
How it works
Your phone does the visit.
A licensed appraiser does the rest.
Traditional appraisals mean scheduling a stranger into your home and waiting weeks. We replaced the site visit with a guided 15-minute phone walkthrough — and kept everything that makes an appraisal count: the licensed professional, the comparable-sales analysis, the signature.
Tell us about the home
Address, basic details, why you need the appraisal. Two minutes.
Scan your home
Walk each room with your phone camera and narrate what you see. The app guides you through the full walkthrough in about 15 minutes.
A licensed appraiser reviews
A state-licensed appraiser in your market reviews your scan, pulls comparable sales, and prepares the report. Typically 48–72 hours.
Get your report
A defensible, USPAP-compliant appraisal you can hand to your tax board, your attorney, your CPA, or your buyer.

The 15-minute walkthrough
The app walks you room by room: kitchen, baths, bedrooms, systems, exterior. You film and narrate — “granite counters, updated 2022” — and the capture becomes the appraiser’s inspection record and your report’s photo exhibits.
- No appointment, no stranger in your house
- Do it any time — evenings and weekends included
- Guided prompts so nothing gets missed
- Photos become the report’s exhibits automatically

What the appraiser does with it
A state-licensed appraiser in your market reviews your walkthrough, pulls comparable sales from MLS and public records, makes the adjustments, and writes the report — valued as of the date your purpose requires (today, the county lien date, or a date of death). Then they sign it under USPAP, the professional standard courts, boards, and the IRS recognize.
- Licensed in your state — the same credential lenders require
- Comparable sales with source citations
- Retrospective valuation dates handled correctly
- Typically delivered in 48–72 hours
We’re not an AVM, a computer model, or a real-estate agent estimate. Every report is prepared under the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and signed by a licensed appraiser in your state — the same qualification required for mortgage appraisals.
Walkthrough questions
Just your phone. The guided walkthrough uses your phone’s camera and microphone — you narrate as you walk, and the app captures what the appraiser needs.
The appraiser reviews everything before starting and will request a quick re-shoot of any room or detail they need. You’ll get a notification with exactly what to capture.
A state-licensed appraiser in your market — the same credential lenders require. They select the comparable sales, make the adjustments, and sign the report under USPAP.
Some assignments — complex properties, certain court matters, or jurisdictions that require an interior inspection — need an on-site visit. We tell you before you pay, never after.