a home needed it. Your feedback is the product spec.
Join us during early access.
Help us build the household management tool you actually want. It's free, and your input directly shapes what comes next.
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