Getting Started
How do you keep track of recurring maintenance without a spreadsheet?
You log the task and the part it needs, once. EazyMaintenance remembers both, and reminds you before the next one's due. Here's exactly how it works, start to finish.
Four Steps
Up and running in minutes.
No complicated setup, no onboarding call. Add your first asset in under two minutes.
Download the App
Free on the iOS App Store and Google Play. Accounts are created in the app — there's no separate signup form.
Add an Asset
A vehicle, a water heater, a horse, a generator — anything you maintain regularly. Give it a name and a photo if you want one.
Log the Task and the Part
This is the piece most tools skip. When you log a service, you log the part that went with it — model number, spec, and an Amazon link if there is one — in the same entry.
Get Reminded, Not Surprised
Set a date-based reminder once. Next time it's due, you get a notification — and when you tap into it, the part you need is already there.
Why logging the task and the part together matters
Most tracking methods — a notebook, a spreadsheet, a generic notes app — can record that you did something. What they can't do is connect that task to the specific part or spec you used, which is exactly the information you need the next time that task comes around. That gap is the actual source of the frustration: not forgetting a task is due, but forgetting what it needs.
EazyMaintenance is built around closing that specific gap. It's a design choice, not just a feature — every entry ties a task to its asset and its parts by default, so there's nothing to remember to cross-reference later.
What "Smart Reminders" actually means
To be precise about what's built today: reminders in EazyMaintenance are date-based. You set when a task is next due, and you get notified. Mileage can be logged as a manual reference field alongside a task — useful context when you're deciding whether something's due — but it doesn't currently trigger a reminder on its own. We'd rather tell you exactly what it does than oversell it.
Mobile first, web when you need it
Everything above happens on your phone, where you actually are when a task comes up. If you'd rather review your full history from a bigger screen, the same account is available on the web dashboard at any time — no separate signup, no re-entry.