New app aims to replace text messages for housekeeper management

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New app aims to replace text messages for housekeeper management

By AI, Created 6:02 AM UTC, May 29, 2026, /AGP/ – HousekeeperTimekeeper has launched a mobile app for homeowners and housekeepers that logs GPS-verified hours, bilingual task lists and payment records. The company says the tool is designed to help families reduce miscommunication and meet record-keeping obligations tied to household workers.

Why it matters: - Households that hire regular domestic help often rely on texts, paper notes and cash payments to manage work. - The lack of shared records can create confusion over hours, tasks and pay. - The app is designed to make that relationship easier to track and document.

What happened: - HousekeeperTimekeeper introduced a mobile app built for the private homeowner-housekeeper relationship. - The app is available with a 7-day free trial at housekeepertimekeeper.com. - Introductory annual pricing is $9.99 for the first year. - The standard monthly plan is $2.99 per month. - Setup takes less than five minutes, and both the homeowner and housekeeper download the app.

The details: - The app provides GPS-verified clock-in and clock-out records. - The app includes bilingual English and Spanish task lists that both sides use at the same time. - The homeowner creates the task list in English, and the housekeeper sees the same list in Spanish. - The housekeeper checks off completed tasks, while the homeowner can follow progress in real time. - The app stores a shared, timestamped record of completed work. - Every payment is logged with the timesheet, date, amount and payment method. - Supported payment methods include Venmo, Zelle, check and cash. - A free legal guide for homeowners who employ household workers is available at the legal responsibilities guide.

Between the lines: - The app targets a common friction point in homes where the homeowner speaks English and the housekeeper speaks Spanish. - The company is positioning the product as both a communication tool and a record-keeping system. - The legal backdrop is important because federal rules can treat a homeowner as an employer once annual payments to a household worker exceed $2,800. - The app automatically builds records as part of normal use, which may help households that do not currently keep formal documentation.

What’s next: - HousekeeperTimekeeper is pushing adoption through a low-cost introductory offer and a free trial. - The company is also steering users to its legal guide for more context on household-worker obligations. - The product appears aimed at expanding from housekeepers to nannies and other household workers.

The bottom line: - HousekeeperTimekeeper is betting that a simple app can replace ad hoc texts, notes and cash handoffs with a shared record of work, time and pay.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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