OneHaus for Android: one app to run your household
OneHaus is now on Android via Google Play: tasks, a shared calendar, shopping lists and an AI assistant for your whole household, iPhone and Android together.
Product NewsOneHaus is now available on Android. You can download it from Google Play today and run your whole household from one app, whether everyone's on Android or your home is a mix of iPhone and Android.
Until now, OneHaus was an Apple-only affair. That left mixed households stuck: one partner on an iPhone, the other on a Pixel or a Galaxy, unable to share the same home in the same place. That's fixed. OneHaus is now a proper household app for Android with full feature parity, so the whole house can finally sit inside one shared home instead of stitching plans together across two ecosystems.
What you get on Android
Everything. This isn't a stripped-back companion app. The Android release ships with the same feature set as our iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch apps, so nobody in your household is a second-class member because of the phone in their pocket.
Tasks and chores with rotation
Capture any chore or to-do the moment it comes to mind and hand it to whoever's best placed to deal with it. Set anything to repeat, from the weekly bins to the yearly boiler service, so the jobs that are easy to forget simply show up when they're due. Give a task a due date and OneHaus orders your list by what matters now, with overdue at the top, then today, then the days ahead. When it's someone else's turn, rotate a chore automatically between household members rather than rewriting it from scratch. If you've been hunting for a proper chore app for Android that the whole family shares, this is it.
A shared calendar
One calendar for the whole house. Add recurring events for the things that come round every week or term, and everyone sees the same timeline across their phones, so appointments, work shifts and school events stop slipping through the cracks. It pushes to Apple Calendar and Google Calendar too, so your household plan sits alongside the calendars you already use.
Shared shopping lists with aisle sorting
Keep one shared shopping list the whole household adds to, with every change syncing across phones. Anyone can drop in items from the sofa, the office, or the moment they spot the milk running low. OneHaus groups everything into clear sections like Fruit & Vegetables, Frozen, and Pantry & Dry Goods, so you move through the shop aisle by aisle instead of doubling back. Because it's a single shared shopping list on Android and iPhone alike, you stop coming home with three cartons of something nobody needed.
Home inventory
Most family organiser apps for Android stop at calendars and lists. OneHaus keeps your appliances, vehicles, pets, documents and subscriptions in the same place as everything else, so the warranty that runs out, the MOT that's due and the renewal you keep meaning to cancel turn into tasks before they turn into problems.
The AI assistant
The assistant acts on your data, it doesn't just answer questions about it. Type or hold to speak in plain language, the way you'd ask anyone else in the house. Add eggs to the shopping list, ask when the vet appointment is, or check what's due today, and OneHaus turns the sentence into the right action in seconds. Because it already understands your context, who lives there, what repeats, and what's on the calendar, you rarely have to explain yourself twice.
It works in mixed households
This is the release we've been asked for most. Plenty of homes aren't all-Apple or all-Android. One person carries an iPhone, checks things on an iPad and glances at an Apple Watch. Another lives on Android. Before today, that split meant OneHaus couldn't be the shared home it was built to be.
Now everyone joins the same household regardless of device. Assign a chore on an iPhone and it appears on your partner's Android phone. Add milk from a Pixel and it's on the list your flatmate sees on their iPad. The household shares one source of truth, and from today that's true no matter what anyone chose at the phone shop.
It also works through your favourite AI assistant
OneHaus isn't only an app on your phone. You can also connect it to AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude, so you can add tasks, check what's due, or update your shopping list straight from a conversation you're already having. For the households who like working that way, it's another door into the same shared home. (A Chrome extension is coming soon, and the old OneHaus web app has been retired, so the app and your assistant are where everything lives now.)
One plan for the whole house
OneHaus is free to download on Google Play. You start with a free 30-day trial, then keep going on a single household subscription that unlocks every feature for everyone who lives together. There's one price for the whole home, with unlimited household members at no extra cost, so adding your partner, your flatmates or the kids never costs more. Current pricing is shown in the app at the point of purchase.
How to get started
- Open Google Play on your Android phone and search for OneHaus, or head to the download page.
- Install the app and create your household.
- Invite everyone who lives with you, whether they're on Android, iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.
- Add your first few chores, a shared shopping list and the events coming up, or just tell the assistant what's on your mind and let it sort them into place.
That's it. Your whole home, in one app, on whatever phone each person happens to carry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is OneHaus available on Android?
Yes. OneHaus is now available natively on Android through Google Play. It's a full app with the same features as our iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch apps, not a cut-down version. Head to the download page to get started.
Does OneHaus work between iPhone and Android?
Yes. That's exactly what this release enables. Everyone joins the same household regardless of device, so some members can be on iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch while others are on Android, and everyone sees the same tasks, calendar and shopping lists in sync.
Is OneHaus free on Android?
OneHaus is free to download on Google Play and comes with a free 30-day trial. After that, it's a single household subscription that covers everyone who lives together, with unlimited members at no extra cost. Current pricing is shown in the app at the time of purchase.
What can OneHaus do on Android?
Everything the Apple apps do: tasks and chores with automatic rotation, a shared household calendar, collaborative shopping lists with aisle sorting, a home inventory for appliances, warranties, documents and subscriptions, meal planning, and an AI assistant you can talk to in plain language.
Can I use OneHaus on the web?
No. OneHaus lives in its native apps for Android, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch, and you can also connect it to AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude. The old web app has been retired, and a Chrome extension is coming soon.
Try OneHaus free
OneHaus is available now on Google Play for Android, and on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. Start your free 30-day trial and bring the whole household into one app.
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