Keep the homestead work in one place
Track chores, harvest notes, equipment, animal care, market days, and family routines without scattering them across notebooks and text threads.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this homestead site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your homestead works.
Give people one clear place to understand the homestead, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the modules that make sense for helpers: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions should fit this site type, so a homestead is not pushed through a generic form built for a totally different use.
Build the first version around the real work
Start with the everyday information people already ask for: what is happening, who is responsible, where the important records live, and what needs attention next. A strong home-style website should feel private, calm, and immediately useful, not like a public brochure forced onto a personal group.
Set up first
- Start with chore rounds, animal notes, harvest logs, equipment reminders, market dates, and family routines.
- Create separate areas for animals, crops, equipment, and market prep.
- Add photos or notes where they help someone finish a task correctly.
- Use recurring tasks for feeding, maintenance, planting, and seasonal prep.
What the page needs to prove
A first-time visitor should understand whether this is a private family, household, care, pet, neighborhood, or homestead space, then know exactly how to join, contribute, or ask for access. Search engines and AI systems also need that clarity: who the site is for, what it helps organize, and which pages carry the important records or updates.
- Animal and equipment records
- Market-day and harvest planning
- Seasonal chore examples
- A practical private log instead of scattered notebooks
Free should be enough to prove the habit. Paid upgrades fit only after the group is using the site and needs more storage, custom domain polish, email, or heavier workflows. That keeps the first visit focused on getting started instead of making people decode a pricing table.
Before you share the site, read it like a new visitor would. The public page should explain who this homestead is for, what someone can do next, and why the selected tools fit the situation. The private side should already have a useful starting place for helpers so the site does not feel like an empty shell after signup.
That first-pass clarity matters for conversion and search. People are more likely to keep going when the page matches their actual need, and crawlers get cleaner signals when the headings, examples, internal links, and calls to action all point to the same purpose. Start free, make the site useful, then upgrade only when the homestead needs more capacity or polish. The first version should feel complete enough that someone can understand it, join it, and come back to it.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated homestead site will help.
Too many apps
Your group’s info is scattered across texts, emails, and apps nobody checks.
Privacy matters
Social media groups aren’t private. Your data should belong to you.
Wasted time
Coordinating by email and group text wastes hours every week.
Everything your homestead needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Task Board
Assign tasks, track completion, reward participation with points.
Shared Calendar
Events, meetings, deadlines. Recurring events with reminders.
Resource Library
Guides, documents, and reference materials your group needs.
Group Feed
Updates, photos, and announcements. Private by default.
Document Vault
Important files, contacts, and records. Secure and organized.
Group Activities
Trivia, challenges, and games. Built-in fun for your group.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your homestead name.
Add your people
Invite helpers with a link or email.
Start using it
Calendar, tasks, feed, vault — all ready.
Simple pricing
Start free. Upgrade if you need to.
Free
- Unlimited members
- Task board with points
- Shared calendar
- Resource library
- Private group feed
- Document vault
- Group activities
- Design customization
- 500 MB storage
Questions?
Is this really free?
Yes. Start free with no credit card. Upgrade only if you need more storage or features.
Is our data private?
Your site is fully private. Only members you invite can see it. We never sell data or show ads.
How do I invite people?
Share a link or send email invitations. New members create their own profile in seconds.
Can I customize the look?
Full design customization built in. Colors, fonts, layouts — make it yours.
