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
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.
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.
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.