This started with a simple ask to my wife:

“Can you document your jewelry, bags, and heirlooms for our living trust?”

That was years ago...

First I tried a spreadsheet. Nothing. Then I asked her to just take photos. Still nothing.

Not because she didn’t care — but because there was no good tool for it. Nothing purpose-built. Nothing simple enough to pick up and put down. Nothing that didn’t feel like homework.

So I built Willventory.

Willventory finally gave us a practical way to document personal property for our trust — and to keep updating it over time, even after the legal documents were signed and stored.

That turned out to matter more than I expected.

Because for many families, the legal documents may be done — but the personal property behind them is still undocumented, scattered, or difficult to identify later.

If you have a will or trust, but no clear inventory behind it, Willventory was built for you.

Willventory helps families create a clearer record of the personal property that wills and trusts often do not fully describe on their own.

With photos, notes, values, and beneficiary details in one place, important items become easier to identify, easier to locate, and easier to understand later — whether for family members, trustees, executors, or legal counsel.

It is a simple habit, built over time, that can reduce confusion, missed items, and unnecessary stress for the people you care about.

Even after your will or trust has been completed, your inventory can continue to grow and change.

Willventory allows you to keep updating your records over time, and you can generate a link or QR code from the app to reference your latest inventory alongside your estate documents.

Who Willventory is for

  • People with a will or living trust who want a clearer inventory of personal property

  • Families trying to reduce confusion around jewelry, heirlooms, keepsakes, and household assets

  • Executors, trustees, and loved ones who may one day need better records

  • Anyone who wants a practical way to document what matters before it becomes a burden later

Contact us

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