Home maintenance, on track.

A timeline of the things your home needs,
so you don't have to remember any of it.

Your home has things that need to be done. Some now, some this season, some… someday. Most of it lives in your head.

Stell remembers, so you don't have to.

Home maintenance.
Quietly organized.

Stell replaces the spreadsheet, the calendar reminders you keep snoozing, the drawer of manuals, the mental checklist in your head, the sticky note on the furnace, and everything else that's just a reminder to do something.

The Lake House· 53703

The weekend's looking wet

Push these to next weekend so they don't land in the rain.

  • Power-wash the deckSatPushed
  • Clean the guttersSunPushed

Now

3

Due this week

Change furnace filter
Due todayQuarterlyFurnace
Test smoke detectors
Due in 2dAnnualSafety
Clean gutters
Due in 4dBiannualGutters

Coming Up

3

Next two months

Service the central AC
Due May 22AnnualCentral AC
Re-stain the gazebo
Due Jun 4AnnualGazebo

Later

3

Further out

July
Change fridge water filterJul 12
September
Inspect the chimneySep 1
Drain outdoor spigotsOct 18

Most home maintenance apps treat your house like a problem: a list of things you're behind on, a queue of red alerts, a feed of recall warnings. Stell takes a different view. Your house is fine. It just needs a few things every season, and once or twice a decade something bigger. Stell keeps a quiet timeline of all of it, so you can see what's actually due, what's coming, and what your house has been through. No nagging. No urgency theater. Just a calmer way to keep an eye on the place.

What Stell actually does.

The six you’ll use weekly. The eighteen you won’t have to think about.

Sorted by when.

Tasks live in Now, Coming Up, Later, or Anytime, and slide between them as their date approaches. Today’s work pulls the eye. Far-off work stays quiet at the bottom. You always know what to look at first.

Now

This week

Change filter
Today
Flush water heater
Tue
Coming Up

Next two months

Service AC
May 22
Stain gazebo
Jun 4
Later

Further out

Reseal driveway
Jul
Chimney sweep
Sep
Anytime

No deadline

Touch up paint
Stake the monstera

Your house, remembered.

Add your furnace, your water heater, your roof. Stell tracks install dates, lifespans, warranty windows, and every service event. The longer you use it, the more your house remembers.

Furnace

Age 12 yrs·4 tasks·7 entries

Water heater

Running long

Age 11 yrs·2 tasks·3 entries

Roof

Age 18 yrs·1 tasks

Saturday looks dry.

Wednesday afternoon, Stell checks the forecast. If the weekend looks workable, your outdoor tasks get a one-tap “Move to Saturday.” If both days are washouts, they shift a week. No alarms.

Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Saturday looks dry

A drier window for these outdoor tasks.

  • Clean the gutters
  • Re-stain the gazebo
  • Power-wash the deck

Stain the gazebo, every April.

Recurring tasks remember their calendar slot. Rain pushed this year’s gazebo job from April 1 to April 15? Next year, it’s back at April 1. No drift across the years. No mental math.

April 2024On the anchor
Apr 1
11530
April 2025Rain pushed it
Apr 15
11530
April 2026Rain pushed it
Apr 15
11530

Anchored to April 1. Slips don't become permanent.

Cold weather’s on the way.

From October through December, if the forecast dips below freezing, Stell drops a single “cold snap coming” reminder. If you’ve already wrapped the pipes, ignore it. That’s the whole reminder.

Tuesday · low 28°F

Cold weather's on the way

A freeze is forecast for Tuesday. Drain the outdoor spigots, disconnect the hoses, and check the basement.

If you've already done it, no action needed.

Due in 3dSeasonal

Many hands, one timeline.

Share a property with a partner, a parent, a roommate. Both of you see the same timeline, assign tasks back and forth, and watch each other check things off. The fridge filter never gets changed twice.

The Lake House· 2 members
SA
  • Replace fridge filter
    Done yesterday
    AAlex
  • Schedule chimney sweep
    Due Friday
    SSam
  • Touch up trim paint
    Unassigned

Full of little big details...

The little choices that quietly make Stell easy to keep using.

Smart snooze.

This weekend, next weekend, a couple of weeks, next month. “This weekend” disappears when it stops making sense.

Skip this one.

For recurring tasks. Removes this occurrence and creates the next one at the right cadence date.

Undo on complete.

Five-second undo toast every time. Tapped the wrong checkbox? One tap back.

Done log.

Every task you’ve ever completed lives in History. The receipt for everything your house has been through.

Promote to Now.

Any task, one click. Pull it into the current week when you have a spare afternoon.

Quick add anywhere.

Inline input at the bottom of the dashboard. No popup, no extra clicks, no friction.

