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Add the Home
Start with the property details that keep coming up: rooms, systems, notes, owners, and the context helpers usually need.
Kettle Home
Keep your helpers, home notes, home signals, and neighborhood connections in one place so maintenance is easier to coordinate and harder to forget.
Oak Hill House
Primary residence - 4 helpers connected
Next Care
Apr 30
Maya - HVAC
Filter service due next week
Luis - Gardener
Spring irrigation notes saved
Nora - Cleaner
Prefers side entry after 9 AM
Living room
Comfortable
Basement
Humidity steady
Garage sensor
Last seen 8 min ago
Gutter cleaning, filter swaps, pest checks, and seasonal notes stay attached to the home.
How It Works
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Start with the property details that keep coming up: rooms, systems, notes, owners, and the context helpers usually need.
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Keep plumbers, HVAC techs, cleaners, gardeners, and other trusted helpers attached to the work they know.
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Use neighborhood connections to remember who helped nearby, what worked, and who your home team should call next.
Maintenance
Kettle Home is for homeowners who already have a few good people and want the whole system to feel less scattered. Your notes, helper roster, recurring care, and home signals stay connected to the property.
Save who handles HVAC, plumbing, cleaning, lawn care, pest checks, and the one-off fixes every home collects.
Store gate codes, appliance models, room notes, photos, and preferences where future visits can find them.
Turn repeat work into a simple rhythm: filters, gutters, irrigation, smoke detectors, and seasonal service.
See what is coming up, what was done last time, and which helper already knows the job.
Neighborhood Connections
Kettle Home can make the neighborhood useful without turning it into a noisy marketplace. Share the people who helped, learn who neighbors call, and keep the details close to home.
8 homes - 14 shared helpers
See the local helpers your neighbors actually use, with the context of what kind of work they handled.
Need an old-house plumber or someone who knows steep driveways? Neighborhood connections keep the ask specific.
Provider sharing should be opt-in, private, and tied to homes and people you already know.
Features
Keep the people who know your home attached to the work, rooms, and notes they need.
Remember appliances, access details, photos, owner context, and what happened last time.
Share trusted local people with neighbors and learn who has helped nearby homes.
Use readings from around the house as practical context for comfort, moisture, and upkeep.
Turn recurring maintenance into a rhythm that follows the property, not a scattered inbox.
Keep home and helper details controlled, with sharing designed around clear intent.
Start at Home
Kettle Home keeps the practical parts of homeownership connected so your next repair, visit, or seasonal task starts with context.