Reminders on any asset
Homestead work is repetitive, seasonal, and easy to lose track of when everything is competing for attention. Homestead Keeper lets reminders live on the asset they belong to: a coop cleaning reminder on the coop, a filter reminder on the water system, a pruning reminder on the orchard, or a service reminder on a mower.
That asset connection keeps reminders grounded. When a reminder comes due, it is tied to the same logbook, documents, costs, QR code, and report history as the thing being maintained.
Recurring schedules
Recurring schedules support daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly rhythms. That covers a wide range of rural property management app needs: feeding checks, bedding refreshes, equipment service, seasonal inspections, orchard pruning, filter changes, and garden prep.
Advanced recurrence helps Pro users track longer rhythms without recreating the same reminder repeatedly. The app is meant to reduce mental load, not add another chore.
Calendar view and agenda
The calendar gives a monthly grid and agenda view for upcoming chores, overdue work, and seasonal jobs. That makes Homestead Keeper useful not only as a homestead logbook app, but also as a planning surface for the week ahead.
Overdue alerts make missed work visible. Swipe to snooze helps when a chore is still valid but the weather, daylight, parts, or timing are wrong. Apple Calendar export gives another option for users who want chore visibility outside the app.
Seasonal chore report
The Upcoming Seasonal Chores report helps collect the next wave of work before the season sneaks up. Homesteads rarely fail because of one giant task; they get stressful when many small tasks are invisible until they are overdue.
By tying reminders, logs, calendar events, and assets together, Homestead Keeper helps turn repeated work into a record instead of a memory test.