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Warrantly

A private warranty vault that turns scattered proof into clear coverage details, searchable documents, and deadlines you can act on.

Info Project Overview

What went wrong

The warranty usually exists. The receipt is in an inbox, the card is buried in Photos, and the coverage date is somewhere in the small print. When a product fails, proving the claim becomes a search across places that were never designed to work together.

How I built it

Warrantly starts with the document people already have. Add a receipt or warranty card, review the details it finds, and save the original proof beside the product, its coverage status, and its end date. Everything stays organized without turning warranty tracking into another admin task.

Where it landed

A warranty becomes useful instead of merely stored. The Rolex card in this story moves from a photo to a structured product record, appears on the coverage timeline, and remains searchable in the vault with the original document one tap away.

From paper proof to a deadline you can act on.
How I built it

Follow one warranty through the vault.

Start with the searchable vault, add a Rolex warranty card, place its deadline on the coverage timeline, and finish with the original proof attached to the product record.

Warrantly document vault showing the saved Rolex 126334 warranty alongside other searchable product records
What it does

One searchable vault, not another folder

The Rolex record sits in the wider vault with status, date, search, and filters already attached. Every document has a clear place before it becomes urgent.

The thought process
  • Keep the proof and the product together

    A title and an expiry date are not enough when a claim begins. The original card or receipt stays attached to the structured record so every useful fact and the evidence behind it open together.

  • Organize by coverage, not upload time

    The important question is what is active, expiring, or already expired. The timeline and vault surface coverage status directly instead of forcing people to remember when a document was added.

Warrantly add warranty screen with a Rolex warranty card and automatically filled product, purchase, and coverage details
What it does

A document becomes usable data

Warrantly reads the card into a product name, brand, purchase date, warranty duration, and coverage end date. The person reviews the result instead of retyping the document.

The thought process
  • Start with the document people already have

    Receipts and warranty cards already live in the camera roll or Files. Making those the front door removes the need to create a product record before any value appears.

  • Extract first, then ask for confirmation

    The document already contains the brand, purchase date, duration, and coverage end. Turning those into editable fields makes adding a warranty a quick review instead of a transcription exercise.

Warrantly coverage timeline showing the Rolex 126334 warranty in chronological context with its expiry date
What it does

The deadline has somewhere to live

The timeline turns a date hidden inside a document into visible coverage context, making active, upcoming, and expired warranties easy to understand.

The thought process
  • Organize by coverage, not upload time

    The important question is what is active, expiring, or already expired. The timeline and vault surface coverage status directly instead of forcing people to remember when a document was added.

Warrantly product record for a Rolex 126334 with its warranty card, expired status, coverage end date, and original document
What it does

The proof, ready when it matters

The story ends on the product record, where the warranty card, coverage status, end date, and original file are ready together when the proof is needed.

The thought process
  • Keep the proof and the product together

    A title and an expiry date are not enough when a claim begins. The original card or receipt stays attached to the structured record so every useful fact and the evidence behind it open together.

  • Keep sensitive paperwork local-first

    Receipts and proof-of-purchase documents can contain personal and financial details. Keeping the vault on the device reduces exposure while preserving fast access when the phone is offline.

Stored once. Ready on time.

Warrantly gives every warranty a product, a deadline, and its original proof, so the document stays quiet until the moment it becomes useful.

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