The operating system for family life.
Hausly gives a household one private home base for schedules, documents, chores, and records — with intelligence that files everything before anyone has to ask. The product is in private beta with families across the Charlotte metro.
Three things changed at once.
Document understanding got cheap
Reading a receipt and knowing what it means used to require a person. It no longer does, which makes a self-populating household record economically possible for the first time.
The incumbents stopped moving
Cozi, FamilyWall, and TimeTree are calendars that added features for a decade. None has rebuilt around the household, and their per-seat and ad-supported models make it hard to.
Families expect privacy now
Parents who grew up on ad-funded software are unwilling to trade their children’s information for a free app. A paid, private household product is now the easier sell.
Raising a seed round now.
The raise funds eighteen months of runway and the first two hires — a software design engineer and a director of marketing. Detailed materials, including traction and financials, are available on request.
Built
Household model, second-user onboarding, calendar, tasks, documents, family wall. Live with beta households.
Building
Hausly Intelligence and the Household Health Score, in testing with the Charlotte beta.
Next
Public launch on iOS, Android, and web, then expansion beyond Charlotte.
Let’s talk.
Reach me directly at jordan@hausly.app for the deck, the financial model, or a walkthrough of the product.
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