Why a WiseRaven?

A bird that remembers your house.

Ravens are known for memory — for caching what matters where they can find it again, and for bringing hidden things to light. A home deserves the same.

The raven remembers

Across generations, raven stories describe a clever, curious creature: one that gathers what has value, remembers exactly where it put it, and brings what was hidden back into the light.

Ravens really do this. They cache food across hundreds of locations and return to it months later. They recognize faces. They keep track.

That is not a bad description of what a home record should be.

A house forgets

The roof was replaced in 2019. The water heater in 2022. The kitchen somewhere in between, by a contractor whose name is on a receipt in a drawer, or in an email account you no longer use, or nowhere at all.

Then it's time to sell, and the appraiser asks what you've done to the house. Every improvement you can't prove is value you can't claim — decades of care reduced to "I think we did the roof a few years back."

A house has no memory of its own. Someone has to keep it.

The raven keeps the receipts

Forward the receipt the moment it lands — the plumber's invoice, the Home Depot confirmation, the roofing contract. WiseRaven reads it, files it, dates it and attaches it to the right improvement.

Photograph the work while the wall is still open. Drop in the permit, the warranty, the manual. Nothing needs to be organized later, because nothing was ever lost.

Nest, Flight, Soar

The plans are named for the arc of owning a home — the same arc a raven takes.

WiseRaven Nest

The beginning. Keys in hand, the first receipts, the first photos — the record starts the day you move in. This is the plan your realtor gifts at closing.

WiseRaven Flight

The working years. Roofs, remodels, HVAC, the long weekend projects. Full-resolution before-and-after galleries and room for every permit.

WiseRaven Soar

The full archive. Plan sets, video walkthroughs, a decade of receipts — a home whose history is so complete it sells itself.

Compare what each plan holds

Bringing it to light

Quiet record-keeping is only half of it. One button turns everything you've gathered into a Home History report — a branded PDF with the timeline, the costs, the contractors, the before-and-after photos and the receipts behind them.

Hand it to your agent. Hand it to a buyer. It's the difference between saying the home was cared for and showing it.

Start your home's record

The best day to begin was the day you got the keys. The second best is today.