cubby: stash & track

cubby: stash & track
Developer: Marcbex LLC
Category: Lifestyle
100 installs
2.00 ratings
73 monthly active users
Revenue not available
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cubby: stash & track Summary

cubby: stash & track is a mobile iOS app in Lifestyle by Marcbex LLC. Released in Mar 2026 (recently released ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 73 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 16, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 16, 2026 .


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App Description

Know what you have. See what you need.

cubby is the simplest way for households to track everyday supplies — and never overbuy or run out again.

THREE-TAP TRACKING
Stocked, low, or out — just tap to update. No barcodes, no counting, no tedious quantity management. cubby's 3-status system is designed for real life, not spreadsheets.

AUTO SHOPPING LIST
Items marked low or out appear on your shopping list automatically. Tap "Got it" when you're done and they're restocked instantly.

SHARED WITH YOUR HOUSEHOLD
Invite your partner, roommates, or family. Everyone sees the same pantry in real time — no shared accounts needed, just iCloud. One person updates, everyone knows.

ORGANIZED YOUR WAY
Sort items into categories like Kitchen, Bath, and Utility — or create your own. Customize with emoji icons to find things at a glance.

SMART AUTO-CATEGORIZATION
Powered by Apple Intelligence, cubby suggests the right category and emoji as you type. Add "paper towels" and it files them under Kitchen automatically. Everything runs on-device, so nothing leaves your phone.

BUILT FOR PRIVACY
No sign-ups, no email, no third-party accounts. cubby uses your iCloud for sync and sharing — your data stays yours. Anonymous usage analytics help improve the app, but your inventory data never leaves your iCloud. Auto-categorization runs entirely on your device through Apple Intelligence.

cubby is free with no ads. Made by one person who got tired of buying a third bottle of soy sauce.