Your household data is not a novelty.
Household information can be deeply personal. Systems should use the minimum access needed, explain where data lives, and leave meaningful decisions under customer control.
Our product principles
You control connections and permissions
Connected tools and required permissions must be explained before setup. Customers choose which tools and information to connect.
Suggestions are not secret decisions
The Household Brain may recommend changes. It should not silently reassign work, contact people, make purchases, change calendars, or reveal private data.
Relief is the goal, not monitoring
Products are not designed to score household members, police domestic performance, or create more sophisticated micromanagement.
Scan prototype data
The current website scan calculates results in your browser and stores the result locally in that browser. Before public launch, the email capture and final production privacy notice must be connected to the selected email and commerce platforms.
Clear boundaries before purchase
Every product should explain what data it accesses or stores, what technology it uses, how much maintenance it requires, and what is explicitly not included.