Use case · House hunt

House hunting is a research project.
Run it like one.

Capture every listing, neighborhood note, and mortgage scenario the moment you see it. End the search with one organized shortlist — not 80 tabs and a memory.

80 open tabs
Zillow — 4-bed, Maple Heights
Redfin — 1402 Birch Ave
Realtor.com — Cedar Hill bungalow
Mortgage calc — 6.2% APR
Reddit — Cedar Hill schools?
+ 76 more
UIHike
One shortlist · ranked
Our shortlist
1
1402 Birch Ave
$612k
2
Maple Heights 4-bed
$598k
3
Cedar Hill bungalow
$555k
Riverside condo
$540k
The mess

The third time you ask “wait, was that the one with the basement?”

You've seen 30 listings. You can't remember which had the south-facing garden, which had the mold question mark, which neighborhood had the loud highway. Your partner is texting you a fourth Zillow link and you've already lost the first three.

  • Zillow / Redfin / agent emails — three search engines, no shared shortlist
  • Photos saved to camera roll with no link back to the listing
  • Mortgage calc results scribbled on the back of a coffee receipt
  • Viewing notes that already feel stale by the next viewing
Zillow.com — 14 saved
Photos — 247 unsorted
Email — agent's picks
Notes — "the one with the deck"
Mortgage calc tab
Which one had the basement?
Capture

One click per listing. The price is right there forever.

When you find a place worth a second look, capture it. UIHike grabs the listing photo, the URL, the asking price, the square footage, and your gut reaction — pinned to that exact moment in your search.

Three months later, when the listing is taken down, you still have it. The price that was. The room you remember.

redfin.com/CA/.../1402-birch-ave
4 bed · 2 bath · 2,140 sqft
$612,000
Price/sqft
$286
Year built
1998
Lot
0.18 ac
south-facing garden, but the kitchen is small. ask about the roof
Compare

Side by side, ranked by you, with notes that survive the search.

Your shortlist isn't a folder of bookmarks. It's a sequence — most-likely at the top, the maybes below, the noes archived. Re-rank as you go. The order is the decision.

Our shortlist· 4 of 31
Sort: ranked
1
1402 Birch Ave· 2,140 sqft
garden + light. roof Q?
$612k
asking
2
Maple Heights 4-bed· 2,010 sqft
good schools, small kitchen
$598k
asking
3
Cedar Hill bungalow· 1,720 sqft
needs reno but bones are great
$555k
asking
Riverside condo· 1,180 sqft
no — highway noise
$540k
asking
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Share

Your partner. Your agent. Your parents who are co-signing.

Send one link. Everyone sees the same shortlist, the same notes, the same ranking. Your agent can suggest one to bump up. Your partner can veto one. The shortlist stays in sync.

After the offer is accepted, you still have the record — every listing you considered, every concern you noted, every neighborhood you walked through.

Shared with
Alex (partner)
ranked 1402 Birch as #1
edited
Diane — agent
added Cedar Hill bungalow
added
Mom & Dad (co-sign)
viewing only
viewing
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Every stage of the hunt

From browsing Zillow at midnight to keys in hand.

Browsing

Capture as you scroll

See a place worth saving? Capture it with one click. Photo, price, sq ft, your reaction — locked in.

Viewings

Notes that beat your memory

Walk-through impressions, the weird smell in the basement, the price-per-sqft math — attached to the listing, not your camera roll.

Decision

Rank, share, decide

Your shortlist is ordered. Your partner sees the order. You both know which one is the one.

Stop losing the listing you actually liked.

Start your shortlist today. Free for the first ten captures.