Run your household.Not your stress.

The bills, the kids’ schedules, the passwords, the vet, the breaker box — everything the house runs on, out of one person’s head and into one quiet application.

7 days free · No credit card required · Cancel anytime

Good morning, Alex

Here’s where the Anderson household stands

Bills

$3,835

Tasks

7

Docs

3

Service

2

Needs Attention

Water heater

flush overdue — call Rivera Plumbing

Overdue

Trash & recycling — $28

Bill · pay manually

Jul 6

Take out trash & recycling

Task · assigned to Riley

Due today

Jordan’s passport

Document expiring

Aug 2

A morning briefing of exactly what needs your attention today.

Playing a tour — click the menu or ask Sterling to take over

16

Rooms in the house

One quiet application

1

Email address for every bill

Forward it — it files itself

24/7

Sterling on call

Answers from your records

$29

A month, flat

Whole household · after 7 days free

Bills & Payments

Every bill, filed the moment it lands.

Forward any e-bill to your household’s own email address — it lands in the ledger with the biller, amount, and due date already read. Autopay bills show which account they draw from and when; manual ones can’t hide anymore.

  • Bills file themselves — biller, amount, and due date extracted on arrival
  • Autopay vs. paid-manually, with the exact card or account each one draws from
  • Quarterly and annual expenses — HOA, property tax, registrations — tracked so they can’t sneak up

Bill Inbox

2 waiting for review

Your household’s bill address

anderson-7h2k@bills.rooots.net

Your e-bill is ready

From no-reply@citywater.gov · received today

Water & sewer e-bill$71Due Jul 21
✓ Approve — add to BillsDismiss
M

Mortgage

Autopay · Checking ****9921 · drawn the 19th

$2,450
E

Electricity — City Power

Pay manually · login in the Family Vault

$142

Kids

The parent brain, finally on paper.

Allergies with the EpiPen’s location. Medications with dosages. Bus times, pickup protocols, the school portal login, the lunch account — everything a babysitter, grandparent, or the other parent needs to run the routine at a moment’s notice.

  • A medical profile per kid — doctors, allergies, meds with exact dosages
  • The daily rhythm: wake, drop-off, pickup, bedtime, and every activity
  • The Village on speed dial — babysitters, carpool parents, and neighbors who can help
RA

Riley Anderson

7th grade · Jefferson Middle School

⚠ Peanut allergy — EpiPen in backpack + kitchen junk drawer

Wake

6:45 AM

Bed

9:30 PM · phone on the charger at 9

Drop-off

Bus 14 at 7:25 — Maple & 3rd

Pickup

Bus home, walks in ~3:40 PM

Meds

Cetirizine 10mg with breakfast

Portal

PowerSchool — login in the Vault

Soccer — Tue & Thu 5:00Piano — Sat 10:00 AM

The Family Vault

One key opens the whole house.

If one person had to run this house tomorrow, could they get in? The Master Key holds the email logins where password resets land, the phone passcodes that unlock 2FA, every portal — and where the passports, spare keys, and breaker box actually are.

  • Logins & Access first — primary email, phone passcodes, school and utility portals
  • Every value masked until you reveal it, one eye-tap at a time
  • “Where Things Are” — birth certificates, Social Security cards, the water shutoff

Family Vault · Logins & Access

the Master Key

Jordan’s primary email

•••••••••••• · password resets land here

Phone passcodes — Alex & Jordan

•••••• · needed for 2FA texts

School portal — PowerSchool

•••••••••• · grades & lunch balance

Wi-Fi password

maple-street-2024! · revealed

Where things are

Passports — fire safe, top shelf, blue pouch · Breaker box — garage, north wall · Spare keys — the Kims

Finances

Cash in. Cash out. No surprises in April.

Every paycheck and every bill, normalized to one month, so you can see what’s actually left over. And the tax dates households forget — property tax, quarterly estimates on side income, the registration — surfaced before they’re a problem.

