A small, calm app for sharing the care of your houseplants — one household, two phones, a paper-almanac feel, and an NFC sticker on every pot.
Each day shows what your plants need next — nothing already done, nothing far away. Today is bright; the days after sit quietly below.
Miss a day and the plan shifts to meet you where you actually are. No catching up. No guilt.
Stick a small tag on a pot. Hold your phone to it and the plant’s page opens, ready for you — no scrolling, no searching, no second-guessing which one is which.
A nice way to walk the shelf with a watering can in one hand.
“A houseplant app shouldn’t feel like another job. Plantbase feels like a notebook by the kettle — you write in it, you turn the page, you put it down.”
A name, a photo, a species, the room it lives in, and an unhurried record of everything that’s ever happened to it.
Pleasant to read. Strangely satisfying to scroll. Useful when the labels have long since faded.
Plants and care are shared between the people in your household. You can always see who did the last thing.
One gentle nudge a day at most, only when a plant truly needs you. No streaks, no badges, no late-night pings.
Type a few letters and the right species turns up — with a sensible starting rhythm you can keep or change.
| What is it? | A small, calm app for sharing the care of your houseplants. |
| Who’s it for? | People who live with other people, and with plants — from a few to a great many. |
| Do I need the stickers? | Not at all. They just make tending the shelf a little quicker. |
| Is it ready? | It’s in beta — useful day to day, still finding its final shape. |
| What does it cost? | Free for now, while we’re still figuring it out together. |
Plantbase is in private beta with a small group of households. Drop your email and we’ll send a TestFlight invite and a sheet of NFC stickers.