Family organizer for iPhone and iPad

A happier way to keep family life together.

Homi Family helps parents and kids share what is missing, what is coming up, and what needs a little family teamwork.

Homi Family shopping list screen showing grouped shopping items and family actions.
Shared lists

Add shopping needs, notes, photos, private parent-only details, and mark items as bought.

Made for families

Adults keep the right controls, while children get a simple, friendly app they can actually use.

Easy invites

Use QR codes to invite new people into the family and keep everyone connected.

About the app

Simple tools for everyday family rhythm.

What is missing?

Keep a shared shopping list with categories, photos, notes, important items, bought status, and shopping history.

Family profiles

Add adults and children, personalize names on your own phone, and choose friendly avatars for each family member.

Parent-friendly controls

Adults can manage family members and private information while keeping the app light and playful for kids.

English and Portuguese

Homi Family starts in the device language when available and supports both English and Portuguese.

Inside Homi Family

Clean, playful, and built for daily use.

Homi Family Today screen.
Today view
Homi Family profile and family settings screen.
Family profile

Support

Need help with Homi Family?

For app support, bug reports, feedback, feature requests, family access questions, or TestFlight feedback, contact:

homi@vortica.net

Please include your device model, iOS version, app version, and a short description of the issue so we can help faster.

How do I get support?

Send an email to the support address above. Screenshots are useful when something looks wrong or does not behave as expected.

Can this page be used as the marketing URL?

Yes. This page includes public app information, screenshots, support contact details, privacy information, and terms.

Who is Homi Family for?

Homi Family is for households that want a friendly shared place for everyday organization between adults and children.