HomeFlow is the AI house manager that plans meals, tracks inventory, and runs your family's logistics — plus StreetHub, a privacy-first network of 5-8 neighbors on your block.
Not another app you have to update. HomeFlow does the work — you get the brief.
Every morning: weather, schedule, meals, and what needs attention today. One glance and you're set.
7-day plans built around your schedule, what's in the fridge, and your family's actual preferences — not aspirational ones.
Lists generate from your meal plan and inventory gaps. Categorized by store section. No more forgetting the one thing you needed.
School pickups, sports, playdates, appointments — unified and aware of each other. HomeFlow flags conflicts before they become problems.
Track appliance ages, maintenance history, and upcoming costs. Know what your home actually needs — before it surprises you.
Nextdoor started with good intentions. It became a complaint board for strangers. StreetHub is different by design.
Your actual block. People you wave at. That's the whole network.
Opt-in and anonymized until you decide otherwise. Your info stays yours.
Borrow a ladder. Share a plumber. Coordinate a bulk grocery order. Useful stuff only.
Share the contractors and cleaners your neighbors actually vouch for — not random Yelp reviews.
HomeFlow started because Zack needed it for his own house. Lincoln Park is where he lives, where he knows the blocks, and where he wants to build something real before scaling it anywhere.
We're not launching to a mailing list of strangers. We're starting with actual neighbors on actual blocks. If it works here, we'll know it works. If it doesn't, we'll fix it before it matters.
When your first users live around the corner, you hear about problems fast. That's the point. We'd rather iterate on a block than guess at scale.
Beta is free. No credit card. Lincoln Park residents only — for now.
"I live two blocks from the park. I have two kids, a house that constantly needs something, and neighbors I trust but barely talk to.
I built HomeFlow because I was losing hours a week to logistics that should be automatic. And I built StreetHub because I realized my neighbors were solving the same problems in isolation — separately calling the same plumber, separately panic-buying the same thing.
This isn't a startup pitch. It's a tool I needed, built for people I know. If you're in Lincoln Park and you want in, put your email down. We'll take it from there."