Find the Christmas lights without lifting a lid.
Instead of scrawling "MISC" on the side, tell each box what's inside before you tape it shut. Months later it's all searchable — the spare cables, the winter coats, the decorations — turned up on your phone before you've shifted a single box.
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What you capture
- A spoken note as you seal the box — what's inside, in your own words, hands still full of tape
- A quick video pan over the open box, plus photos of anything you'll want to spot fast
- Where it's stored and the date you packed it, captured for you
Tap a box and its contents open on your phone — the video walkthrough, the photos and every spoken note — so you know what's inside before you lift a single lid.
A home inventory app earns its keep in lofts, garages and storage units — where belongings go to be forgotten and a marker-pen "MISC" on the side never says enough. Tag each box once, then speak or film what goes in as you pack, and the whole lot becomes a searchable home inventory on your phone — type "extension lead" and it tells you which box, on which shelf, instead of you opening ten. Spoken notes are written out for you, so even an off-hand "the good fairy lights and the spare bulbs" turns up later in a search.
Because each storage box label points to a record that keeps growing, you can add a photo when you tuck something extra in, or note it when you take something out — a quiet history of what's where. When you move house, tag and film the boxes as you pack and the far end unpacks itself by what you need first. Once a box is emptied, archive its record to keep the story and free the tag for the next box, or re-bind the whole inventory to a fresh tag if one gets torn off in transit.
Stick a tag on it
A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.
Tap & add
Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.
Tap to recall
Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.
Questions
- Can I log a box without typing?
- Yes. With your hands full of tape, tap the tag and just speak the contents — your note is saved to that box and written out automatically, so you can search it later.
- Can I find which box something is in?
- Yes — search across every box you've tagged for a word in a contents list, a spoken note or a photo, and it tells you which box holds it and where it's stored.
- Is this good for moving house?
- Very. Tag and film boxes as you pack, so at the other end you unpack by what you need first. Once a box is emptied, archive its record to keep the history and reuse the tag on something new.