Babenburg · est. MMXXIV · Wien

A cabinet for the house.

Babenburg makes software the way an alpine pharmacy is kept: every ingredient named, measured, stored in its proper drawer. Recipes, bedtimes, receipts, homework — one careful keeper for the things that matter.

— or browse by drawer.
— Das Haus-Motto —
Respectable software is built the way respectable medicine is dispensed: slowly, precisely, & under one's name.
— Babenburg, Wien · MMXXVI
01 · The
house rules

Four tenets hold the shelf.

Every Babenburg product follows the same four rules. They are what make a recipe book and a tax ledger feel like they belong in the same cabinet.

i.

Name every ingredient.

No opaque state, no mystery fields. Every value has a label; every label has a unit; every unit has a source.

ii.

Measure before acting.

The dosage is part of the dose. Time, weight, price, step count — shown at the point where the user decides.

iii.

Keep drawers, not dashboards.

Everything lives somewhere specific. A place for the thing, and the thing in its place.

iv.

Sign it.

Warnings, approvals, receipts bear a name and a date. Software that speaks in the passive voice is software that shirks.

02 · The
drawers

What's in the cabinet today.

Each product is a compound drawn from the same shelf: same voice, same seal, same signature. One is live. Three more are on the way.

03 · Who
it's for

For the person keeping track at home.

Babenburg is not a productivity suite, not an enterprise platform, not a lifestyle brand. It's the drawer where the household's careful things go.

i.

The allergy parent.

You check labels. You translate recipes. You keep a list of what the kindergarten cook needs to know. Recipe Bank was built for you first.

  • Ingredient flagging
  • Safe-swap substitutions
  • Signed by whoever checked
ii.

The small book-keeper.

Freelancer, Kleinunternehmer, one-person studio. You already keep your receipts in a shoebox. Tax Cabinet is the shoebox with a label maker.

  • Scan, tag, drawer-away
  • Quarterly export · Finanzamt
  • Every entry signed & dated
iii.

The gentle scheduler.

Bedtimes, practices, pickups. You don't want a calendar that yells. You want a quiet record of what the day was actually like.

  • Soft targets · actual times
  • Streaks without guilt
  • Weekly, signed in ink
04 · House voice

Everything gets a name, a number, a signature.

Most software talks to you in the passive voice. "Changes have been saved." "An error occurred." Ours doesn't. Every record in a Babenburg product is filed by someone, on some day, for some reason.

When Julia checks a recipe is safe for Luka, her name ends up on the recipe. When the tax cabinet auto-files a receipt, the timestamp says so. When a bedtime is missed by twelve minutes, it's twelve minutes, not "slightly late."

— It's software that keeps its word.

Rx · receipt№ 014
— Recipe Bank · Mittag · Suppen —

Wiener Hühnersuppe, Nockerl

A slowly drawn broth with a featherlight dumpling.
For
Luka, 3
Dose
4 servings
Time
30 min
Safety
✓ no conflict
Gez. · Julia02 · IV · 2026
— Open a drawer —

Keep your house's careful things in one cabinet.

Recipe Bank is live today. Snoozle follows in May, Tax Cabinet in autumn. One sign-in, one voice, one shelf.