Guys, Home Proof new version is out; please update. It is fully open for 3 days, so you can check it and send me feedback to
1. Join the testers group (this is what unlocks the test):
https://groups.google.com/g/homeproof-closed-testers — click Join group.
2. Become a tester:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.erangross.homeproof3. Install the app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.erangross.homeproof4. Stay opted in for the full 14 days — don't uninstall during that time.
5. Open the app a few times a week and actually try things — add a home and a couple of rooms, photograph an appliance, record a defect with a photo, make a backup and restore it. It's in 19 languages; try yours.
6. Reply with any feedback at all — one sentence is enough. What confused you, what didn't work, what you'd want added. Every comment helps: I have to show Google real feedback and what I changed because of it.
HomeProof documents your property as evidence. It turns the photos you already take of your home — rooms, appliances, serial numbers, receipts, warranties, defects — into records that hold up when money is on the line: an insurance claim after a flood, a handover dispute with your builder, a deposit argument with a landlord, a warranty fight, a sale. The output isn't motivation — it's proof you can hand to an adversary: date-stamped copies of your photos, a tamper-evident chain signed by your phone's security hardware where available — so any later edit is detectable — professional PDF reports, and signatures collected on the spot while the other party is standing next to you.
The design constraints follow from that difference. Everything stays on the phone — no account, no cloud, no internet permission at all, and optional encryption of every file with a password only you know — because evidence about the inside of your home is not data you want on anyone's server. It ships in 19 languages, offline.