Have a lot of stuff to track? My 5 favorite home inventory apps can help
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Have a lot of stuff to track? My 5 favorite home inventory apps can help
"With an inventory app, you can keep track of anything: food, clothing, tools, games, technology, kitchen tools, appliances, serial numbers, where you purchased an item, and so much more. Doesn't that sound like something you could use? If so, read on because there are five apps here, each of which can help you keep track of anything and everything you own."
"With Airtable, you create custom "databases" that can keep track of just about anything you need. Airtable has also added a new AI feature that allows you to describe what you want to do, and it will build it for you. To use this feature, you need an Airtable account, but once you've logged in, you can enter a query to design your inventory management app, and it will be added."
"One issue to keep in mind is that when building the app with the AI system, you need to be as specific as possible. For example, make sure that you can edit entries, add categories and rooms, etc. The more specific you can be, the more viable the app is. You can also use one of the hundreds available for Airtable, as well. Airtable is free to use, but you're limited to only 500 AI credits per month."
Home inventory apps enable detailed tracking of possessions, including serial numbers, purchase records, locations, warranties, and maintenance. Five apps are presented to help organize collections, household items, and valuables. Airtable can be adapted into a custom inventory database and includes an AI builder that creates an app from a natural-language query; the AI builder requires specificity and has a free tier limit of 500 AI credits per month. Airtable is available on MacOS, Windows, Android, iOS, and web. Under My Roof Home Inventory+ is a MacOS and iOS app that tracks items, maintenance, and warranty information.
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