Kodu is the private record of your property — an architectural view of every system, document, repair, and warranty, kept as one continuous history.
Begin with your address. Add what you already have. Your record builds over time and becomes more valuable the longer you keep it.
The blueprint organizes the property. The vault stores the evidence. The timeline tells the story. The guidance explains what matters.
The floor plan is the spine of your record. Each area shows what’s documented — and what the property is still missing.
Each major system in your home, tied to its install date, expected lifespan, warranty, and the full record of work done to it.
A continuous chronological record of every project, repair, document, and milestone that has shaped this property.
18 events across 4 projects, 6 documents, 2 milestones, and 6 repairs — from Jun 2018 to today.
When the home changes hands, the property record changes with it. The history of the house doesn’t reset at closing.
A Kodu record is private to you while you live in the home. When you sell, you can transfer the full property history to the next owner in a single step — or keep your copy and start fresh elsewhere. The home keeps its memory.
A home record that becomes more valuable the longer you keep it — private to you while you live in the home, and ready to transfer when the time comes.