How does KeepTrack compare?
Detailed, feature-level comparisons between KeepTrack and the other home inventory apps people consider. All competitor claims are scoped to April 2026.
KeepTrack vs Itemtopia
KeepTrack is self-hosted and open source. Itemtopia is a paid cloud service with native iOS and Android apps. Detailed breakdown of offline support, data ownership, integrations, and price.
See full comparison →KeepTrack vs Homebox
Both are open-source and free to self-host. KeepTrack adds offline operation, receipt OCR, AI search, floor plans, NFC, and Home Assistant integration. Homebox is lighter and more established.
See full comparison →KeepTrack vs Sortly
Sortly targets small businesses at $49–99/mo. KeepTrack is free, self-hosted, and built specifically for households — with insurance exports, warranty reminders, and offline operation.
See full comparison →KeepTrack vs Memento Database
Memento is a flexible general-purpose mobile database — powerful, but requires you to build your own inventory structure and has no web interface. KeepTrack is purpose-built and works in any browser.
See full comparison →KeepTrack vs Home Inventory (iOS)
Home Inventory stores data locally on one Apple device — no sync, no sharing, one-time purchase. KeepTrack syncs across all devices and household members, sends warranty reminders, and works on Android too.
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