Shared home
How to organize household restocking with a partner or roommates
Shared homes work better when ownership, the latest restock and each person's reminders are visible and simple.


Each person can own the cycles they accepted
A clear item list and recent restock history reduce duplicated purchases without requiring a shared inventory system.
View RepletaThe friction behind 'I thought you were buying it'
Shared homes often rely on informal memory. When responsibility is unclear, an item may be purchased twice or not at all.
The solution is not more messages. It is a small agreement about who watches which recurring cycles.
Three lightweight agreements
Divide by category
One person can handle pets while another follows cleaning or kitchen refills.
Record the latest restock
A visible date prevents both people from acting on outdated information.
Keep reminders individual
The person responsible receives the reminder and updates the cycle after buying.
Review when the household rhythm changes
Revisit the agreement after moving, changing work schedules, welcoming a pet or noticing repeated missed reminders.
The process should remain easier than the problem it solves.
REPLETA
Turn this guide into reminders.
Add recurring household items, set an approximate cycle and receive local alerts before something needs attention.