For Roommates

Run a shared house on a record, not on whose memory is best.

Picture a house where nobody has to be the one who remembers whose turn it is for the internet bill, or who actually agreed to the cleaning rota. In a shared house, memory is a terrible system of record. Kynspace listens to the conversation the house is already having and becomes a better one.

For roommates, Kynspace listens to the house chat and turns bills, chores, and house agreements into a shared record, so a shared home runs on what everyone can see instead of who remembers.

Bills and chores with a clear owner

Imagine a roommate who says "I'll cover it this month" in the house chat, the way people actually talk. Kynspace hears it and turns it into a receipt with a name and a date attached, so there's no circular argument later about whose turn it was.

House rules that everyone actually agreed to

Picture a house that agrees, in conversation, that dishes don't sit in the sink overnight, or that it's quiet after 11. Kynspace logs it as a decision for the whole house the moment it's said, including for the roommate who swears they never agreed.

A shared list nobody has to own alone

Say someone mentions the house is out of paper towels. In a household like that, Kynspace catches it and adds it to a running list everyone can add to and tick off, so restocking isn't secretly one person's job.

For roommates

Questions, answered.

How is this better than our house group chat?
The group chat is where things get said and then scroll away. Kynspace listens to that same chat and keeps the part that matters, who agreed to what and who owes what, on the record, so it's still there next week.
Can everyone in the house join?
Yes. It works the same for two roommates or six. Each person joins with a link and sees the same shared record.
Does it handle splitting bills?
Kynspace tracks who committed to paying what and keeps the receipt. It's about accountability and a clear record, not a payments processor.

The record that ends the argument.

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