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Brimm
Tracks the pace of your pantry so you don't run out
Brimm is a household stock-keeping app for people who'd rather not think about when the coffee runs out. You add the things you buy regularly — coffee, oat milk, paper towels, the soap you actually like. Brimm watches your restocks, learns your pace, and gives you a quiet heads-up a few days before you're out. No lists to maintain. No nagging. No "alert: critical inventory." Free to start. Optionally shared with the rest of your household.
This started with a really specific feeling: reaching for the coffee jar on a Sunday morning and realizing it was empty. Then it kept happening — oat milk on Tuesdays, dish soap at the worst moments, paper towels right when guests arrived.
I tried lists. I tried subscriptions. I tried "I'll just remember." None of it stuck, because none of it matched how a real household actually runs. You don't track 47 items. You have a coffee you like, a brand of oat milk, the paper towels you always buy.
So I built Brimm. You add the handful of things you keep around. It watches your restocks, learns your pace, and gives you a quiet heads-up a few days before zero. No lists. No nagging. No "alert: critical inventory."
A few things I'd love your help with today: 🟧 What do you ALWAYS run out of at the worst possible moment? 🟧 What pantry/household apps have you tried and bounced off? 🟧 Honest feedback on the onboarding — too much? too little?
Brimm is free to start, available on iOS, and built by one person who also hates running out.
Thanks for being here. I'll be in the comments all day.
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About Brimm on Product Hunt
“Tracks the pace of your pantry so you don't run out”
Brimm was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Brimm is a household stock-keeping app for people who'd rather not think about when the coffee runs out. You add the things you buy regularly — coffee, oat milk, paper towels, the soap you actually like. Brimm watches your restocks, learns your pace, and gives you a quiet heads-up a few days before you're out. No lists to maintain. No nagging. No "alert: critical inventory." Free to start. Optionally shared with the rest of your household.
Brimm was featured in Productivity (655.7k followers), Home (170.1k followers), Lifestyle (1.7k followers) and Vercel Day (20 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 159k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Dima, the maker of Brimm.
This started with a really specific feeling: reaching for the coffee jar on a Sunday morning and realizing it was empty. Then it kept happening — oat milk on Tuesdays, dish soap at the worst moments, paper towels right when guests arrived.
I tried lists. I tried subscriptions. I tried "I'll just remember." None of it stuck, because none of it matched how a real household actually runs. You don't track 47 items. You have a coffee you like, a brand of oat milk, the paper towels you always buy.
So I built Brimm. You add the handful of things you keep around. It watches your restocks, learns your pace, and gives you a quiet heads-up a few days before zero. No lists. No nagging. No "alert: critical inventory."
A few things I'd love your help with today: 🟧 What do you ALWAYS run out of at the worst possible moment? 🟧 What pantry/household apps have you tried and bounced off? 🟧 Honest feedback on the onboarding — too much? too little?
Brimm is free to start, available on iOS, and built by one person who also hates running out.
Thanks for being here. I'll be in the comments all day.