Hosts
Capture personal knowledge once and make it accessible to guests. How the home works, recommendations, experiences and stories are kept, and do not have to be explained again at every stay.

HEMMOS
HEMMOS makes personal host knowledge digitally accessible: from how the home works to recommendations, experiences and stories.

hemma hos mig
“Hemma hos mig” is Swedish for “at my home.” There is a simple idea in that: when you welcome someone into your home, you share more than a place. You share the knowledge that makes that place special — about the home, the surroundings, and the personal experiences you will not find in every guidebook.
HEMMOS grew out of that idea.

Hosts know how their home works, which places are worth a visit, and which experiences they would recommend themselves.
Yet that knowledge is often spread across messages, documents, notes and different digital channels — or exists only in the host’s mind.
Guests have to search for information. Hosts answer the same questions again and again. And it is precisely the personal knowledge that can make a stay special that is lost along the way.
HEMMOS makes personal host knowledge accessible to guests — clearly, understandably, and where it is needed.
From how the home works, personal recommendations, experiences and stories, a digital companion for the stay takes shape.
Guests then find more than practical information. They also gain access to the knowledge their host wants to share with them.
HEMMOS helps hosts prepare knowledge and make it available as cards or structured content. AI can help with that — it does not replace the host.
Capture personal knowledge once and make it accessible to guests. How the home works, recommendations, experiences and stories are kept, and do not have to be explained again at every stay.
Find practical information more easily and, at the same time, gain access to the host’s personal recommendations and experiences — for a stay that conveys more of the place and the knowledge behind it.


The host brings personal knowledge and practical information into HEMMOS.
HEMMOS helps structure that knowledge and prepare it so guests can understand and use it.
The host reviews their knowledge and decides what becomes available to their guests.
How the home works, recommendations, experiences and stories are available where guests need them during their stay.
Holiday homes are our starting point.
Anyone who knows a holiday home knows more than its address.
Hosts know how the home works, know the surroundings, and have gathered experiences that can be valuable for their guests.
At the same time, the guests change.
This is where HEMMOS starts: host knowledge should not have to be gathered or explained again with every stay.
Holiday homes are our starting point — not the limit of HEMMOS.
Personal host knowledge is not limited to holiday homes.
In a home exchange, too, people arrive in a home that is initially unfamiliar. Personal knowledge from the people who live there can help them understand that home and its surroundings more clearly.
HEMMOS therefore sees home exchange as a possible further use case — together with existing providers and partners, not as a home-exchange marketplace of its own.
And the idea reaches further.
Wherever people welcome other people, personal host knowledge can be valuable.
Which further forms of hosting may grow from this for HEMMOS should develop with the product and its partnerships.
Host knowledge grows over years.
From experiences. From personal recommendations. From knowing a home and its surroundings. From stories that often only the person who truly knows a place can tell.
Much of it today exists only in one person’s mind.
HEMMOS wants to create a digital connection between hosts and guests through which this knowledge can be passed on.
In the long term this is about more than information for a single stay:
Personal knowledge, experiences and stories bound to people and places should be able to be kept and made accessible to others.
HEMMOS makes this knowledge accessible to guests — personal, structured, and where it is needed.
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