Home Inventory
For Insurance and Sanity
You own things. You do not know exactly what, or where, or what any of it is worth. Somewhere in a drawer is a warranty for a TV you might still have. Your insurance company would ask for serial numbers and purchase dates you never recorded. If something got stolen or destroyed tomorrow, you would be guessing at what you lost and hoping the adjuster believes you.
The moment you realize you cannot prove what you own
Something breaks, gets stolen, or needs warranty service.
You search for the receipt. You search for the box with the serial number. You try to remember when you bought it and how much you paid.
You find a folder of old receipts. None of them are the right one.
You file the insurance claim with estimates. The payout is lower than what you spent. You have no proof otherwise.
This happens once, and you say you will do better. You do not.
How it's structured
Workspace Shape
What you track
Possessions, locations, values, warranties, purchase dates
Structure
Collection logs by room or category, items linked across multiple views
Fields
How you work with it
Create room collections
- Organized by physical location
Add items with details
- Searchable inventory with values
Link items to multiple lists
- Camera in Office AND High Value
Update as things change
- History preserved, current state clear