OneHaus for Chrome: save recipes and the web to your home
The OneHaus Chrome extension saves recipes, events, products and contacts from any website into your shared household. Editable drafts, nothing retyped.
Product NewsYour household does not live in one app. It lives all over the web: the recipe you found at lunch, the school fair page, the trainers in a checkout tab, the plumber a neighbour recommended.
Today that gap closes. The OneHaus browser extension for Chrome saves all of it, straight from the page you are viewing, into the household you share. No retyping, no copy and paste, no "I'll add it later" that never happens.
Save the Page You Are Already On
Open the extension on a page and it shows you what it found there, ready to save:
- Recipes: the ingredients, steps and servings, saved into your household's recipe collection. The best recipe clipper is one that puts dinner where the whole house can see it.
- Calendar events: the date, time and location from an event page, added to the shared family calendar everyone already checks.
- Products: anything from a shop page, dropped straight onto the shared shopping list.
- Contacts: details from a business or personal page, filed into Contacts & People. The electrician's website becomes the electrician's number.
- Any page as a task: found something you need to come back to? Save the page as a task and it waits in your list, link attached.
And because it is OneHaus, everything you save lands in your shared household. The recipe you clip at your desk is on your partner's phone before you have closed the tab.

No Guesswork, Just the Page Itself
There is no AI doing the extraction, and nothing leaves your browser to do it.
The extension reads the page's structured data, the schema.org markup that most recipe, event, product and business pages already publish. It reads it right there in your browser, on the page you already have open. That has three consequences worth spelling out:
- It works behind logins. A members-only recipe site, a school portal, a page your browser can see but a bot cannot. If you can view it, you can save it.
- It works on sites that block bots. Nothing is fetched server-side, so there is nothing for a site to block.
- What you save is what the page says. No model guessing at quantities or dates. Just the data the site itself publishes.
Everything is shown as an editable draft before it is saved. Rename it, fix a detail, untick what you do not want. Nothing reaches your household until you confirm.
Recipe Pages Have a Shortcut
From any recipe page you can also send the ingredient list straight to the shared shopping list. Review the draft, untick the things already in the cupboard, confirm. The whole shop for Friday's dinner is on everyone's list in seconds.

Your Assistant, One Click From Any Page
The extension popup also includes the OneHaus assistant, the same household assistant from the app. Mid-browse, you can ask what is on this weekend, add a task, or check whether anyone already bought coffee, without switching tabs or opening the app.
One Click to Connect
There is no setup ceremony. Install the extension, click the OneHaus icon, and sign in at onehaus.app with Google or Apple, the same account you already use. From then on, everything you save goes to your shared household.
The extension is built for Google Chrome, and the same build runs on Chromium browsers like Edge, Brave and Opera.
Built to Read as Little as Possible
A browser extension asks for trust, so here is exactly how this one behaves:
- It reads a page only when you open it and choose to save something. It does not watch you browse.
- It stores a sign-in credential locally in your browser, nothing more.
- Page content is never sent anywhere, except the items you explicitly choose to save to your household.
That's the whole list.
How to Get Started
- Get the extension from the download page, which always has the latest Chrome Web Store link.
- Sign in with the Google or Apple account you use for OneHaus.
- Open it on a page worth keeping. A recipe is a good first save.
The extension is part of OneHaus Premium, and every new household starts with a free 7-day trial of everything, no card needed. New to OneHaus? The getting started guide has you set up in minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which browsers does the extension support?
The extension is built for Google Chrome using Manifest V3. The same build also runs on Chromium browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Brave and Opera. Firefox and Safari are not supported yet.
Does it use AI to read the page?
No. The extension reads the page's schema.org structured data directly in your browser, so what you save is exactly what the site publishes. Every save is shown as an editable draft you confirm first. The assistant chat in the popup is the same OneHaus assistant as the app.
Does it work on pages behind a login?
Yes. The extension reads the page you already have open in your browser, and nothing is fetched server-side. That means it works on members-only sites and on sites that block bots.
What does the extension do with my browsing?
Nothing. It reads a page only when you open the extension and choose to save something. A sign-in credential is stored locally in your browser, and page content is never sent anywhere except the items you explicitly save to your household.
Is the extension included in my subscription?
Yes. The extension is part of OneHaus Premium, and one household subscription covers everyone in your home on every platform. Saving recipes and using the assistant require Pro, and every new household starts with a free 7-day trial.
The Web, Sorted Into Your Household
Phone in your pocket, browser at your desk, assistant in your conversations, and now a save button on the entire web. Same household, same source of truth, one click closer.
Grab the extension from the download page, sign in, and save something worth cooking.
Related
- Browser extension docs. Everything it can save and how it works.
- Meal planning is now built into OneHaus. Plan the week from your recipes and turn it into a shopping list.
- OneHaus is now available in ChatGPT, Claude and Claude Code. Run your household from the assistant you already use.
- OneHaus is now available on the web. The full product, in any modern browser.