Private household records
Family Assets
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A Document Vault With Household Context Attached
Documents become operationally useful when they stay attached to the record they support. Family Assets gives households a document layer inside the family workspace instead of treating files as isolated uploads.
Document vault
Keep receipts, contracts, proofs, and supporting files connected to the people, assets, and transactions they explain.
Upload documents directly into the family workspace.
Keep receipts, warranties, and contracts available for later review.
Use documents as part of a connected record instead of a generic file dump.
Where the current arrangement creates friction 01
Receipts and contracts usually live in folder structures that only make sense to the person who created them.
Where the current arrangement creates friction 02
Important proof is hardest to find exactly when the situation becomes urgent.
Where the current arrangement creates friction 03
Even when a file exists, the reason it matters often gets lost.
What this feature changes
Document vault
Keep receipts, contracts, proofs, and supporting files connected to the people, assets, and transactions they explain.
Supporting paperwork stays near the operational record it proves.
The family can surface evidence faster during reviews, claims, or transactions.
The record becomes more defensible because the file and the context stay together.
Related features
Family workspace
Create one family-scoped operating context for people, assets, documents, and household history instead of spreading them across separate tools.
Transaction history
Track purchases, recurring costs, and related proofs so household financial context survives beyond the statement line.
Roles and permissions
Let family members and trusted helpers work from the same record with explicit family-scoped access instead of informal forwarding and oversharing.
Related use cases
Asset acquisitions and disposals
Prepare household assets for acquisition or disposal with linked receipts, photos, valuations, and provenance.
Theft response and loss documentation
Keep identifiers, receipts, photos, and ownership records ready so loss reporting and follow-up move faster.
Insurance risk and servicing
Explore how cleaner household asset and device data can support underwriting, servicing, and loss workflows.