Zyyah is an iOS app to help homebuyers manage their new home’s inventory, critical insurance documentation and closing data. It also analyzes your insurance policies to look for coverage gaps based on inventory lists and then offers additional coverage plans.
Source: Inman News
Zyyah is a home inventory management app with a clever upsell
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