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Your plant's story starts here

Get to know your plants. We'll watch
over them.

Add a plant with a photo. Check in whenever you want. Repot helps your household keep an eye on things — without the guilt.

Meet your plants No subscription. Credits never expire.

What makes it different

Your plants, figured out

Understood

See your plant in context, not as a generic care sheet. Repot looks at your plant, your conditions, and how things are actually going.

Care, not chores

Plant care should fit into real life. Repot helps you keep an eye on things without turning care into a guilt system.

Shared household

Care is easier when everyone can see the picture. Repot helps your household stay in sync without the usual back-and-forth.

No subscriptions. No guilt.
No overdue badges.

Just your plants, figured out.

Simple by design

How it works

  1. Add a plant

    Start with a photo. Repot identifies your plant and builds a care view around it.

  2. Live your life

    Repot keeps the thread, so you don't have to keep everything in your head.

  3. Check in over time

    Come back with a new photo whenever you want to see how things are going.

Transparent pricing

Simple, transparent pricing

Pay as you go. Buy credits when you need them, use them over time, and keep things flexible. No subscriptions, no monthly fees. Credits never expire.

Starter — 15 credits Grower — 35 credits Plant Parent — 75 credits
Starter
15credits
A shelf of plants
USD
$2.99
Plant Parent
75credits
For the dedicated plant lover
USD
$9.99

Secure checkout powered by . Card details never touch our servers. Credits delivered instantly, no subscription, never expire. Refunds: see Terms of Use.

New to Repot? Start with 5 free credits* — enough to meet your first plants and see what Repot can do.

*Free credits for new households only. No cash value. Terms apply.

About Repot

Built by a plant person,
not a corporation

Repot is an independent app for people who want help caring for plants without turning it into chores, streaks, or guilt. It was built at home, and it's being shaped with real households in mind.