A household OS  ·  Tasmania

The household
that runs.

Larder. Papers. Days. Privately held, not for sale at any price. Built to last decades, not flipped in five.

Larder

The shopping list that maintains itself. Name what your household keeps and roughly how often it runs out; the list builds itself from those rhythms, in the order you walk the store. Meals sit on top and are optional. Both of your phones, one list. How Larder works →

Larder's shopping list: this week's items, built from what the household keeps

Papers

Insurance certificates, school enrolment forms, vehicle rego, warranties for the new dishwasher. Photograph them once; find them when you need them.

Days

What's coming up — kept together for both of you. Papers' renewal dates appear here automatically, and Google & Apple calendar sync is on the way.

Continuity

The quiet runbook for the half of the household only one of you holds — where the money is, who to call, how things keep running — so the other can carry on. It will hold the map, never the secrets. Coming next.

Why this matters
Privately held.
No investors with a different timeline than yours.
No acquirer.
Acquired companies break their promises. Hovenly cannot.
Built to last decades.
A household OS is only worth choosing if it will still be here in 2046.
In Tasmania.
Australian jurisdiction. Your data, our courts.
For the two of you
Whoever's near the shops adds what's missing.
Whoever's home opens the post.

One household. Both phones. Shared by default — no “primary user”, no “invited member”, no second-class seat.

From the Journal

A small publication, slowly written. Plain notes on how a household actually works — what to keep, what to skip, what we got wrong. Two pieces a month.

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Most recent · 13 July 2026

The Third Jar of Cumin

Buying it twice isn't forgetfulness — it's a design flaw, in the tools, not in you.

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Locked at this rate for as long as you keep the household. Reserve before the suite ships; you're not charged until it does.

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