One swipeable deck of homes for sale or rent, pulled from all the major sources — big portals, MLS feeds, rental sites, for-sale-by-owner — and ranked by an algorithm you build around your actual life. Ten minutes a day. That's the whole job now.
Opens the live app — build your house profile, then swipe real Austin listings. No signup.
Sunday, 9:47 p.m. Six tabs open. The same twelve houses, listed three different ways.
You're pinch-zooming a photo gallery on a website built for a mouse in 2009.
Fill out one form, hear from five agents you never asked for.
The saved-search email arrives Tuesday. The house went pending Sunday.
You've memorized which portal hides the HOA fee. That's not expertise. That's a symptom.
You already give a feed forty minutes a night and get nothing back. Trade the doomscroll for the house hunt: one deck of real homes, ranked for you, where every swipe gets you somewhere. It feels like the app you can't put down — except this one ends with keys in your hand. House hunting, actually fun. On purpose.
Portal filters stop at "bedrooms." Your life doesn't. Set the table stakes in seconds — budget range, neighborhoods, bedrooms, house or condo — then get personal: a fenced yard for the dog, under 20 minutes to your mom's house, a garage, south-facing light. Whatever the criterion, it counts. Every listing gets your personal match score, and your whole deck ranks itself around your life — not a portal's engagement engine deciding what keeps you clicking.
Their algorithm has a quota. Yours has a dog.
92% isn't a vibe. It's math you wrote.
Your algorithm, your dream home. Tune it whenever your life changes. The deck re-ranks itself in real time.
HouseCrush syndicates listings from all the major home sources — the big portals, MLS feeds, rental sites, for-sale-by-owner — into a single feed, ranked by your match score. Buying or renting, it's one deck. Close the other six tabs. They were never built for your phone anyway.
When a home matching your criteria posts on any of the major sources — portals, MLS feeds, rental sites, an owner with a sign and a dream — it lands at the top of your deck and buzzes your phone within minutes. Any criterion you've set, even the weird ones. Minutes, not next Tuesday's digest. The good ones move fast. Now you move first.
A sticker price is a pickup line. Every card shows the real monthly number up front: for buys, a built-in mortgage estimate covering principal, interest, taxes, and insurance; for rentals, rent plus utilities. No calculator tab. No lender-desk surprise. Know the damage before you fall in love.
Crush responsibly.
Your crushes collect in one list — compare them by match score, revisit them at 1 a.m., send them to whoever needs convincing. When one keeps you up at night, request a tour or get connected to a vetted local agent without leaving the app. One agent, your pick, on your timeline. Look at all the photos you want — nobody calls unless you ask.
Swipe right — it's saved to your crush list.
Compare crushes by match score, side by side.
Request a tour or meet a vetted local agent, in-app.
Go stand in the actual kitchen.
You are not a lead. You're the whole point.
Days on market and every price cut, right on the card. Spot a seller getting nervous.
Share a deck with your partner. One shortlist, made only of homes you both swiped right on. The screenshot economy collapses overnight.
Line up your saves by match score and let your own numbers referee.
Swiped left on the one? Pull it back. We don't punish second thoughts.
For homes beyond crush. Obsessions ride the top of the deck.
Any criterion you've set, every major source, minutes after it posts. Know early, tour early.
Make it the scroll that ends at a front door. Early access is open and the demo is live with real Austin listings — no lead form, no agent ambush, just the deck. The portals had twenty years. Give us one swipe.