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📄 Where the paperwork is

Sneat Documents

The passport is in a drawer. Which drawer is a matter of some debate.

Live now

Why this exists

Every important piece of paper you own is in one of four places: a drawer, an inbox, a folder called 'scans', or gone. You find out which one on the morning you need it — which is reliably the morning you have the least time to look.

How it actually goes

You've had this exact afternoon.

The passport

You fly on Saturday. It's Thursday night.

Today

You turn out the drawer, then the other drawer, then the box of cables. You find it. You also find a passport that expired in 2019 and the warranty for a toaster you no longer own.

With Sneat.app

You knew where it was without standing up. You'd also been told in March that it expires this year, back when that was a small piece of admin rather than a crisis.

The form that wants another form

The letting agent needs photo ID, proof of address and three months of statements. By Friday.

Today

Two logins you've forgotten, three inboxes, and in the end a photograph of a screen because the scanner is out of ink.

With Sneat.app

They were each already attached to the thing they belong to. The hard part was choosing which ones to send.

Better next to

What where the paperwork is connects to

Useful on its own. Quietly better beside these — not because they share a database, but because of what stops being your job.

  • Everything you own Sneat Assets Live now

    A document is nearly always about a thing you own — so it lives with the thing, not in a folder called scans.

  • When things happen Sneat Calendar Live now

    Passports and policies expire. You hear about it in March, not at the airport.

  • The people who matter Sneat Contacts Live now

    Whose licence, whose policy, whose birth certificate — that's a fact about a person, and it should sit with them.

🚧 Honestly: most of this wiring is the part we're still building. The pieces are real and usable today — them talking to each other is what we're working on now. What's real today →

What stops happening

The bit you get back.

  • The turning-out-the-drawer half hour, always at the worst possible moment.
  • The express fee you paid because you found out late

No figures, because we'd be inventing them. Just the leaks that close.

Where the paperwork is is ready when you are.

Start with this one thing. Add the rest of your life to it whenever you feel like it.

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