Private household records
Family Assets
Understand Family Assets by comparing it to systems you already know.
These pages explain how Family Assets relates to CMDB, ERP, spreadsheets, shared drives, home inventory apps, and family office software.
Start with the closest analogies
Comparison pages for technical, operational, and enterprise-minded buyers
Each comparison makes the product easier to place in an existing mental model without pretending it is the same thing.
Family Assets vs CMDB
The strongest structural analogy is a CMDB: a trusted system of record for entities, owners, relationships, supporting records, and change history.
Family Assets vs ERP
ERP is the best operational analogy: a core system that keeps entities, transactions, records, and processes legible across a complex environment.
Family Assets vs spreadsheets
Spreadsheets work until relationships, supporting documents, shared stewardship, and change history matter more than rows and columns.
Family Assets vs shared drives
Shared drives store files. Family Assets keeps the operating context around those files visible and usable.
Family Assets vs home inventory apps
Home inventory apps are useful for lists of things. Family Assets is built for the wider household operating record around those things.
Family Assets vs family office software
Family office software often centers on wealth oversight and advisor workflows. Family Assets is closer to the operating record of the household itself.