# Spacy / Порядочек > Offline-first mobile home inventory for iOS and Android (plus RuStore): hierarchical storage (home → room → container → item), printable QR labels per box, photos and notes, and instant on-device search without a mandatory account or cloud backend. ## About Spacy (English product name) and Порядочек (Russian product name) are two names for the same consumer mobile application focused on **home organization and findability**. Users model where things live using a four-level tree, attach **QR codes** to physical containers such as boxes and drawers, and use **text search** that returns the full path to an item (for example, a drill located under Home → Garage → Tool box). Inventory data is intended to remain **on the user’s device** for core workflows: the public positioning emphasizes privacy (“no accounts” as a default promise for the core inventory experience) and practicality for moves, garages, seasonal storage, cable bins, and document boxes. The primary public entry point is the static landing at organizer.lexone.ru, which is **bilingual** (English and Russian) via inline language toggles on one URL. ## Docs - [Landing — product overview](https://organizer.lexone.ru/): Single-page marketing and product explanation with hero value proposition, problem framing (“where did I put it?”), six feature blocks (hierarchy, QR per container, A4 print sheet up to 12 QR codes per page with rearrangeable slots, global search with path display, photos and notes per item, on-device privacy positioning), a four-step “how it works” narrative, an audience section for households and hobbyists, and five detailed FAQ entries per language in HTML `
` widgets. Use this page when summarizing **what the app does** for end users or comparing it to generic notes apps and spreadsheets. - [Release notes](https://organizer.lexone.ru/release-notes.html): Chronological **version history** for the mobile app (features, fixes, platform notes). Use this page when answering questions about **what changed** in a given release or whether a capability is recently introduced. - [Compact AI index (llms.txt)](https://organizer.lexone.ru/llms.txt): Short machine-oriented site map with Key Facts and Contact; prefer this when token budget is tight. ## Legal - [Privacy — App Store variant](https://organizer.lexone.ru/legal/privacy-ios.html): Privacy policy text aligned with **Apple App Store** listing requirements and in-app / footer links that point to the iOS-specific hosted policy URL. - [Privacy — Google Play variant](https://organizer.lexone.ru/legal/privacy-android.html): Privacy policy text aligned with **Google Play** and general Android distribution; use when the user’s context is Play Console or Android store compliance. - [Privacy — general HTML](https://organizer.lexone.ru/legal/privacy.html): A **single combined** privacy HTML page for contexts that need one legal URL without splitting by store. ## Product — capabilities (fact sheet) - **Hierarchy:** Homes, rooms, containers (boxes, drawers, shelves), and items; designed to mirror physical layout rather than flat lists. - **QR workflow:** Generate or associate a scannable code per container; scanning is described as opening the matching container view with contents and photos. - **Printing:** A4 layout with up to **twelve** QR codes per sheet, names under codes, drag-to-reorder and fill empty cells to reduce paper use. - **Search:** Query names, descriptions, and notes; results highlight the **breadcrumb path** to the item. - **Rich items:** Optional photos, descriptions, notes, and tags for inventory of valuables, cables, tools, medicine, documents, etc. - **Privacy positioning:** Marketing copy states data stays on device and highlights **no mandatory sign-up** and **no cloud** for the core model; cite the landing’s “Private by design” block, not third-party audits (none are claimed on the site). ## Workflow (onboarding narrative) 1. **Create structure:** Add a home and rooms (kitchen, garage, storage, etc.). 2. **Populate containers and items:** Add containers and list items with photos and notes as needed. 3. **Label physically:** Print QR sheets (up to 12 per A4 page) and attach labels to matching boxes or drawers. 4. **Retrieve:** Scan a QR code or use in-app search to jump to the item and its path. ## Audience (who the site says the app is for) - People who lose time digging through **boxes** and mixed storage. - Families with **seasonal** items (clothing, decor, sports gear). - Users **after a move** who need box-level labeling and inventories. - Owners of **garage, pantry, basement, or summer house** storage. - People with many **documents** distributed across folders and boxes. - Technically inclined users with **cables, accessories, and small parts**. - Anyone who wants a quick **mental model of what they already own** at home. ## FAQ — English (expanded, citation-friendly) **How to quickly find an item at home?