Try it in the app
- Open your Dashboard
Wishlists are managed alongside your saved properties.
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.
- Score some properties. From the Dashboard, paste listing URLs one by one. Each scored property lands in your history.
- Create a wishlist in the Dashboard and give it a name and an optional description.
- Add scored properties to the wishlist. They're sorted by their RAAM score automatically.
- 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
- The wishlist name and description.
- A property count.
- A ranked list of properties inside the wishlist, sorted by their RAAM score against the profile that scored them. Each row shows the address, the score, any user rating you added, and any decision tag you applied (considering, skip, offer, bought).
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
- Private wishlists are visible only from your Dashboard. Useful for drafts and personal organization.
- Public wishlists have a shareable URL. Anyone with the link can read the list — they can't edit it.
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 If you want to share something temporarily, consider generating a Comparison Report instead — those can be unpublished later.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
- Can I edit a public wishlist without breaking the URL? Yes. The URL stays stable; its contents update as you add or remove properties.
- Can I copy someone else's wishlist? Not directly yet — but you can score the same properties in your own account and build your own version.
- Why are some properties missing when I view someone else's wishlist? Individual property reports can expire after 30 days; expired entries drop out of the public view.
Related
- Dashboard — where wishlists are authored
- Property Reports — the detail view on any single property
- Comparison Reports — better tool when you've narrowed to a handful of finalists
Last reviewed: 2026-04-14