  • Cash in vs. cash out, with every bill normalized to its monthly cost
  • Spending by category — housing, utilities, insurance, subscriptions, debt
  • Tax deadlines and estimates, urgency-colored, months before they bite

Cash in

$7,370

monthly

Cash out

$4,752

monthly

Left over

+$2,618

monthly

Housing$2,847/mo
Debt$650/mo
Insurance$628/mo
Utilities$533/mo

Property tax — $1,900

County treasurer · mailed check

Due Aug 17

Quarterly estimated taxes

IRS 1040-ES — the Etsy income

Due Sep 15

Sterling

The house has a concierge now.

Sterling reads the same records you do — the bills, the vault, the kids’ schedules — and answers like a person who’s been running your house for years. Ask him anything; he never acts without your approval.

  • “What bills are due this week?” — amounts, dates, and which need a manual payment
  • “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” — straight from the Family Vault
  • “What’s the kids’ schedule?” — wake to bedtime, activity by activity

Sterling

Household advisor · The Anderson Household

What bills are due this week?
⚠ 1 overdue: Trash & recycling ($28).
Due in the next 7 days:
• Electricity — $142, Jul 11 (pay manually)
• Streaming bundle — $32, Jul 13 (autopay)
• Credit card — $650, Jul 14 (pay manually)
2 of those need a manual payment.
And the Wi-Fi password?
maple-street-2024! — guest network is anderson-guest. All the household codes live in the Family Vault.

The whole house

Sixteen rooms. One quiet application.

Everything above, plus the rest of what a household actually runs on.

Home

The morning briefing

Chores & Tasks

Who does what, and when

Important Dates

Renewals, birthdays, expirations

Meals & Groceries

Staples, meals, store guide

Fridge QR

Scan-to-help codes for the whole house

Finances

Cash in, cash out, taxes

Bills & Payments

The ledger, autopay to check

Bill Inbox

Forward an email, it files itself

Household Members

Everyone under the roof

Kids

The parent brain, on paper

Pets

Feeding, meds, vet, grooming

Key Contacts

Doctors to the neighbor with the key

Home & Appliances

Warranties and service status

Service Providers

Plumber to lawn crew

Documents

Passports, policies, deeds

Family Vault

The Master Key

Questions

Fair questions, straight answers.

What exactly is Rooots Personal?

An operating system for your household. Every bill, document, appliance, provider, kid schedule, and important date lives in one place — and the app reads them every morning to tell you what needs attention. Sixteen rooms, one quiet application.

Who is it built for?

Households that run on one person’s memory. If the system today is a junk drawer, a group text, and “ask Jordan,” Rooots Personal was built for you — and for the day someone else has to run the house at a moment’s notice.

What does it cost?

Seven days free, then a flat $29 a month for the whole household — everyone included, no per-person fees. No credit card to start the trial, and you can cancel any time.

Do I need an account?

Yes — create your household with an email and password, or continue with Google, and you’re in. Your household is saved to your account and syncs across your devices. Click through the demo on the home page first if you want to look around.

What is Sterling?

Sterling is the AI advisor built into Rooots. Ask what bills are due, what the Wi-Fi password is, or what the kids’ pickup routine looks like — he answers from your actual household records, and he never takes an action without your approval.

How does the Bill Inbox work?

Your household gets its own email address. Forward any e-bill, invoice, or statement to it and Rooots reads the biller, the amount, and the due date, then queues it for one-tap approval into your ledger. Works from any email account.

Does it replace my bank or budgeting app?

No, and it isn’t trying to. Your bank moves the money and your budgeting app categorizes lattes. Rooots Personal is the operating layer above them — where due dates, logins, documents, and the knowledge of how the house actually runs all live.

Who can see my family’s information?

Only you. Every household is isolated at the database level — row-level security means your account is the only one that can read or write your data. Sharing with your partner is opt-in, and the Family Vault stays under your control.

The house already runs on you.

Give it a system instead.

7 days free, then $29/month · One flat price for the whole household · Cancel anytime