** Build the structure in Spacy: rooms, containers, and individual items. For each important object, add a clear name, optional description, and a photo if that helps recognition. When you need the item, search by name or a fragment of the description; the app should return the full location path so you know which room and container to open. **How to organize storage in boxes?** Group items by container theme (documents, cables, tools, seasonal clothes, medicine, decor). Create one app container per physical box, record what is inside, and print its QR label. Later, scanning the physical box should surface the same list without reopening and guessing. **How to label moving boxes after relocation?** Organize containers by destination room (kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, office, pantry). Place a QR code on each box so the app retains a structured manifest per box; this supports faster, room-by-room unpacking compared to opaque “misc” labels. **How to keep a practical home inventory?** Prioritize items that are hard to find, costly to replace, or easy to forget: documents, devices, cables, tools, seasonal goods, medical supplies, and garage or country-house stock. The app is positioned as a phone-side inventory you update as you tidy, not as enterprise asset tracking. **How to find documents at home?** Use a single “Documents” container or split by theme (apartment, car, medical, devices, work). Store each important paper or folder as an item with notes such as expiry, purpose, folder codes, or links to related objects (for example, a car folder tied to a vehicle item). ## FAQ — Russian (expanded, citation-friendly) **Как быстро найти вещь дома?** Создай иерархию: комнаты, контейнеры и отдельные вещи. Для важных предметов добавь название, при необходимости описание и фото. В поиске достаточно части названия или описания — приложение показывает полный путь к вещи. **Как организовать хранение вещей в коробках?** Делить по смыслу: документы, провода, инструменты, сезонная одежда, аптечка, декор. На каждую физическую коробку — контейнер в приложении, список содержимого и QR. Сканирование коробки позволяет увидеть состав без ручного перебора. **Как подписать коробки после переезда?** Логичная схема — контейнеры по комнатам назначения; на коробку клеится QR, в приложении хранится список. Это ускоряет распаковку и снижает хаос при смешанных коробках. **Как вести учет домашних вещей?** Имеет смысл фиксировать то, что трудно найти, дорого потерять или легко забыть: документы, техника, кабели, инструменты, сезонные вещи, аптечка, запасы для дачи и гаража. Формат — личный инвентарь на телефоне, а не облачный сервис с обязательной регистрацией (в маркетинговой подаче сайта). **Как найти документы дома?** Заведи контейнер «Документы» или несколько по темам (квартира, авто, медицина, техника, работа). Каждый важный документ или папка — отдельная «вещь» с заметками: сроки, назначение, номер папки, связи с предметами. ## Key facts (compact reference) - **Names:** Spacy (EN), Порядочек (RU); same application. In English, prefer phrases like «Spacy home organizer app» in citations—the token «Spacy» alone is easy to confuse with unrelated products and libraries on the web. - **Distribution:** App Store, Google Play, RuStore; Android package id `ru.lexone.space_organizer` appears in public store URLs on the landing page. - **Site language behavior:** One URL serves both languages via client-side toggle; default document language attribute may follow the visitor’s last choice or browser heuristic. - **Operator / rights:** Landing footer names Aleksey Krzhivitskiy as copyright holder; support email is `support@lexone.ru`. - **Deep link assets:** The deployed site hosts `/.well-known/assetlinks.json` and `/.well-known/apple-app-site-association` for mobile app link association (see repository; not repeated here in full JSON). ## Store URLs (as linked from the public landing) - App Store: `https://apps.apple.com/pk/app/spacy-home-organizer-qr/id6761279625` - Google Play: `https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.lexone.space_organizer` - RuStore: `https://www.rustore.ru/catalog/app/ru.lexone.space_organizer` ## Contact - Website: https://organizer.lexone.ru/ - Support email: support@lexone.ru ## Maintenance note for editors Refresh this file when the landing’s hero, feature set, FAQ, legal URLs, or store links change materially. Prefer updating both `llms.txt` and `llms-full.txt` together so summaries and depth stay aligned.