A small selection of dispatches and observations on the matter at hand.
You know the feeling. A toaster oven stops working, you're sure the warranty is still valid, and the receipt is somewhere between a kitchen drawer, an email inbox, and a pile of manuals in the hall closet. Or you're packing for a move and r…
You know that weird household panic where you're certain you own the thing, but you have no idea where it is, when you bought it, or whether you still have the receipt? It shows up at the worst possible moment. A pipe leaks onto your office…
You know the feeling. You need one specific thing, right now, and you know you own it. The receipt for the laptop. The tiny Allen key for the crib. The extra charger before a trip. The bin with winter gloves. Somewhere in your home, that it…
Your iPhone buzzes with another notification, but the reminder disappears into unread email, half-built to-do lists, Notes full of random thoughts, and screenshots of things you meant to buy. You know there's an app for this. The problem is…
You open the pantry to make dinner, reach for cumin, and find two half-used jars, one expired can shoved behind them, and the bag of rice you bought last week even though you already had one. That moment is usually what pushes people to loo…
You open the pantry to grab one can of coconut milk and find three. One is dented, one is expired, and one is buried behind snack boxes you forgot you bought. Later that week, standing in the grocery aisle, you buy another one because you c…
You know the item exists. You bought it, used it, put it somewhere safe, and now it has vanished. Maybe it's the backup charger you need before a trip. Maybe it's the warranty paperwork for a dishwasher that's suddenly making a bad noise. M…
You’re probably here because your house has that one mystery zone. It might be a drawer full of cables, batteries, manuals, and keys nobody can identify. It might be the holiday bin with missing lights. It might be the garage shelf where th…
When you're finally ready to get your home inventory system in place, you’ll quickly run into a fundamental choice: traditional barcodes or modern QR codes? On the surface, they seem similar, but they're built for entirely different jobs. T…
Think of it like this: you have a contact list for people and a calendar for your time. So why are you still using scattered notes and a fuzzy memory to keep track of everything you own? What Is Personal Property Management Software Anyway?…
Vorby is a careful record of what you own. The journal is the slow-print companion — the catalog itself is faster.