Send them a link. They swipe through their items one at a time on their phone — keep, donate, sell, or flag. You get a clean decision log. The job moves forward.
No spam. No pitch deck. We'll reach out when it's ready for you.
The Status Quo
You can't make these decisions for them — and when you do, it's a risky business. But getting a remote, overwhelmed client to actually engage with hundreds of items? That's been the unsolvable problem.
Three reschedules, one no-show. Eventually you stop asking. You start making calls you're not authorized to make.
You send a shared link with everything labeled. It gets opened once. Nothing comes back.
You heard "just get rid of everything." One grandmother's ring later, you understand why that's never really what they meant.
How It Works
Three steps. No training required. No app for your client to install. Works on any phone.
Drag in a batch of photos from your phone or camera — JPEG, PNG, HEIC, whatever.
No upload wizard. No renaming.They open it on their phone. No app to install. Just decisions to make, one swipe at a time.
No app to install. Opens in any mobile browser.Every decision is clear. Review summary reports and take clear action. No ambiguity. Job unblocks.
Simple enough to forward to a family member or executor.Built For
If your work regularly requires getting decisions from a client who isn't on-site, isn't available, or isn't the type to sit still — this is for you.
Your client has moved on — physically and emotionally. Their possessions haven't. You need their input on hundreds of items. They're hard to reach and harder to keep on a call.
What ships, what stays, what gets donated — these are the client's calls, not yours. Remote decisions from a photo set is the only practical option. You need a format that actually works.
Why Early Access
Video calls require scheduling. Spreadsheets require effort. Photo folders get opened once and ignored. The only way to get an overwhelmed client to make 200 decisions is to make each one take two seconds. That's what this is. Early access means you help shape exactly how it works — your workflow, your edge cases, your clients.
Early Access
We're onboarding a small first cohort — estate managers and coordinators with real client engagement problems to solve, not people who want to evaluate software. Tell us about your situation.
We'll follow up with a short conversation, not a sales call.