About Cupboard
Built by a parent who knows the feeling of discovering an empty milk carton at bedtime.
Born from a Real Problem
Every household has that moment — the milk runs out, the diapers are gone, the dog food bag is empty, and it's already 9 PM.
Cupboard was created by Michael A. Bicho, a father and builder from Massachusetts who got tired of the mental gymnastics of keeping a household stocked. Between work, kids, and life, it felt like the grocery list was always one step behind reality.
Michael realized that while we have apps for everything from banking to fitness, nobody had solved the most fundamental household challenge: knowing what you need before you run out of it.
So he built Cupboard — not as a fancy tech product, but as a simple household helper. An app that quietly watches your inventory, learns your family's rhythms, and makes sure you never face that panicked late-night store run again.
Our Values
What Guides Cupboard
Family First
Every feature is designed around the real needs of families. Not power users, not tech enthusiasts — families who need one less thing to worry about.
Simple by Design
Cupboard should feel like second nature. If your 10-year-old can't figure it out, it's too complicated. We keep it friendly, clear, and effortless.
Trust and Privacy
Your household data stays yours. We don't sell your grocery habits. Cupboard is built on trust — we earn it by respecting your family's privacy.
The Road Ahead
Where Cupboard is going
We're just getting started. Here's what we're building toward.
Multi-Store Integration
Today it's Walmart. Tomorrow, we're adding support for more retailers — giving you the freedom to choose where you shop while Cupboard handles the logistics.
Household Sharing
Invite your partner, babysitter, or anyone in your household to share one Cupboard. Everyone stays in sync, and no one duplicates a purchase.