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Jennifer D. here to tell you about HomeZada. I received compensation for this post and a trial membership to facilitate my review.
Our homes are everything. They keep our families safe, they hold sentimental memories, and store expensive or sentimental treasures. Sometimes loss occurs, and I’m always impressed when I hear that people had pictures and inventories to help aid insurance claims.
That’s just one of the amazing features of a free HomeZada membership.
When I created my account and entered my address, it pulled information about my home, making set up easy. The next time I logged in, it reminded me what was needed to have an accurate record. It’s stocked with basic information as a starting point for common items like furniture and electronics, and so my dashboard prompts me to get it right: “You have 13 electronics without a purchase price,” and “Your Kitchen has no photo.”
Another thing that is already pre-loaded is a home maintenance checklist to remind you to change filters, flush water heaters and more.
I can also get cool ideas from the Zen of Zada blog, since recent posts like “5 Handy Ways to Add Glam to Your Living Room” are shown on my front page.
We are hoping to update our kitchen this year. In the premium membership ($5.95 a month or $59 for a year), you can manage projects like this, as well as keeping a calendar with automated reminders for all those home maintenance items, and find tools to manage your household finances.
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heather c says
We’re about to build our first house to which we’ll have input. Since I want this to be our forever after home, I want to make sure we take care of it to the fullest!
Debbie Jackson says
This would be great for finanacial planning.
Julie Fields says
I need help budgeting and this would be a great tool
Krystal says
I want to win because something like this would be helpful for us. We recently purchased our first home and I liked the organization of this idea.
Alona Y says
I want to win because it is hard to keep up with all of the little things around the house so reminders would be great, also the documentation for insurance purposes all in one organized place is really smart.
stacey b says
I want to win because I could see this app really coming in handy for us!
Amy says
Because with 5 kids and 2 adults I am always buying pillows with lifetime guarantees that don’t do what they say but lose the info to turn them in.
Cynthia R says
want to win because I need the some help with home improvement projects.
Dawn Monroe says
I need help with household organization.
Jenn McClearn says
my husband and I do a lot of projects and this would be a great way to organize what needs to be done
Stephanie MacDonald says
To be able to keep track of things going on here at home!
Vickie Couturier says
good information,,i so need to get information,,I have 5 kids an 13 grandkids
Meagan BS says
i want to win because this seems like a good way to get organized, which is something i’ve really been wanting to do
Barbara Platt says
we did this when we were in the military, now we don’t have a clue of what we have if there’s a fire or something and that’s bad. We need to fix this problem.
Michelle C says
Looks great to be able to keep track of things going on around the house.
Bobbie says
We have a LOAD of summer projects coming up and this would be GREAT to manage them all!
Lisa says
It would be so awesome to win this to be a home management portal of sorts. I like the idea of moving everything to the computer. Helps minimize paper and clutter.
Stacey J says
My husband and I will be soon be buying our first home and this sounds like a great tool to help me with all the things that comes along with owning a home
jenny says
I would to use the Home spending option as it would be nice to have a system to better budget our monthly spending habits.