A tiny stationery shop for real life
The notes you leave
when you can’t be there.
Sitters, cleaners, and guests should not have to hunt through a text thread for the Wi-Fi, the vet, or how the shower works. Fill a form. Print a fridge sheet. Or text them a link that works on a phone.
People already buy these as static PDFs on Etsy for $4–$13, then edit them in Canva while packing. This skips that.
What do you need to leave?
For the person watching your animal
Pet sitter notes
Feeding, meds, vet, quirks, and the house details a sitter actually needs on the fridge.
Start this noteFor the person watching your kids
Babysitter notes
Bedtime, allergies, who to call, and the unwritten house rules — on one sheet.
Start this noteFor the person staying in your home
House sitter notes
Keys, bins, plants, neighbors, and what to do if a pipe complains.
Start this noteFor the person cleaning your home
House cleaner notes
What to skip, what to use, where the vacuum lives, how to lock up.
Start this noteFor people staying in your place
Guest house manual
Check-in, Wi-Fi, trash, quirks, and checkout — the questions that become 11pm texts.
Start this noteThe one thing everyone asks for
Wi-Fi card
A big, readable network name and password. Fridge, guest room, or Airbnb table.
Start this noteBuilt for the hour before you walk out the door.
- Fill the blanks the way you’d say them standing in the kitchen.
- Print the sheet and tape it where a tired human will look.
- Text the link so they also have tap-to-call numbers in their pocket.
Leave it where a tired human will look.
Tape the sheet to the fridge. Put the Wi-Fi card on the table. Text the link so they also have tap-to-call numbers in a pocket. Then walk out the door.