What Reddit Says About Home Checker Apps
We compiled 12 Reddit discussions about Home Checker apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/homeinspectors
The mobile app and automation are time savers. Scribeware reports are hideous, outdated, and look cheap. And the functionality is straight out of 2012. Home gauge is ok, somewhere in the middle.
r/smarthome
Sharp Tools can "see" all the devices connected to my SmartThings hub and display their status or make changes to them (temperature for thermostats, on/off state for switches, etc). With Home Assistant, you will likely be building your hub.
r/metaldetecting
I use this too, have been for 3 years or so now I think. Ended up paying for it but I can log everything on it. Places yet to visit, places I have been, the track I walked, pics of finds w locations, property owner info. It's almost perfect, best I've come across.
r/HomeInspections
Mac Studio at home. Pretty much doing the report on site with my phone and reviewing it with the iPad. ISN for scheduling. ... I prefer to use Spectora. ... I recently found this hidden little gem that does allot of the manual reporting on auto. The ai image analyses is pretty sweet also. https://fi...
r/smarthome
Look up your devices and be sure they're compatible with the options above. I believe Homey Pro has the most compatibility out of the box. HA can be expanded to have as much or more compatibility.
r/ynab
We get notifications when the tasks are completed, which makes it easier to be appreciative of the other person's work because it's making visible a lot of the invisible home tasks. ... Tody app! It’s similar to YNAB in that you can set customized, time-based goals, and there are helpful v...
r/nova
Not sure I want to have a random neighbor teenager walking around in my home when I’m away for a few weeks. ETA: I'm getting downvoted, but obviously they were asking for someone to check inside the house for water leaks and other stuff. ... Oh ok. Then check Reddit. 😂 ... Well, they wanted so...
r/HousingUK
12 votes, 19 comments. Hi all. I’m checking the big property sites daily, but it’s difficult to keep on top of which interesting houses have been…
r/HomeInspections
I like Home Inspection Pro a lot. User friendly and very detailed. ... I use horizon and horizon Mobil to take notes while on site. I have my phone onairplane mode when I'm take ng notes.
r/HomeImprovement
Homebuddy seems to start on a really good concept and design but it seems to be half done and I am wondering if the project has been abandoned. Dwellbeing seems to be very promising. What would be your favorite app for organizing yihr home Maintenance and why ?
r/homeowners
Partner is Android and I am iPhone which impacts our app choices - we like Lutron lights. It works well with HomeKit. We use Notion to log all our stuff - logins, stuff with model info and serial numbers, owner manuals, project organization, subscription info in one place.
r/HomeKit
It's too expensive for what it does. I got a refund through iTunes for it. ... This. The Home app covers 95% of what you need, Eve is a great 2nd app for complex stuff even if you don’t have any Eve devices.
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