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Your home,
looked after.

Trusted engineers, transparent pricing, one place for everything your home needs. Members pay cost price on everything we sell and arrange. Built to be on your side.

Today, your appliances. Heating, the building itself, and the rest of the home over the next year.

The home was missing a platform built around the homeowner.

homesy builds a picture of your home, learns how it’s lived in, and gives members cost-price access to a curated network of goods and services. Three things, working together, held together by a commercial model built to be on your side.
1

A picture of your home.

Every appliance, every system, every fitting: recorded. Models, ages, service history. The picture grows with you and lives in your account.

2

An intelligence that learns how it’s lived in.

What’s running. What’s about to fail. What it’ll cost to repair versus replace. The longer you’re a member, the more your home knows about itself.

3

Goods and services at cost price.

Everything we sell and arrange (appliances, parts, consumables, repairs, installs, soft services) at the rate we’ve agreed with partners. One marketplace, transparent pricing.

Today, homesy looks after your appliances. The boiler, the heating, the cleaning and gardening, the building itself, and everything else that goes into running a home follow over the next year.


We negotiate one price with partners. Members pay it.
Non-members pay less than retail.

Most home-services platforms take a hidden cut on every job: the bigger the repair, the better for them. homesy doesn’t. We negotiate one deal with each partner. Members pay that price. No margin, ever. Non-members pay less than retail with a small homesy margin on top. The intelligence and convenience are free either way; membership removes the margin.
EXAMPLE 01

A year’s supply of appliance maintenance.

Salts, descalers, filters, detergents: everything the dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, coffee machine, and kettle need to keep running. Across the year, on autopilot.
RETAIL

£230

buying each item piecemeal at full price

Non-member pays

£190

homesy’s price across the catalogue

Member pays

£135

cost price; homesy-branded items at deeper member-only pricing


Members save £95 a year vs retail. Non-members save £40. Same products, same delivery, no surprises.
EXAMPLE 02

A washing machine repair.

The drum bearing’s gone. An engineer comes out, diagnoses the fault, replaces the part. Three components: diagnosis, labour, parts.
RETAIL

£180

typical call-out, diagnosis, labour and parts at high-street rates
NON-MEMBER PAYS

£150

Diagnosis£19
Labour£96
Parts£35
Member pays

£120

Diagnosisfree
Labour£85
Parts£35

Members save £60 on a single repair. Non-members save £30. Same engineer, same parts, same job.
EXAMPLE 03

The annual service.

Once a year, an engineer checks the appliances we look after: cleaning, calibrating, replacing what’s near end-of-life before it fails. Catch problems early, extend the lifespan, keep things running.
RETAIL

£100

typical call-out, diagnosis, labour and parts at high-street rates
NON-MEMBER PAYS

£80

homesy’s price for the visit
Member pays

£50

cost price across the visit

Members save £50 every year. Non-members save £20. Recurring. One of the more boring member benefits, and one of the most valuable.
EXAMPLE 04

A new washing machine.

The repair won’t hold. You need a replacement: specified, delivered, installed, with the old machine taken away.
RETAIL

£760

Appliance (RRP)£599
Delivery£30
Install£95
Removal£36
NON-MEMBER PAYS

£680

Appliance£540
Delivery£25
Install£85
Removal£30
Member pays

£560

Appliance£450
Delivery£25
Install£60
Removal£25

Members save £200 on a new appliance, fully wrapped. Non-members save £80. Same Bosch, same delivery, same engineer fitting it.

The recommendation is always the one we’d give a friend. For members, the commercial model guarantees it. For everyone else, our reputation does.



We’re starting with appliances. We’re going further.

Today, homesy covers the appliances in your home: the washing machine, the dishwasher, the oven, the fridge, the smaller things that quietly stop working. Diagnosis, repair, replacement, advice, and the small jobs in between. Over the next year, we extend to mechanical systems, soft services, and the building itself.
NOW

Appliances

Washing machines, dishwashers, ovens, fridges, small appliances.
NEXT 6 MONTHS

Mechanical systems

Boilers, heating, plumbing, ventilation.
Following 6 months

Soft services

Cleaning, gardening, handyman work, smart-home setup.
And then

The building itself

Roof, windows, doors, insulation, damp.
The platform is built for the whole home; we’re just being careful about the order.

What it looks like in your hand.

9:41••• ▮

Good morning, Mike.

27 Holland Park Mews
Your home is well cared for.
🌀
Washing machine
Bosch · 5y
All good
🍽️
Dishwasher
Miele · 8y
Service due
♨️
Oven
Neff · 3y
All good
🔥
Boiler
Worcester · 6y
Service Thu
9:41••• ▮
‹ Your home

Bosch washing machine

Series 6 · WAJ28008GB
All good
Lifecycle
Year 5 of an expected 10–12
Last serviced4 months ago
Next serviceJul 2026
Documents6 files
Repair historyNone
The picture.The home, held in one place.
9:41••• ▮
‹ Diagnosis

Miele dishwasher

G 5210 · 8 years old · Won’t drain
Recommendation
Repair looks like the sensible next step.

