People do not know what their stuff is worth.
Before donating, selling, or buying, users need confidence. Without a clear value signal, they underprice good finds, overpay for questionable ones, or never list at all.
Worth product concept
Point your camera at anything and find out what it's worth. Worth starts with instant appraisal, real sold comps, a personal Vault, and shareable reveal cards before growing into a marketplace with appraisal-backed listings.
Product overview
Worth begins with curiosity. Instead of starting with a blank listing form, the product starts with valuation: scan an item, identify it, view an estimated value range, compare real sold comps, save it to your Vault, and decide what to do next.
Before donating, selling, or buying, users need confidence. Without a clear value signal, they underprice good finds, overpay for questionable ones, or never list at all.
Resale platforms usually begin with the listing. But the first user need is appraisal: what is this, what has it sold for, and is it worth the effort?
Worth turns appraisal into the product's front door, then connects the result to share cards, Vault tracking, listing composition, and a future marketplace.
Core features
Screens and mockups
The visual direction is warm, premium, credible, and slightly dramatic: deep green, appraisal gold, real object photography, and product surfaces that make hidden value feel discoverable without losing trust.
Live MVP landing page
The current MVP is focused on instant appraisal, reveal/share cards, and waitlist signups. The marketplace comes later, after the valuation loop proves people want to scan first.
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