The project
The thinking behind Casabeza.
Casa is Spanish for house. Cabeza is Spanish for head — but also brain, mind, the thinking part. Casabeza is your home's brain: the part that remembers what you can't, tracks what you shouldn't have to, and surfaces what you need when you need it.
Every tool we tried for managing a home was built for something else. Spreadsheets are powerful but brittle. Note apps are fine for lists, not for structure. Smart home platforms focus on automation, not records. Business asset management is overkill and misaligned.
We wanted something purpose-built — designed from the ground up around what a home actually needs, not what a warehouse needs, not what a retail business needs.
We also wanted it to be privacy-first. Home data is personal in a way that business data rarely is. Maintenance records, purchase history, room-by-room inventories — that's a detailed picture of how someone lives. It belongs to the household, and we treat it that way.
The home deserves serious tooling. For most people, their home is their largest investment and their most complex ongoing project. The software supporting it should be worthy of that.
Physical and digital should be unified. The gap between an object in the world and a record in a system creates friction and lost information. Labels close that gap.
Data compounds. A single inventory entry isn't that useful. Five years of maintenance records, price history, and project logs is genuinely valuable. Systems built to last are worth building.
Privacy is non-negotiable. Home data is personal in a way that most data isn't. We don't sell it, profile it, or share it — and we never will. There's a modest fee for access to Casabeza, but your records belong to your household.
Have questions? Want to talk through whether Casabeza is right for your household?