Help clients document what they own before they need to prove it.
StashDog makes home inventory easier with photos, locations, notes, and searchable records clients can keep updated over time.
Lens photos, purchase notes, serial number, storage location
Your customers already feel this pain.
Most clients do not create a home inventory until after loss, damage, or theft — exactly when memory and proof are hardest.
A Home Inventory Protection Kit agents can share with clients: guided setup, QR/location workflows, and a simple path to document valuables before a claim.
How the collaboration works
Start lightweight: test the offer with a handful of customers, then turn the best-performing version into a formal partner package.
Add photos, notes, serial numbers, and where each item lives.
Update the inventory when clients move, buy major items, or reorganize storage.
Provide a practical risk-reduction resource clients understand
Create helpful touchpoints beyond renewal and claims
Encourage better documentation for homeowners, renters, and collectors
Everything needed for a small pilot.
Use this as a practical co-marketing asset, customer perk, or paid add-on — without forcing your team into a heavy software rollout.
If something happened tomorrow, could you prove what you owned?
Kit includes
- Client-facing home inventory checklist
- Co-branded landing page for your agency
- High-value item starter guide
- Referral link or client discount code
Tell us what a useful pilot would look like.
Share the partner type, customer workflow, and rough scale. We will follow up with the simplest way to test it without adding operational weight.
Best first use cases
Common partner questions
Is this claims software?
No. StashDog is a personal home inventory system. It helps clients keep better records that may be useful when discussing coverage or preparing for a claim.
What should clients inventory first?
Start with electronics, tools, jewelry, collectibles, appliances, hobby gear, documents, and any item where photos or serial numbers would matter.
Can renters use it too?
Yes. Renters often have the same documentation problem as homeowners, especially for electronics, furniture, clothing, and hobby equipment.
Want to test this with 3-5 customers?
Start with one co-branded landing page, one customer handoff guide, and one referral-friendly pilot offer.