Your plants know where they live. Your app should too.

PlantKeeper is the first plant care app that factors in your home's real environment. Window direction, HVAC proximity, seasonal light shifts, local water quality. Every recommendation is tied to where each plant actually sits.

Move away from vent
Living Room
South-facing
Light
Bright indirect
Humidity
Low (28%)
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Fern (Boston)
Nephrolepis exaltata
Water tmrw
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Snake Plant
Dracaena trifasciata
Thriving
The problem

Every plant app gives generic advice. Your home is not generic.

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Generic schedules fail

"Water every 7 days" ignores that your apartment faces north and gets half the light of a south-facing home. Same plant, wildly different needs.

02

Seasons change everything

A monstera near a west window in July needs water twice as often as in January. Most apps don't adjust for your zip code or season at all.

03

Your water might be the problem

Calatheas hate fluoride. Your tap water might be loaded with it. No plant app checks your municipal water report. PlantKeeper does.

How it works

Care advice that knows your rooms, your seasons, your water.

Room Intelligence

Map every plant to its real environment

Assign each plant to a room. PlantKeeper captures window direction, distance from heating and cooling vents, and natural light assessment. Move a plant to a different room and watch its care schedule update instantly.

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Window Direction
Primary light source
South-facing
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HVAC Proximity
Heating vent detected
2 ft away
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Light Level
Adjusted for March
Bright indirect
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Water Hardness
Charlotte, NC (28202)
Moderate
Smart Scheduling

Schedules that shift with the seasons

Watering frequency drops in winter when growth slows. Fertilizer pauses during dormancy. Light recommendations shift as sun angles change. PlantKeeper adjusts all of this automatically based on your zip code and time of year.

Watering frequency for Boston Fern
JanMarJunSepDec
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Current schedule
Spring (Charlotte, NC)
Every 5 days
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Winter adjustment
Dec - Feb
Every 10 days
AI Diagnosis

Snap a photo. Get an answer that actually helps.

PlantKeeper's AI doesn't just identify the problem. It cross-references the plant's species, room conditions, watering history, and last fertilizer date to give you a diagnosis that's actually accurate. Not just "looks like overwatering."

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My monstera's leaves are turning yellow. Is this normal?
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Based on your monstera's profile, this is likely related to the low humidity in your bedroom (24%) combined with its proximity to the heating vent. Here's what I'd recommend:
Diagnosis: Low Humidity Stress
92% confidence
SeverityMonitor
Room humidity24% (needs 50%+)
Last watered3 days ago
ActionMove from vent, mist daily

Plants don't die from neglect. They die from bad advice.

PlantKeeper gives every plant in your home care guidance that's actually calibrated to where it lives. Not a generic care card. Real intelligence.