Receivers, streaming boxes, HDMI matrices, speaker wire runs through walls — you've built something impressive. Now map the whole signal chain so it's understandable, shareable, and troubleshootable by everyone in the house.
Every receiver input, every speaker wire run, every HDMI cable — documented visually and queryable by AI. No more guessing which input does what.
Map every component from source device to display and speakers. See the full path your audio and video takes through receivers, matrices, and amplifiers.
Document HDMI, optical, coax, and speaker wire runs through walls and ceilings. Know exactly where each cable goes and what it connects.
Know which circuits power your media equipment. Avoid overloading a circuit when adding new gear, and diagnose outages faster when a breaker trips.
Ask the AI assistant "Why is there no sound on the living room TV?" and get an answer that traces your specific signal chain, not generic advice.
Share your setup documentation with the whole household. Everyone can find how to switch inputs, troubleshoot issues, and use the system without calling you.
Record receiver configurations, EQ profiles, streaming accounts per device, and calibration settings. When something resets, you have the blueprint to restore it.
Whether you have a simple soundbar in the living room or a full Atmos theater in the basement, HomeRunbook maps it all. See which sources feed which zones, what amplification each room uses, and how everything connects back to your central equipment.
Planning to add outdoor speakers on the patio? Check the map first. You'll know exactly which amp has spare channels and which circuits have capacity.
Start Mapping FreeThinking about upgrading your receiver? Adding Atmos speakers? Switching to a 4K projector? HomeRunbook shows you your entire current setup so you can plan upgrades with confidence.
See which cables are compatible, which connections need to change, and what additional components you'll need. No more buying the wrong adapter or realizing your HDMI cables don't support the new spec.
Explore FeaturesThe AI assistant doesn't give generic advice. It knows your specific receiver model, which input your Apple TV is on, and that your TV uses HDMI ARC on port 2. So when someone asks "how do I watch Netflix?", the answer is step-by-step and specific to your system.
It's like having a patient, always-available tech support person who actually knows your setup — because they have the complete map.
Try the AI AssistantYour spouse wants to watch Netflix. The TV is on, but it's showing a blue "No Signal" screen. There are four remotes on the coffee table. Sound familiar?
Cycle through every TV input. Try every remote. Accidentally switch the receiver to AM radio. Give up and text you at work. You try to explain "HDMI 2, then use the silver remote" from memory, but it doesn't work because the receiver input changed too.
Your spouse opens the shared HomeRunbook on their phone. Taps the living room. Sees the complete signal chain: Apple TV on HDMI 1 of the receiver, receiver output via ARC to HDMI 2 on the TV. Clear as day.
Even easier: they ask the AI "How do I watch Netflix in the living room?" The AI responds with specific steps for your setup, including which remote to use and which buttons to press.
Two taps and 30 seconds later, Netflix is playing. No frustrated texts. No waiting for you to come home and fix it. The system works for everyone, not just the person who set it up.
"I spent a weekend wiring 7.1.4 Atmos in my media room. Three months later, I couldn't remember which speaker wire went where or what receiver settings I used. HomeRunbook means I'll never lose that work again — and my wife can actually use the system when I'm not home."
— You, after using HomeRunbook
Start with the free Explorer plan. Map your entertainment system, document the signal chain, and give your whole household the power to use it.