Conversational Inventory

You own it.
Now you'll actually find it.

Found-IT remembers where your stuff ended up after cleanup, moves, and everyday chaos. Tell Stash once. Ask later in plain English.

One text away Data always yours

Stash the raccoon

Stash

always remembers

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chargers owned, because you couldn't find the first two

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re-bought, then found the original a week later

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to log an item — just say where it went

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person in the house who is the "search engine" (until now)

Two things notes apps can't do

A structured place model, plus a conversational way to get things back. Typing it once is easy — remembering the exact words weeks later is the hard part. That's Stash's job.

1. Say it

"Dumped the camping gear on the garage top shelf." No forms, no tagging — plain language.

2. Stash files it

Stash files it into a 5-tier place model: Home › Room › Container › Shelf › Item. Ground truth in a file you own.

3. Ask anytime

"Where's my passport?" "What should I pack, grouped by room?" Exact answers, no guessing.

Try it live

Ask Stash a question

Tap a question (or type your own) and watch Stash answer from the demo inventory.

Demo answers from a sample home inventory — the real Stash learns yours.

For the moments it actually matters

Pick a scenario.

Stash the raccoon mascot

Meet Stash

Raccoons are nature's champion stashers — they hide things everywhere and never forget the spot. Stash does the remembering so you don't have to.

  • Stash never forgets where you put it. Exact location, every time.
  • Plain language, no forms. Just say where things went — Stash files it.
  • Answers in seconds. Ask in plain English, get the exact spot back.

Managing Airbnbs or rental units? Stash scales from one junk drawer to a whole portfolio — every unit gets its own inventory.

Found-IT can't solve all your problems.
But it can solve this one.

Embrace the mess. Empower your memory.

You're 3 minutes from never re-buying a $40 charger again.