About
Built for the home you actually run.
HomeCanon started as a frustrated spreadsheet. Then a Notion page. Then a folder of receipts and a recurring iOS reminder labeled "HVAC??". None of it worked.
The promise of HomeCanon is small but specific: open the app and see the next thing your house needs. No dashboards begging for attention, no notifications for their own sake. Just the next quiet maintenance moment, on time.
What we built reaches well past that first reminder — recalls cross-referenced against the CPSC database, a maintenance passport that travels with the house when you sell, an assistant that answers questions about your own home, and integrations with the smart-home devices you already own. Every one had to pass the same test: does it earn its place at the next quiet maintenance moment?
How we think
Three convictions.
Calm beats clever
Most home apps want to be your dashboard. HomeCanon wants to be one of those rare apps that earns its place by getting out of your way.
Privacy is the default, not the marketing copy
No tracking SDKs, no data brokers, no third-party advertising. The iOS privacy manifest declares this. The architecture enforces it.
Curated content is the product
When you add an HVAC, we already know what it needs and when. That's the part we obsess over — the maintenance library that turns adding an appliance into a complete schedule.
What's next
Roadmap, lightly held.
iOS, Android, household sharing, and the web companion are built and in final testing ahead of launch; the recall feed is wired to the CPSC and the maintenance template library covers the most common home systems. Up next: deeper template coverage by region, SSO for Business households, and an opt-in API for homeownership records you want to move between tools.
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