Calendar. Chores. Meals. Workouts. Notes. Whatever you need — all in one place you actually own.
One place for the things ten different apps usually scatter.
Everyone's schedule, color-coded by person. Pulls in iCal feeds from sports leagues, schools, work. See it on your wall or your phone.
Kids tap to complete. Earn points. Redeem for rewards you set. Parents approve from anywhere. Gamification that actually sticks.
Plan your week. AI suggests recipes your family will actually eat. Track favorites, manage takeout spots, end the "what's for dinner?" loop.
Log workouts. Track progress. Simple and focused — not bloated like gym apps. AI can build the plan if you want one.
Open HomeBoard in any browser — phone, tablet, laptop. Add events from work, complete chores from the couch. Everything syncs back to the device on your wall.
Your data stays in your home. No cloud account required. No company mining your family's life. You own the device and what's on it.
The math compared to the most common wall-display alternatives.
The ones we hear most often.
No. HomeBoard's hardware and software are a one-time purchase — calendar, chores, meals, fitness, and everything else work indefinitely with no ongoing fees. The only optional subscription is Remote Access at $19.99/year, which lets you reach HomeBoard from outside your home WiFi. Skip it and HomeBoard works fully on your home network.
Skylight is a digital photo frame with a basic calendar bolted on, and it requires a $79/year subscription. Cozi is a phone app — no wall display. DAKboard is a wall display but limited to passive viewing. HomeBoard is a full family command center: calendar, chores with gamified rewards, meal planning with AI suggestions, fitness tracking, and more — all on a wall display AND on phones/laptops. And your data stays on your device rather than in someone else's cloud.
Yes. HomeBoard subscribes to iCal feeds from Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, school district calendars, sports leagues — anything that publishes a standard iCal URL. Events appear automatically and update when the source updates. This is one-way: HomeBoard reads from your existing calendars rather than overwriting them.
No. HomeBoard ships pre-configured — plug it in, connect to WiFi, walk through the setup wizard. About as complicated as setting up a new TV. If you got the Display or Touch tier, the display and wall mount come with it. If you can hang a picture frame, you can install HomeBoard.
On your HomeBoard, in your home. There is no HomeBoard cloud server, no shared user database, no analytics pipeline. Your calendar entries, chores, meal plans, photos — all of it stays on the device. We literally cannot see it. If HomeBoard the company disappeared tomorrow, your device would keep working.
Yes, and this is one of the most-cited reasons families buy it. The wall display is shared and always-on, so kids see their chores, the family calendar, the meal plan, and their reward points without needing a phone of their own. On the Touch tier, they can tap to complete chores or browse meals directly at the wall. Parents manage everything from their phones; kids interact at the wall.
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