She looks up from her phone as he walks in with the groceries — and the one thing he forgot.

The little lists that hold a home together.

Cartee keeps your household in sync. One of you types, the other shops. Nobody forgets.

Didn't you forget something?

How it works

  1. Make the list together

    Anyone in your household adds items, from anywhere, at any time.

  2. Shop with live ticks

    Grab an item, tick it off. Everyone sees it instantly, so nothing gets bought twice.

  3. Walk out with everything

    Your list follows your store's aisle order, so you never circle back for the milk.

Free for you. Shared for the household.

Free

  • Unlimited private lists on your phone
  • Categories in your store's aisle order
  • Works fully offline
  • Free forever, not a trial

Shared

  • Shared lists for the whole household, live
  • Everyone adds, everyone ticks
  • One subscription, members join free
  • Archive finished lists and bring them back

Pricing

One plan covers the whole household.

Duo

For the two of you

€9.99 / year

or €1.49 / month

  • 2 people
  • 5 active shared lists

Nobody carries the household alone.

Cartee is coming to iPhone and Android.

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Questions your household will ask

Is Cartee free?

Yes. Private lists on your phone are free forever, with the full feature set. A Duo or Family plan adds real-time shared lists for your household.

Do we both need to pay?

No. One subscription covers the whole household. Everyone else joins free with an invite.

What if I'm offline in the store?

Everything keeps working. You can add and tick items with no signal, and your changes sync the moment you're back online.

Does it work on iPhone and Android?

Yes, both.

What happens to our lists if we cancel?

They stay with the plan owner: shared lists convert back to private lists on the owner's phone, and other members lose access. Your data is never held hostage.

How is this better than a shared note?

Ticks appear live while you shop, items sort by your store's aisle order, quantities are built in, and completed items file themselves away instead of piling up.

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