Find your people.
Share a home.
Co-living with the hard parts handled. Match on values (and the dealbreakers you'd never say out loud), meet in real life, and run the house on systems that actually work — money, meals, chores — with calculators that do the math so nobody has to argue it.
From group chat to front door
Bands with reasons — and dealbreakers stay private
The quiz measures what the research says matters: daily rhythms (sleep, mess, noise, guests), how you want the house structured (five lenses), and a private character check. You get fit bands with named frictions — not a fake percentage — and hard lines stay private: only a count of conflicts ever shows.
Map yourself →A money system that works
Every house needs a money answer, and most never say it out loud. Pick the system once — Split & Settle, House Fund, Room-Weighted, Sliding Scale, Full Commons, or Points & Pool — and from then on the ledger does the remembering. Bills rotate automatically, spending over the line takes a two-thirds vote, and every shared expense lands in a house ledger that nets itself out and settles in one tap.
Do the math once. Argue never.
Every recurring house argument is secretly an arithmetic problem. These four solve them with sliders instead of sighs.
Rent splitter
Weigh each room — size, light, closet, private bath — and the rent follows. The parlor floor stops costing the same as the closet room.
⚖️Sliding scale
Set the pool, slide the incomes, see contributions that price nobody out — next to what a flat split would've charged.
🧮Chore calculator
Map your actual spaces, get real minutes-per-week math, and generate a rotation where everyone carries the same load.
🍲Meal calculator
Eaters × dinners × appetite → cost per serving, a bulk shopping list, and a cook rotation. ~$3 a plate instead of $16.
A house manager that never sleeps on the couch
It knows the chore rotation, the bill schedule, and the house rules. Something breaks? It triages, suggests the fix, and drafts the vendor request — a human always hits send. Slammed this week? Tell it, and it reshuffles your chores and cook nights around everyone's actual bandwidth. The steward runs on lab0r.fun, the labor-coordination agent from the same cooperative stack.
Meet the steward →Solidarity apps
Give without giving
Pool resources to fund grassroots projects and mutual aid across NYC.
MeetupsGather in the park
Regular meetups to imagine and build a post-capitalist world together.
Build together
Find your people, share a home, and run it well — this app.
The group chat is already asking.
Give it a home.
Somebody you know is drafting the "hey, starting a house…" message right now.