Pocketdoor

Did Houzz and Zola just have a baby? πŸ™‚πŸ 

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Homeowners, designers and builders use Pocketdoor to track product options, make decisions, and coordinate purchases. Make sure the right person buys the right item on time. Ditch the spreadsheets. Get the Pocketdoor web app, iPhone app or Android app today!
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Launch tags:
Androidβ€’iOSβ€’Browser Extensions
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Dan Meyer
Hi everyone, We decided to create Pocketdoor after going through a series of projects where spreadsheets and email led to confusion, late orders, and incorrect purchases. This caused unnecessary frustration, delay and expense. We figured there had to be a better way. At Pocketdoor, we believe that the project can be as delightful as the finished home.πŸ™‚πŸ  Think about it…when your cousin got married did she email around a spreadsheet of gifts they wantedβ€”and follow up with updates every few days? No, of course not. So why do we manage remodels, renovations and other home improvements this way?πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Well, now we don’t. The happiest homeowners, designers and builders use Pocketdoor to: - save and share pics of designs they love - keep track of product decisions before making final selections - add items with ease (by URL, browser button, sharing to mobile app, …) - make sure that the right person buys the right item at the right time Check it out. Let us know what you think! And if you like new things, you can get early access to our iPhone app in the next week. Just sign up here: https://pocketdoor.com/early-access Thank you for the feedback! We love hearing from users. πŸ‘
Niall O'Connor

There are other project planning tools (trello, JIRA etc) but pocketdoor is tailored for home improvement projects.

Pros:

Helps project participants stay current on ever evolving home improvement plans

Cons:

Have freemium packaged designs with purchase lists to save the leg work of building out your own design from scratch

Dan Meyer
@niall0c thank you for the feedback. we've been working on something very similar...hoping to have it this summer
Nick Richards
Are there any plans for an Android app?
Courtney M. Quish
@nickrichards yes, definitely. @danmeyer1 is an Android user and wouldn't have it any other way!
Dan Meyer
@nickrichards the android app is already in process. we decided to prioritize the iPhone app because our early test/beta users were 2-3x more likely to be on iPhone. (but I much prefer Android and we are already pretty far along on that front...stay tuned!)
Dan Meyer
@nickrichards in the next few days, we'll announce the Android app, but you can get it here: https://pocketdoor.com/support/app