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Sable

Method

Chat. Then a plan.

Sable is two simple things: a conversation about what's overflowing, and a four-page PDF that tells you exactly what to do next. No video. No dashboard. No streak.

Step one — Chat

What's overflowing?

Start where it's worst. Tell Sable in your own words — the mess, the feeling, the constraint. It asks a few quiet questions, then gets to work.

People start with

  • Wardrobe stuffed, can't see what I have. Want a 30-item capsule for one year.
  • Kids grown out of toys, garage full of memories. Need to let go but it's emotional.
  • Moving to a smaller flat — need to cut my 800 books to 100.

Less, but considered.

Step two — Your capsule

A four-page PDF, made for your space.

Decision matrix sorting items into Keep, Use, Gift, Sell, Donate, Trash

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Decision matrix

Every category, weighed against how you live. Keep, Use, Gift, Sell, Donate, Trash — so the choice is already made before you pick the object up.

Capsule checklist organized by category

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Capsule list

The keep-list, grouped by clothing, books, kitchen, and keepsakes. A finite, nameable set — the things that earn their place.

A 30-day paring schedule

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30-day schedule

One small task a day. A drawer, a shelf, a box. Paring becomes a rhythm instead of a weekend you dread.

Suggestions for digitizing and archiving keepsakes

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Digitize & archive

For the things you can't keep but won't forget: photograph the memory, archive the document, free the shelf.

What Sable is not

Honest about its edges.

  • Sable is not treatment for hoarding disorder. Compulsive saving or trauma-related difficulty letting go deserves a clinician, not an app.
  • Sable is not a certified organizing service and not a collectibles appraisal. For value or provenance, consult a qualified appraiser.
  • Sable gives no financial, investment, tax, legal, or medical advice. It helps you decide what to keep — nothing more.

Read the full AI Disclaimer.