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Wishlists

A wishlist is a named collection of properties you've scored. You can build multiple wishlists — "Austin shortlist", "If we win the lottery", "Vacation rentals" — and each one lives at its own shareable URL when you mark it public.

How wishlists work

All wishlist management happens in your Dashboard. The /wishlists/<id> page is the public viewer — read-only, for sharing. Authoring is separate.

  1. Score some properties. From the Dashboard, paste listing URLs one by one. Each scored property lands in your history.
  2. Create a wishlist in the Dashboard and give it a name and an optional description.
  3. Add scored properties to the wishlist. They're sorted by their RAAM score automatically.
  4. Mark it public to get a shareable URL, or leave it private and it stays inside your Dashboard only.

What's on a public wishlist page

A worked example

You're searching in two metros at once. Make a wishlist called "Austin shortlist" and add every Austin property that scores above 70 against your profile. Make a second called "Denver shortlist" for Denver. Share the Austin link with your partner in Texas and the Denver link with your mother-in-law who knows the Denver market. Each recipient sees a focused list without the noise of the other city.

Public vs. private

There's no unlisted middle ground; public means public and indexable. If you want to share something temporarily, consider generating a Comparison Report instead — those can be unpublished later.

Common questions

Last reviewed: 2026-04-14