Coming soon · Australian homeowners

Your home has a service schedule. You've just never seen it.

You service your car because a logbook tells you when. Hausy does the same for your house — a maintenance plan, reminders before things are overdue, and a trusted local provider when you need one.

No spam. One launch email, plus optional early-access questions that help shape what we build first.

You're on the list. Quick questions below — this helps validate what to build first.

Personal plan for your home
Reminders before repairs get bigger
Book or DIY when something is due

The problem

Home maintenance is only simple after someone tells you what to do next.

Most people do not ignore their house because they do not care. They ignore it because the jobs are scattered, seasonal, boring, and easy to forget until something breaks.

01

No clear schedule

Every home has recurring jobs: gutters, smoke alarms, filters, safety switches, pest checks, seals, hot water valves. Most owners have no single place showing what is due.

02

No useful handover

When people buy, rent out, or inherit a property, the maintenance memory is basically gone. Hausy turns the home into a living logbook.

03

No easy next step

Knowing something is due is only half the job. Hausy is built around the practical next step: do it yourself, snooze it, or book a service provider.

What Hausy gives you

A logbook, a reminder system, and a booking path in one place.

Your home's service calendar

Hausy translates your property details into a practical schedule of what needs checking, cleaning, testing, or servicing.

Reminders that are actually useful

Not generic tips. Due dates tied to your property, systems, documents, warranties, and previous maintenance history.

Book help when you need it

When the job is outside DIY territory, Hausy points you toward the right service provider and keeps the record afterwards.

Who it is for

If one of these sounds like you, the idea probably has legs.

Homeowners

You want the house looked after, but you do not want to become a maintenance expert.

  • Know what is due this month
  • Keep a record of completed jobs
  • Avoid "I should have done that earlier" moments

Property investors

You need a clearer view of what each property needs without chasing old emails and invoices.

  • See overdue jobs by property
  • Keep documents and warranties together
  • Prepare better before tenant issues appear

New buyers

You have the keys, but not the operating manual. Hausy helps you understand what you have inherited.

  • Build a first-year maintenance plan
  • Identify safety and compliance tasks
  • Know what to ask providers for

Try it

See what's due on a home like yours.

Pick a home type and age for a live sample plan. Tap Book or Get quotes on anything due to see verified local providers.

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Your maintenance plan

Sample only — the real app builds your full plan and books trusted local providers.

Join the waitlist

Stop finding out the hard way.

Be first in when Hausy launches across Australia. Join below — and if you have 20 seconds, the quick questions help us build the right thing first.

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You're on the list. Answering these quick questions helps shape the product.

Questions people will ask

The short version.

Is this just a reminder app?

No. The reminder is only the surface. The value is the home-specific schedule behind it, plus the record of what was done and who did it.

Do I have to book through Hausy?

No. The useful version should support both paths: book a service provider through Hausy, or mark the task complete yourself and keep the record.

Can I book maintenance through Hausy?

That is the plan. Hausy is being built to not only show what is due, but help you connect with a service provider when you want someone else to handle it.

What happens after I join?

You will receive one launch/early access email. If enough people join and answer the validation questions, Hausy keeps moving.