Eaverly turns rough guesses about your home into a running dollar score — how much value you're protecting, what to do next, and what skipping it costs. No manuals required.
Free while in beta · One quick confirmation email, no spam
A few dollars of upkeep now, or a five-figure surprise later. The choice is only obvious once you know it exists.
Skip the $20 anode-rod check…
up to $4,500 in flood damage
Forget the spring tune-up…
up to $6,000 to replace in a hurry
"I'll clean them next month"…
up to $8,000 in foundation repair
Your parents knew this stuff. YouTube is overwhelming. Eaverly just tells you what to do.
Don't know your water heater's exact model? Neither do most homeowners. Guesstimate Mode builds a useful schedule anyway.
House or condo? Built in the '80s? Has central air? That's enough to start — no manual required.
See what's due this month, this season, this year — each task with the real cost of skipping it.
Every task done, every dollar spent, every contractor used. Future buyers and insurers love it.
Beverly DeJulio isn't just our inspiration — she's the founder's grandmother. As PBS's "Handy Ma'am," she taught millions of Americans how to fix their own homes back when women "didn't do that."
She fixed furnaces in heels and answered viewer mail by hand — thousands of letters from people who just needed someone to explain why their toilet kept running.
Today, her decades of hard-won know-how shape every recommendation in Eaverly. When you "Ask Beverly" in the app, you're tapping into a lifetime of helping regular people take care of their homes.
"If you can read a recipe, you can read a repair manual. The only difference is your house won't taste bad if you mess up — it'll just cost you more." — Beverly DeJulio
This is our moat. Anyone can copy features. Nobody can copy Beverly.
Most maintenance apps are built for spreadsheets, not people. Here's what we do instead.
Serial numbers, exact models, purchase dates. We work with "it's beige and old."
"Clean your gutters" sounds optional. We show the $8,000 reason it isn't.
Enterprise software for your house? No thanks. We're as easy as checking Instagram.
The same list for Miami and Minneapolis. We adapt to your climate and systems.
Contractor spam within hours. We're private by default.
Built by people who've never held a wrench. We're built on a lifetime of real experience.
We're rolling out gradually so we get it right. Get in line now — beta users get it free.
We're in early access now, rolling out city by city. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when Eaverly is ready in your area.
Beta users get it free. After launch we're planning a low yearly subscription — less than a single service call. There may be a paid tier for power users down the road.
100% real. Beverly DeJulio is the founder's actual grandmother. She hosted "Handy Ma'am" on public television and appeared on Oprah. "Ask Beverly" in the app is AI guidance built on her practical, no-nonsense approach.
Never. Your home data stays yours — no contractor spam, no insurance snooping. We make money from subscriptions, not your privacy.
Eaverly is built for homeowners, but renters use it too — to track what a landlord should be handling (and prove it when they don't).
YouTube teaches you how to fix things. Eaverly tells you what needs attention, when, and why it matters — before it breaks.
Waitlist members get priority access as we roll out city by city, and beta users get Eaverly free — locked in before any paid plan exists. Plus the occasional founder update (no spam).
Yes. Your home data is private to you — encrypted, never sold, and you can delete it (and your account) anytime. We make money from subscriptions, not your data.