Manage assignments and properties
Keep property details, visit status, scope and documentation together in one structured workspace.
The Appraisal AI Assistant keeps each assignment and property organized, captures photos on site, offers reviewable classification suggestions, structures observations and helps prepare a report-ready record.
The first round is limited to a handful of appraisal offices.




Features
Designed to help manage the assignment, document the property and move into report preparation without rebuilding your notes.
Keep property details, visit status, scope and documentation together in one structured workspace.
Take photos in the app and review AI suggestions for the relevant rooms, components and inspection sections.
Keep observations connected to the correct place and image so important evidence is easy to review.
Review an ordered record and prepare the property documentation for supported report and photo-appendix exports.
Capture evidence once, keep its context and move into report preparation without reconstructing the visit from folders and notes.
Start with the property, scope and visit details so every photo and observation has the right case context.
Record rooms, building elements, observations and photographic evidence while moving through the property.
Check and correct suggested classifications so professional judgment remains part of every documented finding.
Bring reviewed evidence into an ordered record that can support the next stage of report preparation.
Follow the prototype from assignment overview and inspection evidence to a structured data set and report-ready export.




The assistant is being designed around the people who capture, review and turn property evidence into defensible documentation.
Keep each site visit structured from assignment setup through evidence review, without rebuilding the record at the desk.
Give teams a consistent field-to-office handoff while keeping review responsibility with qualified professionals.
Preserve context between the person at the property and the colleague preparing or checking the report.
Your benefits
What the Appraisal AI Assistant changes across your field and office workflow.
Reviewable AI suggestions can help classify photos by property, room and building element while the visit is still fresh.
A record structured during the site visit can reduce evening and office follow-up.
Less sorting and transcription can free time for site visits and higher-value appraisal work without promising a fixed capacity gain.
Photos, observations, defects and sections stay connected in a clear property record for professional review and reporting.
This prototype focuses on evidence capture, structure and report preparation. It does not determine a property value, replace appraisal expertise or guarantee professional or regulatory compliance. The pilot will test classification, review and export workflows with professionals before the final scope is set.
Join now and you get more than just early access.
Your early-access price stays with you, even after the official launch.
Your appraisal workflow helps decide which features come first.
Personal setup and a direct line to the team.
You get the Appraisal AI Assistant before anyone else.
Claim your spot
The Appraisal AI Assistant is currently in development. Join early access and help shape it around real appraisal work.
We'll be in touch as soon as the Appraisal AI Assistant is ready. If you like, reply to our confirmation email and tell us how many properties you document each week.
FAQ
During the early-access phase you test it for free. As a founding member you lock in permanently reduced conditions.
The Appraisal AI Assistant is currently in development. Early-access members get access first and are notified by email as soon as it launches.
We only collect your email address, solely to notify you at launch. GDPR compliant and revocable at any time.
No. You sign up without obligation and decide entirely freely later whether to stay on board.
No. It supports qualified appraisers by organizing assignments, evidence and report preparation. It neither replaces professional judgment nor guarantees professional or regulatory compliance; the final valuation remains with the appraiser.
No. Photo classification is one part of a broader field workflow covering property records, inspection scope, observations, defects and report-ready documentation.
It is intended to improve the field record and handoff into report preparation. Supported exports and integrations will be validated with pilot offices; it is not being positioned as an automatic replacement for specialist systems.
Yes. The pilot is being designed around reviewable suggestions so the appraiser can verify, change or reject classifications before they enter the final record.