![]() I enjoy the outdoors via bicycle, motorcycle, Jeep, or RV. For example, I’ve worked at a vet, in a photo lab, and at a zoo - to name a few. Prior to that, I worked in Higher Ed over 10 years before switching gears to pursue activities that I’m truly passionate about instead. Career-wise, I’ve been sharing my best ideas with others by blogging full-time since 1998 (the same year that Google started… and before the days of Facebook and YouTube). I’m also a lifelong dog owner - so I often share my favorite tips for living with dogs inside your home (like smart home design choices and dog-friendly cleaning & decorating ideas). And I LOVE to clean! I even enjoy doing laundry (but not ironing). I like to help people find unique ways to do things that will save time & money - so I write about “outside the box” Household Tips and Life Hacks that most wouldn’t think of. #6 – Printable home inventory listsare FREE and perhaps the easiest option for tracking items that you own. Both of those cloud-based programs are FREE as well. This is similar to the way I organize recipes. Then take pictures of those same items and store them in a special album in Google Photos. TIP: If you’re a super detailed person, then you might prefer to create a spreadsheet of your belongings and store it in Google Drive. You could make lists, type full notes of data, and/or upload images. The bottom line is you have the flexibility to track your personal inventory however you want. (Yep, it depends on how you look at things!) The upside: There isn’t a set structure for you to consistently log items in your personal inventory.The downside: There isn’t a set structure for you to consistently log items in your personal inventory.#5 – Any note-taking app can be used as your own FREE personal inventory program.įor example, apps like Evernote, Google Keep, and OneNote reside in the cloud - so what you store in those apps can be accessed from any computer, tablet, or smartphone at any time. #3 – The Home Inventory Appby Snappi is a FREE home inventory program that is 100% customizable. I like how easy it is to export your list to a cloud-based program (like Google Drive, Evernote, Dropbox). #2 – Magic Home Inventoryby TWiStErRob is a FREE app that makes it simple to organize and catalog your belongings by room and by category. Once set, you can upload photos, add tags, notes, attractive labels, and item information essential to claimants, including SKU/serial numbers, purchase dates, warranty expirations and more. The app allows for easy organization via folders and sub-folders. Sortly makes perfect sense for condo-dwellers, frequent-movers, and those without the need to catalogue an excessive amount of possessions. You can even make custom QR labels for boxes & storage containers. ![]() They have simple checklists, you can export lists, categorize by room, add the value and condition of each item. ![]() I like Sortly because it makes it easy to stay organized and keep track of all your possessions you in a wide variety of ways: #1 – Sortly is FREE for tracking up to 100 items on a single device (track unlimited items for a small fee). I’ve done it both ways - you can decide which method is best for you. Others are DIY methods to help you log the items you own inside note-taking apps or programs that you probably already use. ![]() Some are software programs or apps designed specifically for the purpose of tracking a personal inventory.
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