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for estate & downsizing prep

Documenting a home someone's leaving — not just one you're keeping.

Helping a parent downsize, or settling an estate, usually means more than one person needs access to the same real record of what's there — before it's sold, donated, or divided up. These are real, existing features, not a separate offering.

Household sharing

Invite a second signed-in user — an adult child, a sibling, an executor — to view and add to the same inventory, instead of everyone keeping a separate copy that drifts out of sync.

Emergency access, fail-closed

Designate a trusted contact who can request access if something happens to you. If you don't respond, the request simply expires — access is never auto-granted on silence, deliberately, since treating silence as consent isn't a safe default here.

Read-only share links

A real, expiring link that anyone helping with the process — a family member, an estate attorney, an appraiser — can open without creating an account of their own.

Full PDF and CSV export

Export the whole inventory, or a whole portfolio of them, as a PDF or CSV to hand off to whoever needs the paper trail — appraisal, sale, donation, or probate.

Worth being direct about scope: this is documentation, not legal or estate-planning advice, and it doesn't calculate estate or inheritance tax. Pair it with an actual attorney or advisor for those pieces — this just gives everyone involved the same real record to work from.