Divviit (https://divviit.com/version-test) - turning one of life's hardest processes into somethi...Divviit (https://divviit.com/version-test) - turning one of life's hardest processes into somethi...
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Divviit - turning one of life's hardest processes into something fair, structured, and even a little human.
When someone passes away, dividing their belongings among family is often the part nobody talks about, and the part that causes the most quiet conflict. Divviit is an estate management platform built to fix that.
An executor sets up the estate, invites all the beneficiaries, and builds out a complete inventory, either item by item, or in bulk via CSV import, so it scales from a handful of belongings to hundreds. From there, everything lives on one dashboard: estate value, expenses, tasks, and live progress tracking through the entire process.
For any item, the executor triggers an AI evaluation that reads the item's details, searches comparable listings, and returns a fair market valuation automatically - no appraiser, no manual research, no guesswork. Photos attach right alongside it, building a fully verifiable record of the entire estate.
And then there's the part that makes Divviit genuinely different: a gamified bidding system for distributing assets.
Beneficiaries are allocated points, place real-time bids on the specific items they want, and can see exactly where they stand. Highest bid at close wins the item. Instead of an awkward negotiation or a fight over sentimental belongings, distribution becomes transparent, structured, and fair for everyone in the room.
Built entirely solo on Bubble, from authentication and role-based access (executor vs. beneficiary), to the AI valuation pipeline, to the full bidding engine with real-time point tracking.
Demo below. Would love your thoughts. 🫧
Furkan's avatar
Dividing belongings after a loss is both a product and a trust problem. Turning a sensitive process into something structured and human is a meaningful example of software reducing conflict, not just reducing steps.
Mehul Sethia's avatar
Really appreciate that framing - "reducing conflict, not just reducing steps" is exactly what I was going for. Thanks Furkan 🙏
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