iKeepm.com – Online Home Inventory


iKeepm.comA service that is free while it is in beta, iKeepm allows users to create and manage home inventory lists right on their browsers. The iKeepm application makes for keeping track of all the items that they have, room by room. And then, for managing them over as long a period of time as they need. It’s all done from a dashboard that groups everything in all the obvious categories, and that can be accessed from any web-enabled device you happen to have within reach.


When using iKeepm, everything can be tracked both by room and by category, and all the entries that you make can come with scans. That is, if you’re adding a newly-purchased item to your home inventory then you can add a copy of the receipt to the actual entry. And you can also include photos of all that you’re adding, just to make everything that little more relatable. And also to make information like deeds and certificates easier to retrieve, of course.


When all is said and done, iKeepm is a really slick way to have your possessions documented. Its ease-of-use is what makes it valuable. People seldom take the time to keep home inventory lists because A) They take time, and B) People resist thinking something bad could happen, one tends to think positively. It’s only when something really nefarious has happened that people realize the errors in their ways, and wish they had done so before disaster had struck. Well, a platform that is as flexible as iKeepm should be enough for getting everything documented, no matter how much time users have and how many items they’re meant to keep track of.

iKeepm.com In Their Own Words

The simple, hassle-free way to manage an online home inventory list.

Some Questions About iKeepm.com

How much is iKeepm eventually going to cost? Will a free, basic version of the service be provided? iKeepm.com


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Born and bred in Maine, Roger is one of the longest-standing writers for KillerStartups.com. A translator by trade, he is passionate about art in all its forms. He enjoys both classic and contemporary literature, nature photography and music from both sides of the Atlantic. Fascinated by technology from an early age, he has always explored the ways in which computers let people articulate their thoughts and communicate better with the world at large.

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