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Contents Proof
Drag-and-drop home inventory builder for insurance & moving
Contents Proof is a home inventory app for documenting what you own — room by room, with photos, values, and receipts attached to each item. Built for insurance claims, moving, estate planning, and disaster documentation. Drag rooms and items onto a visual canvas, attach a photo to each as you go, and export a polished PDF — including formats matching major insurers' own inventory guidance, a moving bill-of-lading layout, and a FEMA disaster format. No account needed to start.
I built Contents Proof after realizing most people (myself included) have no documented record of what they actually own — until they need one for an insurance claim, a move, or worse, after a fire or flood.
It's a drag-and-drop canvas: build rooms, drop items in, attach photos and receipts, and export a clean PDF. A few of the export formats are matched to major insurers' own published inventory guidance (State Farm, Allstate), plus a moving bill-of-lading format and a FEMA disaster-documentation layout.
Free to start, no account needed to try it. I'd like to know if the actual process of building an inventory feel convenient, or is something missing that would make it easier? And if you've dealt with a different insurer or process, does an existing format match what they actually ask for — or is there a format missing that should exist?
Finally tried an app that gets the boring stuff right. The drag-and-drop canvas feels way faster than filling out spreadsheets, and knowing it exports straight to the PDF format my insurer actually wants is a nice touch.
About Contents Proof on Product Hunt
“Drag-and-drop home inventory builder for insurance & moving”
Contents Proof was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #41 on the daily leaderboard. Contents Proof is a home inventory app for documenting what you own — room by room, with photos, values, and receipts attached to each item. Built for insurance claims, moving, estate planning, and disaster documentation. Drag rooms and items onto a visual canvas, attach a photo to each as you go, and export a polished PDF — including formats matching major insurers' own inventory guidance, a moving bill-of-lading layout, and a FEMA disaster format. No account needed to start.
Contents Proof was featured in Home (170.1k followers), Moving & Storage (3.3k followers) and Personal Finance (2.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 14.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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