Month separators in Later.

Compact list with month headers, so you can see the shape of your year without scrolling.

Keyboard shortcuts.

D, P, H, S to navigate. N for new. Q to log out. Hints visible everywhere.

Weekly digest.

Wednesday morning. Running behind, due this week, coming up. Plus one rotating tip from a pool of 22.

Day-of reminders.

A morning email for anything due that day. Quietly persistent, never noisy.

Property notes.

Full markdown. The “stash the paint colors and contractor numbers” page.

Markdown in tasks.

Full markdown in every task description. Stash a link, a list, a tip from future-you to past-you.

Multi-user sharing.

One link, anyone can join. Tasks can be assigned. Both partners see the same timeline.

Your data, yours.

Download your full data as JSON from Settings, anytime. Plus a seven-day safety net in case you ever need to roll back.

Timezone-aware.

“Today” means your today, even if you’re traveling. Due dates respect your home’s clock, not wherever you happen to be reading this.

Installable.

Works like a real app on iOS and Android home screens. Standalone window, not a browser tab.

Home-type aware.

Apartments and condos skip freeze warnings. Houses get the full treatment.

Outdoor tag.

Tag any task as outdoor and weather logic kicks in. Saturday pulls, washout pushes, freeze warnings.

Five minutes to a calmer house.

No long onboarding, no migration, no 30-tab spreadsheet to import. Just a property and a handful of systems.

01

Add your home.

ZIP code and year built. That’s it.

02

Add your systems.

Furnace, AC, water heater. Pick from the catalog or roll your own.

03

Stell seeds the timeline.

Sensible default tasks for each system, scheduled by season.

04

Wednesday digest.

A weekly email with what’s due, what’s coming, one quiet tip.

05

Stell does the rest.

Weather watching, lifespan tracking, seasonal scheduling. You just check in.

One plan. One price.

$99 a year, per home. So useful, you’ll forget what it costs.

Stell
Annual
Membership
$99/ year
Member No.
0001 4821

Everything Stell does, for one home. Pays for itself the first time it remembers something you forgot.

No nags. No tier sprawl. (And if it doesn’t earn its keep, cancel in 30 days.)

Questions you might still have.

How is Stell different from a regular to-do app?

A to-do app is a list. Stell is a timeline. Tasks slot into Now, Coming Up, Later, or Anytime based on when they’re due, recur on their own when you complete them, and shift around the weather, pulling outdoor work onto a dry Saturday or pushing it out a week when rain’s coming. It’s built for work that returns season after season, not work you’ll do once and check off.

Do I have to know what maintenance my home needs?

No. Pick from a catalog of 35 common home systems and Stell seeds the right recurring tasks for each. Service the furnace every fall, change the HVAC filter quarterly, flush the water heater yearly. Edit or remove anything you don’t want. If you’ve inherited a house and have no idea where to begin, this is the beginning.

Does Stell work for apartments and condos?

Yes. Skip the systems you don’t own (furnace, roof, gutters) and use the ones you do (HVAC filter, fridge filter, smoke detectors, appliances). Apartments and condos automatically skip freeze warnings, so you won’t get heads-ups about pipes that aren’t yours to worry about.

Can my partner or family share the timeline?

Yes. Invite anyone to your home with a single link. They sign up or sign in, and they’re in. Both of you see the same timeline, can assign tasks back and forth, and the fridge filter never gets changed twice.

Will it spam me with emails?

Two emails a week, max. A digest on Wednesday morning with what’s coming up, and a day-of email for anything due that day. Either can be turned off in Settings.

Can I track more than one home?

Yes. Each home is a separate property at $99 a year. Useful if you have a primary and a vacation place, or if you’re looking after an aging parent’s house too.

Why annual, not monthly?

Home maintenance is seasonal. A monthly subscriber paying in May who cancels in August has never seen the freeze warnings or the spring tasks fire. Annual matches the cycle the product runs on.

What if I try it and don’t like it?

Email us within 30 days and we refund you. No forms, no questions. We’d rather lose the $99 than have a frustrated user.

What happens to my data if I cancel?

For 30 days after cancellation, your data stays read-only, in case you change your mind. You can also download a full JSON export from Settings at any time. After that we archive it. We never permanently delete your data unless you ask.

Do you sell or share my data?

No. Stell collects emails, names, and the home tasks you create. That’s it. No payment info beyond the charge itself, no integrations with bank accounts, no resale, no advertising network.

Will the price go up?

It might. If it does, anyone already paying gets to renew at their original price.

Who’s behind this?

A small team based just outside Philadelphia. No investors, no plans to be acquired.

Let your house keep its own list.

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