For Business Owners and Entrepreneurs with Families
Take The "CEO Shortcut" To Delegate Your Home Life and Have Every Detail Handled Before You Even Notice It
You step through the front door after a long day.
Your brain's still half in work mode. You've been solving problems, making decisions, and juggling priorities since morning.
Fortunately, your home? It's perfect.
The air smells fresh. Not from some plug-in diffuser, but because everything is actually clean. Your fridge is fully stocked with your favorites. No pile of Amazon boxes waiting to be broken down. No laundry sitting in the dryer. No nagging list of "I should take care of that" running through your mind.
Your home is running like a well-oiled machine, without you ever having to lift a finger.
So instead of getting sucked into one more task, you do something different. Maybe you pour yourself a drink. Sit down with your partner and actually unwind. Or just laugh with your kids, fully present, with no distractions.
But for most business owners? This isn't reality.
Instead, you walk through the door and immediately get hit with low-level chaos:
And just like that, your mental bandwidth is gone. Instead of relaxing, you're back in problem-solving mode. Instead of enjoying your evening, you're playing catch-up.
Your home feels like just another thing you have to manage.
And the worst part? This isn't a one-time thing. It's a daily, never-ending drain on your focus, energy, and time.
But here's the thing: it doesn't have to be this way.
Just like you delegate in your business to free up your time, you can do the exact same thing for your home. You just need the right person in place.
Someone who ensures everything in your home is taken care of before you even notice it needs attention.
So instead of wondering why something didn't get done, you'll start asking yourself:
It started with a simple dinner.
One of our founders was staying with a friend in San Diego. Successful entrepreneur. Ran a leading coaching company. After dinner, he offered to help wash the dishes.
"Don't worry about it," his friend said. "Just leave them in the sink. My house manager will take care of it."
House manager??
Over the next few days, he noticed something remarkable. His friend didn't do any of the usual household chores. Never picked up a vacuum. Didn't do laundry or iron clothes. Didn't restock the fridge. His house manager handled everything, even meal prep.
It was like living in a 5-star hotel, except it was still warm and personal. Still his home.
He could focus 100% of his energy on his family, himself, and his work. His business, his relationships, his health. They were all thriving.
That visit opened his eyes to what was possible. And what he soon realized was, contrary to popular belief:
You don't have to "make it" to hire a house manager. Hiring a house manager can be part of the reason you "make it" in the first place.
That's the idea HUM was built on. And after placing 80+ house managers in 40 cities across 20 states, we've seen it play out over and over. The entrepreneurs who get household help don't just get a cleaner home. They get their focus back. Their weekends back. Their relationships back.
Maybe you need someone to handle the day-to-day — groceries, laundry, pickups, keeping the house running. Maybe you need someone to run the whole operation — schedules, vendors, budgets, the invisible coordination layer. Maybe you need a hybrid of both, depending on your home size, your schedule, and how your family actually lives.
Most business owners don't know what they actually need until they've already made the wrong hire. We figure that out for you in the first conversation.
Either way, this isn't about luxury. It's about leverage. The same principle that built your business.
It's for entrepreneurs who value their time too much to waste it on tasks that don't need their personal touch. It's for business owners who don't want to constantly think about household logistics when they should be focused on what they do best.
And here's the good news: house managers typically cost $25-$45 per hour, depending on where you live and the going market rate in your area. Most families start at 20 hours a week.
If your household time is worth even $125 an hour, this is where it starts to make sense. Every minute spent managing cleaners, restocking the fridge, or coordinating maintenance carries real cost.
That's 720 hours of your life. 30 full days. All spent doing work someone else could handle for a fraction of what your time is worth.
Just 2 Hours A Day Spent On Household Tasks Equals:
14 hours per week
60 hours per month
720 hours per year
Your Entire Year
You tell us about your household. We build everything else.
