70%
of Americans have no estate
plan for personal property
60%
of family disputes stem from unclear item distribution
27+
states recognize Personal Property Memoranums
27+
states recognize Personal Property Memoranums
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Everything You Need for Estate Planning
AI Item Recognition
Snap a photo and our AI identifies the item, suggests a name, category, and estimated value automatically.
Smart Tagging & Decisions
Tag every item as keep, sell, donate, gift, or discard. Assign recipients directly from the app.
Works on Any Device
Use SaveOr on your phone, tablet, or computer. Your inventory syncs across all devices in real time.
Room-by-Room Organization
Organize your inventory by room, location, or custom categories for easy browsing and management.
AI Value Estimates
Get instant market value estimates for your items based on matches and comparable sales data.
Item History & Provenance
Record stories, origin details, and sentimental notes so the history of each item is never lost.
Family Collaboration
Invite family members to view items, express interest, leave comments, and claim belongings.
PDF and Word Export
Generate professional reports with photos, descriptions, and values — ready for attorneys and courts.
Professional Sharing
Share your inventory with attorneys, financial advisors, or estate executors.

Why Personal Property Creates the Most Estate Disputes
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While financial accounts are easy to divide, personal belongings often create confusion and conflict. Jewelry, artwork, collectibles, heirlooms, furniture, and household contents are frequently:
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Undocumented
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Poorly valued
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Promised verbally to multiple people
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Missing photos or proof of ownership
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Without a clear inventory, executors face delays, disputes, and additional legal costs.
SaveOr allows families to document personal property clearly before it becomes a problem.
A Tool Estate Planning Attorneys Can Recommend
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Estate planning attorneys often advise clients to create a detailed inventory of tangible personal property, but clients rarely follow through.
SaveOr provides:
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A guided mobile app for fast documentation
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AI-assisted item identification
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Secure cloud storage
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Shareable reports for legal review
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Collaboration access for family members
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Attorneys can confidently recommend SaveOr as a structured way to implement their advice.


Recommended Expert Resource
Families often need help not just documenting belongings, but also having thoughtful conversations about who should receive them.
For readers looking for additional guidance, the University of Minnesota’s Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate? offers research-informed education on passing on personal possessions, family communication, and reducing conflict.
SaveOr helps families create the visual inventory and personal property memorandum, while outside educational resources like this can help support the conversation around fair and thoughtful distribution.

