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This plan is offered during an early phase of Binly's growth and is not a promotional offer. It's available until we fill our initial cohort of Early Supporter users. We may open it again in the future if we need a larger group for feedback.
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  • 3 years of access at a locked-in price
  • All current Premium features
  • Early access to new features
  • A chance to be part of a small group of users who share feedback and help shape how Binly evolves
If you're interested in influencing where Binly goes and sharing how you actually use it in the real world, the Early Supporter plan is built for that.
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Why Binly Works

Not a new way to organize. Not a productivity project. Not a system that requires discipline.

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Principle 01

A bin is just a location

A bin is a place, not a category or a system. Drawers, shelves, boxes, closets, rooms, and temporary spots all count. Bins don't imply order, permanence, or intent. They only answer one question: where something is right now.

Principle 02

Name places, not contents

Bin names stay stable because places stay stable. What's inside is expected to change. Simple names work best. Numbers, short labels, or plain descriptions are enough. Accuracy comes from naming locations, not freezing what lives in them.

Principle 03

Items go where life puts them

Items go where there's space, where it's convenient, or where you'll deal with them later. Temporary locations are valid locations. There is no “wrong” bin if the item can be found. You don't put things back. You update where they ended up.

Principle 04

Finding beats remembering

You don't rely on memory alone. You don't open boxes just to check. You search or scan and know what's there before you move. Visibility stops guessing, wandering, and buying duplicates.

The problem

Most people don't lose stuff.

They lose track of it after it moves. Real life moves things. Systems that demand perfection collapse.

How it Works
Binly solves for movement.
Participation beats perfection. Binly is built so other people can help keep things accurate without downloading an app. Share a link, scan a label, and update what moved. And if you want tighter control, you can limit access anytime.
Binly is
A memory system for physical stuff
Built for real, messy storage
Useful even if you stop early
Designed to survive neglect
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Binly is not
An strict organizing system
A productivity framework
A cleanup or decluttering mandate
Dependent on habits or discipline
Binly helps you remember.
What you do next is up to you.
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