HomeZero product tour
Mockup — not live software. This is a faithful render of the real screens, built so you can mark it up. See HOW-TO-GIVE-FEEDBACK.md.
Stage 1 of 7 · the front door

Signing up.

The whole sign-up is two questions — and those two questions are the two agents. Where you're looking births your market agent; what you care about births your advisor. You answer anonymously; the account comes at the very end, only once we know we cover your area.

01 / IN PLAIN ENGLISH

What happens here

A stranger lands on the site and starts a short wizard. There's no account yet, no credit card, nothing to lose. They tell us where they're looking and what matters to them — and the moment they name a place, we reflect back what we already know about that market so it feels alive before they've even signed up.

At Finish, two things are born for them in the background: an advisor seeded with their priorities, and a market agent for their area. If we don't cover the area yet, they hit a waitlist instead — and that demand is exactly how we choose what to open next.

02 / THE SCREENS

The wizard, faithfully

Real headings, helper text, and field labels — lifted from the live OnboardingFlow.

step 0 — the intro card

HomeZero keeps you on top of every home you're watching.

Each morning, your advisor and the market agent read the public record on the homes you like — and brief you on what actually matters.

welcome
step 1 — where are you looking?

Where are you looking?

This is the one thing your team can't work without — it's how we know which market to read for you.

We read North Fork Valley.
Gunnison's organic heart — a valley of orchards, vineyards, and small farms where the market moves on water and land as much as square footage.
43 homes on the market here, read through 34 layers of public record.
Under $300k $300–500k $500–750k $750k+ Not sure yet
Step 1 of 2
step 2 — what should your advisor watch for?

What should your advisor watch for?

Choose a few to start. Your team grows as you save homes and tell it more.

💧Water rightsTell me what water or irrigation rights actually convey.
🪜Single-level livingOne level, no stairs — now or for later.
🛠️Low-maintenance, not a projectI'd rather not take on big repairs — warn me about the ones that will.+
💰Good value or underpricedFlag homes that look underpriced for what they are.+
🐴Room for animals or a gardenSpace for a garden, chickens, maybe a horse.+
Step 2 of 2
fallback — area not covered yet

We're not in Telluride yet.

We launch one market at a time. Leave your email and we'll tell you the day your area goes live — the more people waiting on a place, the sooner we open it.

waitlist
03 / WHY IT'S SHAPED THIS WAY

Three deliberate choices

Tony — this is the highest-leverage screen to react to

It's the first impression and it sets the whole relationship. Does the reflection land? Are these the right priorities to offer? Is two steps too few, or exactly right? Fork this page and mark it up.

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