Built on a farm. For everyone who owns things they care about.
Itemizable started with a simple frustration: standing in a field, needing a service record that was buried somewhere in a pile of paperwork — or worse, never written down at all.
Himanshu & Lincoln — Lincoln County, WA
Raising livestock in eastern Washington
I'm Himanshu Mehru — a software developer and a farmer in eastern Washington. I raise livestock, maintain vehicles, manage property, and use more tools than I can count. For years, I struggled with the same thing every farmer, rancher, and homeowner struggles with: keeping track of it all.
When was the last time I serviced the tractor? Is the warranty on the water heater still good? Where's the receipt for that generator? I'd stand there trying to remember, knowing the answer was somewhere — a glovebox, a filing cabinet, an email I'd never find again.
Thousands of dollars lost to disorganization — not because people didn't care, but because there was no good way to keep up.
I'd talk to my neighbors and hear the same stories. A missed warranty claim. A repair done twice because nobody remembered the first one. This isn't just a rural problem — people in cities deal with the same thing with their cars, electronics, appliances, and rental properties. Everyone owns things they care about, and almost nobody has a good system for tracking them.
With AI, I finally felt this problem could be solved properly. Not with another spreadsheet, but with something smart enough to do the busywork for you. That's why I built Itemizable.
How I build Itemizable.
Every decision comes back to one question: would this help someone standing in a barn, a garage, or a living room trying to find something they need?
Built for real people
Itemizable is designed for farmers, families, and small business owners — not enterprise IT departments. If it doesn't make sense to someone standing in a barn, it doesn't ship.
Your data is yours
I don't sell your information, train AI on your records, or share your data with third parties. Your inventory is private — period.
AI should save you time, not create work
Technology works best when you don't have to think about it. AI handles the filing, the reminders, and the searching — you just live your life.
Shaped by real users
Every feature starts with a real problem someone told me about — a neighbor, a user, a friend. The best ideas come from the people who use this every day.
One developer. A real problem. And the freedom to solve it right.
Itemizable has no investors, no board of directors, and no pressure to monetize your data. I built it because I needed it, and I keep building it because other people need it too.
I use Itemizable on my own farm every single day — to track my vehicles, my livestock, my equipment, and my property. Every feature gets tested in the field before it ever reaches you. When something doesn't work, I'm usually the first to notice.
The roadmap is shaped by the people who actually use the product. When you reach out, you're talking to the person who wrote the code. That's not going to change.
Stop losing track of the things that matter.
No more digging through gloveboxes, filing cabinets, or old emails. Start tracking everything you own — for free.