StorehousePrep isn't on the app stores yet — but you can install it on your phone right now and start preparing in under 10 minutes.
StorehousePrep is a web app that works like a native app. Save it to your home screen and it launches fullscreen — no app store needed.
Go to storehouseprep.com in Safari or Chrome. Both browsers support adding the app to your home screen on iPhone.
Tap the Share icon at the bottom of Safari — it's the square with an arrow pointing up.
Scroll down in the share menu and tap "Add to Home Screen". If you don't see it, scroll further — it's usually near the bottom.
Confirm by tapping "Add" in the top right. StorehousePrep will appear on your home screen as a regular app icon.
Go to storehouseprep.com in Chrome (the default browser on most Android phones).
Tap the three dots in the top-right corner of Chrome to open the menu.
Look for "Add to Home Screen" or "Install App" in the menu. The wording depends on your Android version.
Tap "Add" or "Install" to confirm. StorehousePrep will appear on your home screen.
StorehousePrep now lives on your phone. It works offline and launches fullscreen — just like an app store app.
You're in. Here's exactly what to do — in order — to get your family prepared fast.
Sign up with email, Google, or Apple. Takes about 10 seconds. Your data is encrypted and stays private.
Add your family members and assign roles: Team Lead, Medical, Communications, Supply Manager, Security, Scout — even kids get a role. Everyone has a part to play.
Open the Roadmap tab. Begin with Phase 1: 72-Hour Basics — the essentials every family needs first. Check off tasks as you complete them.
Go to Supply Tracker. Log what you already have — water, canned food, first aid kit, flashlights. The app calculates calories and tracks expiration dates so nothing goes to waste.
Open PrepAI — your personal AI assistant that runs entirely on your device. No internet needed after the first download. Ask it anything: "What should I stockpile first?" "How do I purify water?" "What's a good 72-hour kit?"
Open Drills and pick a scenario — power outage, house fire, evacuation, or shelter-in-place. Walk through it step by step with your household. Practice makes prepared.
Open Rally Map. Set your family's emergency meeting spot — a neighbor's house, a church, a park. Everyone gets compass bearing and distance from their current location.
Check out Ready Room for curated gear recommendations — first aid kits, water filters, emergency radios, food storage, and more. Fill the gaps your supply tracker revealed.
Most families have zero plan. You now have a roadmap, supplies tracked, roles assigned, and an AI assistant in your pocket. Keep going.
Once you're set up, explore these features to take your preparedness to the next level.
Open the Offline tab and cache everything. When the internet goes down, StorehousePrep keeps working.
Get USGS topographic maps for your area while you have internet. Use them offline for navigation and planning.
News & Intel gives you real-time crisis feeds — global, economic, military, and preparedness news in one place.
The Survival Garden guide covers growing food, preserving it, seed banks, and zone-specific planting guides.
Explore faith-rooted preparedness devotionals. Scripture woven into every aspect of stewardship and readiness.
Connect with prepared families nearby through Tribes, Fellowships, and the Barter Marketplace.
Free. Offline. Faith-rooted. Takes 30 seconds.
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