HomeZero is the buyer's side of buying a home. You keep house-hunting on Zillow like always — but now a small team of AI agents works only for you. They learn what you want, watch the homes you like, and tell you the truth about them. This tour walks the whole product in seven stages, with faithful mockups of every screen. Click into any stage; fork any page and make it yours.
Everything here is rendered in the real HomeZero design language and uses real data (Paonia / North Fork Valley) — but none of it is live software. It's a set of documents and wireframes for you to react to.
The whole product is a small society of agents, each with one job. Knowing these three makes every screen read clearly.
Knows you. Watches your homes, narrates what matters, asks you good questions, and orchestrates the rest. Born free, the day you sign up.
Knows the place. Tracks every listing and all the public record for a geography. Writes the daily Market Report. One per launch market.
Knows the house. Born from your first showing — it listens in, becomes the home's living data layer, and guides your serious second visit.
→ How the three work together — the diagram, who writes what on a card, and who's active at each stage.
Each page is a plain-English explainer with a faithful, marked-up-able mockup. Go in order, or jump to whatever you want to react to.
Two questions that are the two agents. Anonymous wizard → place + priorities → both agents born.
open → STAGE 2Where you land. Advisor greeting, the install hero, a live Market Report, your board, your team online.
open → STAGE 3The six-column kanban. Every home you've zeroed, who placed it, its verdict, and the advisor's one question.
open → STAGE 4On Zillow: the Zero button, verdict badges, your advisor's corner panel — and deciding to go deep.
open → STAGE 5Everything knowable about one home — the verdict, the cost, five chapters, 34 layers of public record.
open → STAGE 6 · new conceptThe first visit, with the realtor. A pocket iPhone recording — mostly voice notes, a few photos — and the home agent is born from what it hears.
open → STAGE 7The serious second visit — 45–60 min alone, the home guiding a forensic, photo-by-photo pass on your phone.
open →The seven stages aren't a funnel that ends — they're a loop that compounds. The more you use it, the more your team knows.
And only ever on the buyer's side — we never work for sellers, and never put a real person's name on anything public.
The tagline: "Know what a home will cost — before it costs you."
This whole repo is yours to mark up. The simplest way: open any page, and tell your Claude Code "add Tony notes to the launchpad about X." It'll duplicate that page to a .tony.html copy and drop your ideas right onto the mockup as bright sticky notes — the originals stay clean.
Read HOW-TO-GIVE-FEEDBACK.md first — it walks you through it in plain English, no coding required. CLAUDE.md tells your Claude Code exactly how to help.
Don't worry about breaking anything — you can't. These are just documents. Be bold: move things, cut things, rewrite the copy, sketch a whole different flow. The point is your imprint, not polish.