One place for your family's records
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For families who like things organized
Some people genuinely want the household to be precise instead of approximate. Wholekin gives that instinct a proper home.
Families who like things organized
If you like things tidy, structured, and easy to find later, Wholekin gives you somewhere to actually put all of it.
Structured records that connect people, assets, documents, and costs.
History that shows what changed, when, and by whom.
Granular access so you can share without over-sharing.
What's hard right now 01
Ownership is obvious until someone has to prove it, update it, or pass it on.
What's hard right now 02
The same information shows up in three places, slightly different each time.
What's hard right now 03
Small inconsistencies pile up because there's no single source of truth.
What changes when it's all in one place
For families who like things organized
If you like things tidy, structured, and easy to find later, Wholekin gives you somewhere to actually put all of it.
One current reference instead of six competing ones.
Changes are visible — you can see what shifted and when.
Things stay in order without resorting to ever-bigger spreadsheets.
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Getting subscriptions under control
Streaming, software, cloud storage, gym memberships, kids' apps — finally see them all in one list, with what they cost and who's using them.
All the family's devices and accounts
Phones, laptops, accounts, contracts, and the people they belong to — finally connected instead of in five different lists.
The family IT person
You're the one who fixes the phones, manages the accounts, and remembers the passwords. Stop being the only one who knows.