1. Find the Right Person
This person will be in your home, around your family. We don't take that lightly. Our AI screens hundreds of applicants and candidates every single day. Only the top candidates make it past the first filter. From there, we conduct two rounds of interviews, a background check, reference calls, and then something most agencies don't do: a trial day in your home, followed by a full trial week. You don't commit to anyone until you've experienced what it's like to be supported by them.
2. Your Home OS
Every household runs on invisible knowledge trapped in one person's head. We extract it. How the kitchen gets reset. What the pantry looks like stocked. Your kids' schedules, allergies, preferences. It all goes into your Home Operating System, a living document your house manager follows daily. And when they have a question, an AI co-pilot answers it instantly. They never need to text you to ask where the soccer cleats go.
3. Onboard & Support
Day one doesn't feel like day one. Your house manager walks in already knowing your routines, your standards, and your family's rhythm. For the first 30 days, our team runs weekly check-ins and handles the adjustments so you don't have to. We also connect you with our preferred vendor for payroll, taxes, and insurance. And after onboarding, we don't disappear. We're a message away whenever you need us.
If your house manager leaves, the next one has full context from day one. You're never starting over.
It's not a question of if your house manager will eventually move on. It's a question of when. Without a system, that means starting from scratch. Re-explaining every routine. Standing over someone's shoulder for weeks while your life goes back to chaos.
The Home Operating System changes that. Everything about how your home runs is documented, organized, and visual. When a new house manager steps in, they have full context from day one.
You don't build any of this yourself. We extract it from you through the onboarding process. Before you even realize it, we're turning what's trapped in your head into a system that runs without you.
Month one feels like relief. Month three feels like ease. By month six, your house manager is anticipating what you need before you think of it. The system gets smarter. The home gets lighter.
How many unnecessary arguments happen because of something as trivial as who forgot to take the trash out? How many weekends have been derailed by chores that pile up?
It's not just about the time these tasks take. It's about the stress, resentment, and frustration they create.
When your partner starts feeling like they have to pick up the slack, or worse, like they're at the bottom of your priority list, these small annoyances compound into real tension.
But when your home is handled? Everything changes.
Bedtime routines, school pickups, meal prep, activity coordination, doctor appointments. The logistics multiply when kids are in the picture.
Think about what happens when a new baby arrives. Postpartum should be about healing and bonding. Instead, most couples are doing laundry with one arm while holding an infant with the other. Arguing about who's restocking the fridge at 11 PM.
Now imagine having the right person already in place before any of that happens. The house runs itself. The new parent recovers. The other parent stays focused. Nobody is breaking down.
And here's what we see over and over with the 80+ families we've worked with: the business owners who have the right household hire in place don't just get help with chores. They get their evenings back.
The evening hours stop being about catching up on what fell through the cracks. They become what they should be: dinner together, homework help, bedtime stories, connection.
While other families struggle to balance work and home, the entrepreneurs who get this right are scaling their businesses and strengthening their relationships during what is typically the most chaotic period of life.
The right household hire doesn't just handle your house. They protect your family time.
80+ families in 40 cities across 20 states • $40K+ in real hiring data
Most families are fully set up within 45 to 60 days. About two hours of your time total.
Discovery Call
We learn about your family, your household, and what's not working. No pitch. Just a real conversation about what you need.
Build Your System
We extract what's in your head and build your Home Operating System. While we're building it, we're recruiting in parallel. No idle waiting.
Find Your Person
Nine-stage vetting with AI scoring. You meet finalists on a short call. Trial day, then trial week. You decide based on experience.
Onboard & Support
30 days of weekly check-ins. Your house manager walks in knowing your schedules, preferences, and standards before they touch anything.
Autopilot
Your home runs. You live. We're a message away when you need us.
80+
families in 40 cities
across 20 states
$40K+
real ad spend testing
what attracts quality
45 days
average time to
house manager placed
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What Your House Manager Handles
Already have a cleaner? They skip housekeeping and focus on management. Have a nanny? They become the backup. The role molds to what your family actually needs.
Book a time that works for you.