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    Have a lot of items to track? My 5 favorite home inventory apps can help

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    I think I am organized, but I can use some help on this front, especially when it comes to keeping an eye on my things. For example, I have a large vinyl collection, and I can’t tell you every album. However, with the help of a home inventory app, this task is quite easy.

    With an inventory app, you can monitor anything: food, clothes, equipment, sports, technology, kitchen tools, equipment, serial number, where you have bought an item, and more.

    Isn’t the sound that you can use?

    If yes, then read because there are five apps here, each of which can help you keep an eye on anything and anything you yourself.

    1. Airtel

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    Airtel The inventory management tool was not built at all, but it can be used for one. With Airtable, you create a custom “database” that can keep tracks about anything you need. Airtable has also pair a new AI feature that allows you to tell you what you want to do, and it will build it for you. To use this feature, you need an Airtel account, but once you log in, you can enter a query to design your inventory management app, and it will be added. It took me five minutes to make my app and started using it.

    An issue to keep in mind is that when creating the app with the AI ​​system, you should be as specific as possible. For example, make sure that you can edit entries, add categories and rooms, etc. The more special you can, the more viable the app is. You can also use one in hundreds Kheke Available for Airtable, as well as. Airtable is free to use, but you are limited to only 500 AI credits per month. You can get more information about pricing Official pricing/facility matrixAirtable Macos, Windows, Android, iOS and web are available.

    2. Home inventory under my roof +

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    Under my roof There is a Macos and iOS-only app, and it is luxurious. With this easily used app, you can monitor your accessories, maintenance, warranty information, information about your home (eg evaluation history, warranty information, square footage, photos, and more), documents and records, documents and records, renewal and modification, insurance, and more.

    Too: My 5 favorite Android apps to be held – and they are all independent

    As you should be able to burn, this app is an all-in-one to monitor your home and inner objects. Even better, the app has a well -designed UI that simplifies it to use. The company does not have access to your information, so whatever you store in the app is safe from misuse. You can share information with others through cloud sharing, but you are under control over every aspect of that feature. Not independent under my roof. You can try it with a 14-day testing period, but after that, it will spend you $ 34.99/year or $ 4.99/month.

    3. Find my luggage: Home Inventory

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    Find my luggage There is an Android app that ticks all boxes. This app allows you to create an inventory of whatever you need to keep you organized. With finding my luggage, you can make a full home inventory, track the inventory for a trick, catalog collection, rent, keep the track track for your business, and more. The app exports Excel, Advanced Search, Custom Tag, Show/Hidden Field, Work Offline, Google Drive Backup and Image Upload to Export.

    An interesting aspect of this app is that you make containers (such as room, cupboard, attic, cellar, garage) and then add inventory to them. Keep in mind that, after making a container, you then add items. When you first add an item, you will only give it a name. Once you do this, you can edit the item and add fields such as price, short details, detailed descriptions, tags, links, dates, barcodes, and more. It takes a little more time to gain speed with this app, but once you know it, you will find an invaluable tool to keep an eye on your luggage. To get complete functionality (eg productive equipment), you have to pay a fee of $ 14.99 once. You can also add different features to $ 3.99, such as volume threshold.

    4.

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    Rarely Businesses are more ready for, but there is a free option that you can use for home inventory. The free plan limits you to the number of items that you can save, but this includes workflows (not available for free account), sort, tag, report, folder, quantity, price, photo, unit variants, and more. As I said, the app was designed for businesses, but you can easily work for your personal needs.

    Too: 5 to-two list apps on Android I advise to stay on track

    Once a good quality is that once you sign up for an account, you can install and use mobile apps (both Android and iOS), so you can access your inventory anywhere. The web-based interface is good, and I like it on mobile because it is easy for me for input items. However, don’t be foolish, because the mobile app UI is also good and user friendly. For domestic inventory, I would not recommend paying for a plan, as you will quickly overcome it.

    5. Homebox

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    In this list, Homebox My favorite is because I can host it on my lan. To do this, you have to know about one or two things about containers, but you do not need to host it yourself. Another favorite aspect of homebox is that it sets a lot of things for you, so you do not need to add a bunch of locations before starting. You can add custom location (and labels) so the app is completely compatible with your needs.

    Currently, there are no mobile apps for Android or iOS, but you can install a desktop app for Macos and Freebsd (Download the installer suitable for your OS and architectureMost people will probably use only web UI (which is user friendly). Keep in mind that the homebox is still in beta. This does not mean that it should be avoided. I have installed homebox and found that it is stable. But if using beta software is not your jam, wait until the full release is available. Homebox is available for free and is open-source.

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