About Appraisily

From uncertain object to documented appraisal decision.

Appraisily is an online appraisal service that turns object evidence into documented appraisal decisions through market research, human review, and signed reports. It is not an auction house, insurer, tax adviser, court, government agency, authentication laboratory, or guarantee of recipient acceptance. Public proof was reviewed July 15, 2026.

Trust proof

What trust has to show

Signed report at the center

The deliverable is a report a client can keep, share, and use with family, buyers, insurers, advisors, or reviewers.

Evidence before the number

Photos, markings, labels, condition, provenance, dimensions, and comparable sales are reviewed before a value conclusion is written.

Human judgment stays visible

Automation can organize research, but the appraisal decision needs review, reconciliation, and clear explanation.

Use case matters

Insurance, donation, estate, resale, and general documentation can require different value framing and report language.

Why this page exists

Trust signals buyers should be able to inspect

The product is the report

The completed report identifies its reviewer and signer and states the agreed value premise, assumptions, and limitations.

The proof layer is public

Samples, boundaries, method notes, terms, privacy, and the Refund and Resolution Policy let a buyer inspect the service before ordering.

Accountable paths

Appraisal operations owns assignment scope and report quality. Support owns order questions, corrections, and resolution routing through the public contact path.

The next step is clear

A visitor can compare appraisal paths, inspect samples, ask support, or start intake after confirming recipient requirements.

Evidence method

How a report gets built

Photos and object clues

Clear images, marks, labels, signatures, condition details, dimensions, and provenance notes give the reviewer something real to inspect.

Comparable market evidence

Relevant sales are weighed against medium, date, size, condition, attribution confidence, and the stated purpose of the report.

Human review and reconciliation

A reviewer checks the research path, value conclusion, and wording before the finished report is delivered.

Documented output

The client receives a report that explains the conclusion, not just a number or an automated screen.

Boundaries

Clear limits make the report stronger.

  • The screener is a first read. The signed report is the documented appraisal deliverable.
  • Auction records are inputs. The customer outcome is a usable appraisal decision, not auction search.
  • A report is an informed value opinion, not a promise that an object will sell for that number.
  • Photos can support strong review, but authentication or condition questions may still require additional evidence.
  • Institution-specific acceptance rules still control whether a third party accepts a report for its own process.

Decision support

The report should make the decision clearer.

Each page should help the visitor understand what evidence is reviewed, what the signed report contains, and why a documented appraisal is the right next step.

Start with the object. Leave with a documented decision.

Upload photos, share the context, and get a signed report built around evidence and human review.

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