
Organizes home maintenance tasks, reminders, and trusted contacts in one place.
HavenBook is a home management web app built around a simple premise captured in its tagline: "Your home remembers. Let's keep it running smoothly." It's designed for homeowners who want a single, organized place to keep track of everything that goes into caring for a house, rather than juggling scattered receipts, sticky notes, contractor business cards, and half-remembered service dates from three years ago.
The product positions itself as an antidote to the chaos of homeownership. According to its own description, HavenBook helps homeowners stay organized with tasks, documents, and trusted contacts, letting them manage their home in one place and never miss maintenance again. Those three pillars (tasks, documents, and contacts) appear to be the core of the experience, woven together so that each element reinforces the others rather than living in isolation.
On the tasks side, the app focuses on maintenance schedules and recurring home care. Things like changing HVAC filters, servicing the boiler, cleaning gutters, flushing the water heater, resealing a deck, testing smoke detectors, or treating the lawn all live on predictable timelines that are easy to forget. HavenBook is built to track those cycles so the homeowner doesn't have to remember each one independently, turning vague intentions ("I should probably get the chimney swept this year") into concrete, scheduled reminders that actually surface at the right time.
For documents, the app acts as a digital filing cabinet for the paperwork tied to a property: warranties, appliance manuals, receipts, inspection reports, permits, paint colors, model and serial numbers, closing documents, and insurance policies. Having those stored centrally means they're retrievable when something breaks, when a warranty claim needs to be filed, when an insurance adjuster asks for proof, or when the house eventually gets sold and a buyer wants a full maintenance history.
The trusted contacts feature is essentially a personal directory of the people who keep a home running, the plumber who knows the quirks of the pipes, the electrician who rewired the kitchen, the roofer, the HVAC tech, the landscaper, the cleaning service, the handyman who shows up on short notice. The site emphasizes tracking contractors, warranties, and maintenance schedules together, suggesting these elements are linked so a past job, its warranty, and the contractor who did it stay connected. When the dishwasher acts up two years later, the original installer, the receipt, and the warranty terms are all one click away instead of buried in a Gmail search.
Visually and structurally, the site itself is a straightforward marketing landing page (built on Wix) that introduces the concept and invites visitors to start using the product. It's pitched at everyday homeowners rather than property managers, real-estate investors, or facilities professionals, with a tone that's reassuring and practical rather than technical or jargon-heavy. The branding leans into the idea of a home having its own memory and history, framing the app less as a productivity tool and more as a quiet companion that holds onto the details so you don't have to.
In short, HavenBook is trying to be the long-term memory of your house, the place where the boring but important details live so you can stop relying on email searches, overstuffed drawers, and fading mental notes, and actually stay ahead of the maintenance that protects both your home's value and your weekends.
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