Browser Extension: Save From Any Website
The OneHaus browser extension turns the page you are looking at into household items. Found a recipe you want to cook, an event the family should be at, a product you need to buy, or a tradesperson worth keeping? One click saves it into your shared household, where everyone can see it.
OneHaus Premium: The browser extension is part of OneHaus Premium. Every new household starts with a free 7-day trial of everything. See Plans & Subscription for what's included.
Installing the Extension
The extension is built for Google Chrome. The same build also runs on Chromium browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Brave and Opera.
The Chrome Web Store listing is on its way. The download page always has the latest install link, so check there for the current status.
Once installed, pin OneHaus to your toolbar so it is one click away on any page.
Connecting Your Account
The extension uses your existing OneHaus account:
- Click the OneHaus icon in your toolbar.
- Choose Connect Haus account. A tab opens at onehaus.app where you sign in with Google or Apple, exactly as you do in the app, and click Connect extension.
- That's it. The extension is connected to your household, and everything you save lands where the whole household can see it.
What You Can Save
Open the extension on a page and it shows you what it found there:
- Recipes: the ingredients, steps and servings from any recipe page, saved into Recipes.
- Calendar events: the date, time and location from event pages, added to your shared calendar.
- Products: items from shop pages, added straight onto the shared shopping list.
- Contacts: details from business and personal pages, saved into Contacts & People.
- Any page as a task: keep a page you need to come back to as a task, with the link attached.
How Saving Works
The extension reads the page's structured data, the schema.org markup that most recipe, event, product and business pages already publish. It does this right in your browser:
- Nothing is fetched server-side. Because the extension reads the page you already have open, it works on pages behind logins and on sites that block bots.
- No AI is involved in extraction. What you see is exactly what the page publishes, not a guess.
- You confirm every save. Everything is shown as an editable draft first. Change the title, adjust the details, or cancel. Nothing reaches your household until you confirm.
If a page does not publish structured data, you can still save it as a task and deal with it later.
Sending Ingredients to Your Shopping List
On recipe pages you have a second option: send the ingredient list straight to the shared shopping list. Review the draft, delete any lines you already have at home, and confirm. The items appear on everyone's list, ready for the next shop.
The Assistant in Your Toolbar
The extension popup also includes the OneHaus assistant, the same household assistant you know from the app. Ask what is on this week, add a task, or check the shopping list without leaving the page you are on. See AI Chat for everything it can do.
Privacy
The extension is designed to read as little as possible:
- 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 so you stay connected.
- Page content is never sent anywhere, except the items you explicitly save to your household.
Tips
- Pin the extension to your toolbar so recipe sites are always one click from your shopping list.
- Use the editable draft to tidy up titles before saving, a clean name now beats a confusing one later.
- Saw something mid-research that you cannot deal with yet? Save the page as a task and it will wait for you.
Troubleshooting
- The extension found nothing to save: The page may not publish structured data. You can still save the page as a task, or add the item manually in the app.
- I was asked to upgrade: Saving recipes and using the assistant are part of OneHaus Premium. See Plans & Subscription.
- It says I am signed out: Click the OneHaus icon and choose Reconnect (or Connect Haus account). It opens the connect page at onehaus.app where one click reconnects the extension.
- My browser is not Chrome: The extension also runs on Chromium browsers such as Edge, Brave and Opera. Firefox and Safari are not supported yet.