House and apartment hunting, made tidy
Save every listing you like, add notes about the good and the bad, and compare them side by side. When it's decision time, everything's right here.
3 min read · Updated 7/5/2026
Looking for a new place is exciting for about a day — then it's twenty open tabs, half-remembered listings, and "wait, was the nice kitchen the one on Oak Street or the other one?" Let's make it tidy.
The little problem
House and apartment listings pile up fast. You lose track of which you liked, what was wrong with each, and how they compare. Decisions get muddy.
How I help
Save every listing you're considering, and jot notes right on it — "great light, tiny kitchen", "noisy road?". I keep them side by side so you can browse your shortlist and actually compare, calmly.
Do it in a minute
- Save each listing link in the chat.
- Add honest notes: the good, the bad, the "ask about…".
- Tag by area or price if it helps — "downtown", "under budget".
- When it's decision time, browse your saved places together.
Why it feels good
Instead of a blur of listings, you get a clear, honest shortlist you built yourself. Choosing a home is a big deal — this makes it feel manageable.
Bommel's tip
Set a reminder for viewings and application deadlines. And keep it private — where you might live is nobody's business but yours.