Garage. Attic. Storage unit. That closet you're afraid to open. Create locations and nest containers however you actually store things.
Take a photo of any item. KindlyQR recognizes it and fills in the details. No typing unless you want to.
Search by name, scan a QR code, or browse by location. Never wonder "where did I put that?" again.
Print QR codes for your boxes, bins, and shelves. When you need something, scan the code with your phone. See everything inside without opening a thing.
Generated for every container
Any label, any printer, any surface
Scan with your phone camera
“You've packed 47 boxes. The movers just left. Your kid wants their blanket. Your spouse needs the coffee maker. The phone chargers are... somewhere.”
Search "blanket" — Box 23, bedroom stack, second from top.
“You're paying $180/month for a storage unit you haven't opened in 8 months. What's even in there? Is the camping gear in the front or the back?”
Scan the QR on any box. See everything inside without driving across town.
“Mom has 40 years of stuff in a house she's leaving. You and your siblings need to figure out who wants what. The spreadsheet isn't working. Nobody's calling each other back.”
Catalog it all, share with family, let people call dibs. No spreadsheets. No arguments.
“You just bought a second set of hex wrenches because you forgot you had one. Again. And where are the Christmas lights? You bought new ones last year too.”
Search your inventory before you buy. Know what you have. Stop wasting money.
Mark items as heirlooms. Designate who they're for. When the time comes, everyone already knows.
Living Room → China Cabinet
Designated for Sarah
“Grandma wanted you to have this. She wore it for 52 years.”
Or just offer things to people who'll love them
No money. No awkwardness. Just "I thought you'd want this." They request it, you approve, done.
Jake wants the Camping Tent
“We'd use it every summer!”
Maria wants the Bookshelf
“It would be perfect for the nursery”
Your inventory is already photographed. Descriptions are already written. Just tap "Sell" and set a price. Selling at a flea market or swap meet? Set a pop-up location so buyers know exactly where and when to find you.
In your inventory
Living Room → Side Table
On FleaMarket
$45
Turn your sourcing obsession into recurring revenue. Upload videos and audio telling the story behind your finds — the hunt, the history, the research. Subscription tiers, gated listings, and most of every dollar in your pocket.
Create private groups for anyone you share life — and stuff — with. Every group gets shared inventory, dibs, messaging, and comments. You control who sees what.
"Do we still have the Pack 'n Play?" Check the group. It's in the attic, second shelf. No more guessing, no more group texts.
Nobody needs their own pressure washer. Share tools with your street. Scan the QR code, see who has one, and message them directly.
Your kid outgrew the stroller. Three friends have babies the right age. Post it to the group — first dibs, no awkwardness.
Mom's house has 40 years of stuff. Create a group for siblings. Tag heirlooms, call dibs, discuss what to keep — before the estate sale.
Your gifting community, off Facebook. Post what you're giving away, browse what's available, claim with dibs. No algorithms hiding posts.
Pool the kitchen stuff, split it at year's end. "Whose blender is this?" Scan the code. It's Jake's. Mystery solved.
"Should we keep this?" "Does anyone want it?" Discuss right on the item.
Message anyone directly. No phone numbers exchanged.
View-only, edit, or admin. Revoke anytime. Your inventory, your rules.
Not "free for 14 days" or "free with ads." Free.
Most people start with a single box. Within a week, their whole house is cataloged.
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