About

A house remembers nothing. Someone has to.

WiseRaven was built with realtors who kept watching sellers leave money on the table for want of a receipt.

Ask any homeowner what they've put into their house and you'll get a shrug and a guess. The roof was "a few years ago." The furnace came with a warranty that's in a drawer somewhere. The kitchen cost "about twenty grand, maybe more."

That vagueness is expensive. Appraisers can't credit work they can't verify. Buyers discount what they can't see documented. Insurance claims stall on missing invoices. And the homeowner who spent $41,000 improving a house ends up describing it as "updated."

WiseRaven fixes the boring part: capture. Forward a receipt the moment it lands in your inbox and the record builds itself over the years you live there. When it's time to refinance, insure, or sell, the history is already written — dated, itemized, and backed by paperwork.

We think that record belongs to the homeowner, not to us and not to a listing platform. So WiseRaven is private by default, exportable at any time, and priced like a utility rather than a subscription you have to justify.

The name is the idea. Ravens collect, remember, and recognize — and they're famously good at keeping track of what matters. Our plans follow the same arc: Nest for a single home and the essentials, Flight for photo-rich records with room to grow, and Soar for owners documenting more than one property in full. Read the full story behind the raven.