The fault — water not draining — is a common, fixable issue on this model. At 8 years old with no previous repairs, it’s worth fixing.

Repair£130–190
Replace£589
9:41••• ▮
‹ Recommendation

Why repair

The reasoning
Factors considered
At 8 years, this Miele has 4–6 years of useful life left if repaired.
The fault pattern matches a known, repairable drain pump issue.
No previous repairs — this isn’t a machine becoming a money pit.
Repair cost is ~25% of replacement — well under the 50% threshold.
What changes that
·If the engineer finds the motor’s gone, replacement gets reconsidered.
The decision.What’s wrong, what to do, what it costs.
9:41••• ▮
‹ Replace dishwasher

Three options

Matched to your kitchen
Miele G 5210
Like-for-like · 14 place
£589£789
You save £200

Member price = our cost + £30 delivery. No markup.

9:41••• ▮
‹ Book repair

Tom can come tomorrow

SE15 · 4 jobs nearby
T
Tom Hardcastle
Your local engineer · 12y
Earliest slots
Tomorrow morning10–12
Tomorrow afternoon2–4
Visit + diagnostic£79
Member rate−20%
The shop.Cost-price access in plain view.

Built on twenty years of looking after homes.

homesy is built by the team behind Zest, a home-care business that has been looking after British households for two decades. We know what breaks, what lasts, which engineers turn up, which parts last, and what good service looks like. We know it because we've been doing it.

Every engineer in the homesy network is vetted by us, holds the trade qualifications we ask for, agrees to our framework on pricing and conduct, and gets feedback on every job. The framework is non-negotiable; the prices are agreed in advance; the standards are what we'd want in our own homes.

40,000

households looked after

165,000

appliances on the books

20+

years of operational depth

87%

annual customer retention

Real home · Contextual The kind of lived-in household homesy is built to look after — warm, characterful, signs of life. Used at supporting scale, not full bleed.
Engineer · On callout A real engineer examining an appliance component in a real kitchen. Documentary register. (Currently a Zest engineer in branded polo — honest provenance per "built by the team behind Zest". Long-arc: re-shoot in homesy livery.)
Team · Behind the operation The people answering calls — focused, candid, mid-shift. Captures operational depth in a way a corporate headshot can't. (Real Zest team; same long-arc replacement note.)
Fleet · Operational visibility The vehicles arriving at homes across the country. The substance behind the network made visible. (Zest fleet currently; long-arc replacement in homesy livery once branded vehicles are on the road.)

Two ways in. Same homesy.

Some people use homesy for everything in their home; others use it when something comes up. Both are fine. Same picture of your home, same partners, same prices on the work, same shop, same care.

The difference is what you pay homesy. Members pay a flat £9.99 a month and nothing on top. We make zero margin on what you buy or arrange. Non-members pay nothing monthly and pay homesy's price on what they buy through us, usually less than retail, with our margin built in.

Membership

£9.99 / month

Cost price on everything we sell and arrange. The appliances when you replace them or want a new one. The cleaning products and consumables you'd be buying anyway. The services when you need them. Every category, every transaction: the price we pay, with nothing added.

Best for: anyone who wants the home looking after itself in the background, and the savings that come with it.
Non-member

Free to join

Same partners, same shop, same picture of your home. Buy through homesy at our price, usually less than retail, with our margin built in. We're still your advocate; just not structurally.

Best for: occasional use, or trying homesy out before committing.

Members save across three categories. Most years involve at least one purchase or job in each.

01 · Appliances

The things you replace and the things you upgrade.

When something reaches the end of its life — the fridge, the washing machine, the oven — the cost-price replacement will usually save a member a hundred pounds, often much more. The same goes for the things you decide to add or upgrade.
02 · Consumables

The small things that keep a home running.

The descalers, drum cleaners, filters, bulbs, and the cleaning products you'd be buying anyway. Smaller individual savings, but they add up across the year.
03 · Services

The jobs when something needs doing.

When an engineer comes out, members pay the deal price we've agreed with the partner. No homesy fee on top. Saves up to £50 a call, every call.

Even in a quiet year, a member buying consumables and using the platform occasionally will usually save more than the £120 subscription. As homesy looks after more of your home, the cost-price relationship covers more, and the savings grow with it. The £9.99 stays the same.

The questions worth asking.


How do you make money?
Two ways. From the £9.99 monthly membership fee, and from the margin we take on what non-members buy through us. Members pay our cost price, with zero margin on top, ever. Partners get the price we agreed with them either way.

Why £9.99?
It's the number where the membership funds the platform — the engineer network, the price negotiations, the picture of your home, the engineers we'll send.

What happens when you launch the rest of the platform?
Your membership covers it. As we add boilers, heating, the soft services of running a home, and the building itself, those come into your homesy at no extra charge.

What if I want to leave?
Cancel any time, no exit fees. You can come back later — we'll keep the picture of your home unless you ask us to delete it.

Will the price go up?
Not for the same coverage. If we raise the price, it's because we've added something material. Existing members get to keep their existing rate where the law allows.

Your home, looked after.

Today, your appliances. Soon, the whole home.
Built to be on your side. Today and as we grow.