Know what’son the shelf.
Your grandparents knew every jar in the pantry. You’ve got a chest freezer, a second fridge, and a Costco card. Our Stash gives that old instinct a camera — so nothing gets forgotten, and nothing goes to waste.
30-day free trial. No card. No guilt.
A short history of stuff
Somewhere along the way,
we lost count.
For most of human history, a household knew what it had. A pantry was walked. A cellar was tallied. You bought what you lacked — because you knew what you lacked.
Then came chest freezers, Costco cards, and three different shelves of olive oil. Great advances, all of them. With one small casualty.
We forgot.
The real receipt
The bill for forgetting.
US Household Annual
— Food Waste Report —
$1,500
Thrown out. Per year. Per home.
SOURCE: USDA & EPA HOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTE ESTIMATES
Not shaming — just counting
Our Stash won’t get you all of it back. Households that use us cut waste by about 30%. That’s roughly $450 a year, for the cost of a sandwich a month.
The tools of the trade
Six things a pantry
ledger should do.
Snap the tape.
Take a photo of any grocery receipt and our AI reads every line, sorts each item into the right shelf, and adds it to your ledger. One photo, thirty items, five seconds. The way a shopkeeper’s ledger would have been kept — if a shopkeeper had a phone.
Scan the tin.
Point your camera at any barcode to add a product without typing a word. The can identifies itself.
Know before it turns.
A gentle nudge a few days before anything expires — so the yogurt behind the kombucha gets used, not tossed.
Buy only what you lack.
Running low on something? Our Stash already knows. Your shopping list writes itself from items that are running low or out — no more wandering the aisle wondering if you’ve already got cumin. (You’ve got three.)
One household, one ledger.
Invite your family or roommates. Everyone sees the same shelves. No one buys the third jar of cumin.
Kept in your apron pocket.
Install as an app on your phone, tablet, or any browser. No app store needed. Always within arm’s reach.
Setting up shop
Three steps. Two minutes.
Pick your shelves.
Kitchen, bathroom, garage, freezer in the basement. Whatever rooms you keep things in. Takes thirty seconds.
Fill the ledger.
Scan a barcode, snap a receipt, or type it in. Whichever is closest. The ledger doesn’t mind.
Keep the count.
We’ll nudge you before things turn, write your shopping list, and keep the shelves honest.
Walk the pantry.
Thirty seconds.
Every good cook knew: the best pantry is one that’s walked. A quick count — what’s here, what’s gone, what’s turned.
Stash Check brings that habit back. Every few days, we surface a handful of items from your ledger. Swipe right to keep, left to toss. The count stays honest, and nothing quietly rots in the back.
From the households
They stopped forgetting.
Cut our food waste in half the first month. The chest freezer alone was a revelation.
Sarah M.
Mom of 3
I scan my Costco receipt and thirty items are on the ledger in five seconds. I feel like my grandmother with a smartphone.
James K.
Apartment renter
All four of us on one list. No more second jars of cumin. No more forgotten yogurt.
Maria L.
Household manager
Waste less. Know more.
The pantry your grandmother would’ve kept — built for the century you’re actually living in.
Start the ledger