For Home Watch companies
You built a business on trust. Run it on more than memory.
Most Home Watch companies run on a calendar, a camera roll, and the owner's phone number. It works — until the season peaks, a technician leaves, or an owner asks what happened in March. Dwellwatch is the system of record your reputation deserves.
Why a platform
Where the spreadsheet era breaks
Proof beats promises
“We checked the house” is a claim. A timestamped visit with 14 placed photos and a sent report is evidence. When a pipe bursts two days after your visit, evidence is what protects you.
The business survives turnover
When knowledge lives in a veteran technician's head, every departure is a crisis. Checklists, access notes, and property history in the platform mean the new hire walks in prepared.
Growth without chaos
Twenty properties fit in your head. Sixty don't. Recurring schedules, a review queue, and issue tracking let you add homes without adding sleepless nights.
Daily operations
The whole operation on one desk
The ops dashboard is your morning huddle: who's where, what's waiting for review, which issues are stalling, who lands this weekend. Assign, reschedule, and review without opening a second tool.
- Roles that match your team: owner, admin, ops manager, technician, read-only
- Review queue — every report is checked before an owner sees it
- Vendors, appointments, and invoices attached to the work itself
- Billing that follows from visits, not from reconstruction
Your brand, everywhere your clients look
- Portal and reports carry your company name and logo
- Client notifications come from your practice, not from “some software”
- Dwellwatch stays invisible — you own the relationship
White-label branding
Clients hire you, not your software
Your owners are used to private banking and estate management. The portal and reports they receive should feel like an extension of your service — polished, personal, and unmistakably yours.
Estate Operations plans add custom domain support — the portal lives at your web address.
Migration is an afternoon, not a project
Bring your client list and property details in from spreadsheets, set each home's visit rhythm, and invite your team. Most companies run their first documented visit on day one — history builds from there.