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House Hub is a SaaS/app tool for managing property information. Its goal is to keep the details, photos, documents, receipts, warranties, materials, maintenance records, and history of each property in one unified place. It is aimed not only at regular homeowners, but also multi-property owners, landlords, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, and professionals working with commercial or office buildings. According to the official website, the product will be available on iOS, Android, and the Web, but it is currently still in early access/coming soon status.
Judging by its feature design, House Hub is not a traditional property work-order system. Its core value is more like a “contextual property archive.” Users can organize information in a structured way by property, room, outdoor area, appliance, system, finish, material, and more, then attach photos, documents, receipts, warranties, and maintenance records to the relevant space or item. It also supports maintenance reminders, repair logs, recurring tasks, and a property history timeline, making it useful for accumulating long-term records related to renovation, maintenance, renting, selling, and handovers. However, the website does not disclose team-management capabilities such as multi-member collaboration, roles and permissions, approvals, or audit logs. It also does not mention third-party integrations or an API.
The site shows “Start Free Trial” in multiple places, but the early access page states that the free trial is “coming soon.” The company also says it is finalizing onboarding, pricing, and launch timing, and plans to offer simple pricing for homeowners and property professionals. As a result, it is not currently possible to determine plan tiers, pricing, storage limits, member limits, or whether enterprise billing will be supported.
Its main strength is its focused positioning: it addresses the problem of home and property information being scattered across text messages, photo albums, cloud drives, and memory. The combination of property structure, maintenance tasks, and historical records has practical value for rental handovers, listing preparation, and repair decisions. The weaknesses are also clear: the product has not officially launched, and the screenshots are still previews. There is no public information on security and compliance, data backups, permissions, payment methods, or an integration ecosystem, leaving insufficient basis for enterprise-level procurement.
House Hub is better suited to individual homeowners, small-scale landlords, multi-property owners, real estate agents, or professionals who need to organize property handover materials. For large property management companies that require complex tenant management, work-order dispatching, rent collection, and local compliance workflows, the currently available information is not sufficient. The official website provides no evidence regarding access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also undisclosed. Domestic alternatives in China could include Feishu Bitable, DingTalk Yida, WeCom Docs, or local property management systems to build a similar property archive.
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househubapp.com is an United States Real Estate provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach househubapp.com directly.