Why Storehouses
Tangible wealth needs better infrastructure.
Most financial platforms ignore the assets you can hold in your hands. The watches, the metals, the art, the wine, the records of provenance - they live in spreadsheets, drawers, and memory. Storehouses is the system of record that should have been built for them.
The problem
Physical assets are the last unmanaged corner of serious wealth.
Brokerage platforms ignore physical assets
Custody systems were built for paper, not gold bars, watches, art, or wine. The most meaningful holdings often live outside every platform that touches the rest of a family's wealth.
Spreadsheets and folders fail at the wrong moment
When an estate transitions or insurance gets audited, the documentation tends to be scattered across three spreadsheets, two attorney drawers, and one trusted assistant's memory.
Generic SaaS treats privacy as an afterthought
Most platforms are built to maximize visibility for ad targeting and identity verification. The contents of a serious collection are nobody's business but the owner's.
What makes Storehouses different
A platform shaped by six principles.
These aren't marketing values - they're the non-negotiables the platform is engineered around.
Privacy by design
Optional client-side encryption, no identity verification requirements, minimal data collection. The platform never sees more than it needs to.
Structured, not scrappy
Every asset has a stable ID, category-aware fields, and a place for the documents that prove it exists. No free-form notes, no archaeological digs.
Built for the long view
Heir access, estate readiness, and generational transfer aren't bolt-ons - they're part of the foundation. The registry is meant to outlast its owner.
Owner-controlled access
Advisors, partners, appraisers, and heirs only see what the owner grants. Every access is scoped, logged, and revocable.
Time-stamped truth
Every change is captured. Nothing is silently rewritten. When proof matters, the record is already there.
Platform, not silo
Designed from day one to integrate with the systems advisors and firms already run - not replace them.
Quiet infrastructure for the things that matter.
The best system of record is one that disappears into the background - present when needed, invisible the rest of the time, and trusted to be there when the moment comes that everything depends on it.
Build Legacy by bringing structure to tangible wealth.
Whether managing client portfolios or personal collections, Storehouses helps you govern physical assets for long-term stewardship.