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Your daily command center — everything you need to know, right when you open eeva. The Home tab is the first thing you see when you open eeva. Think of it as your household’s daily briefing — what’s happening today, what needs your attention, and what you’ve been working on recently.

What’s on the Home tab

Today / What’s Next

Right at the top, you’ll see what’s on your plate. This includes:
  • Today’s events — Appointments, meetings, and anything on the calendar for today
  • Upcoming tasks — Things that are due soon or need attention
  • What’s next — A look ahead at what’s coming up so nothing sneaks up on you

Pinned items

Items you’ve pinned will show up here for easy access. Pin the things you keep going back to — your grocery list, a recurring project, the babysitter’s contact — so they’re always one tap away. Pinned items appear for all household members.

Activity log

A running feed of what’s been created, updated, or completed. This is especially handy in shared households — you can see what your partner or housemates have been adding or checking off.

The AI chat bar

Sitting just above the tab bar, you’ll always see eeva’s chat input: “What can I help you organize?” This is your direct line to eeva. You can: You don’t have to leave the Home tab to use it — it’s right there, always ready.

The Plus Menu: Quick Add to eeva

The hexagon (+) in the center of the tab bar is the Plus Menu and your shortcut to create anything:
  • Tap it
  • Choose Task, Event, Note, or Document
  • Fill in the details and save
New items show up in your Home activity log immediately!

Making Home work for you

Home gets more useful the more you put into eeva. The more tasks, events, and notes you create, the more your daily briefing actually reflects your day. Connect your calendar, do a brain dump, pin your most-used items — and Home becomes the one screen you check every morning.
Tip: Make it a habit to open eeva first thing in the morning. A quick glance at the Home tab sets you up for the day — no sticky notes or mental gymnastics required.