When inherited belongings become hard to divide
Furniture, jewelry, keepsakes, tools, photos, artwork, collections, and household items can carry emotional value that does not show up in a dollar estimate. Families often need a process that is structured enough to trust but simple enough for everyone to use.
Estate Divvy gives everyone the same process
Everyone works from the same item list. Each participant privately scores the belongings they care about using the same point budget. No one needs to publicly argue over every item, and individual scores stay private.
How it works
- Create an estate and invite the people who should participate.
- Add items with quick photos, names, optional rooms, and optional estimated values.
- Lock the inventory once the group agrees the list is ready.
- Each person scores the items privately and marks anything they do not want.
- Estate Divvy calculates one final proposed distribution and creates exportable results.
Designed to reduce conflict, not create another negotiation
The final distribution is based on submitted preferences under the same rules for everyone. If nobody wants an item, Estate Divvy separates it so the family can decide whether to donate, sell, store, or discard it.
Only pay when the estate is ready for results
You can create an estate, invite participants, and build the inventory before payment. Payment is only required when everyone has submitted scores and the group is ready to unlock final results, unless the estate qualifies for the free limit.