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Comparison

ClaimProof vs Sortly

A comparison between ClaimProof’s home-inventory workflow and Sortly’s broader inventory management positioning.

Last reviewed April 19, 20261 sources linked below

Best for

Households documenting rooms, valuables, and supporting evidence for claims.

Users who want guided capture rather than business-style inventory management.

Tradeoffs

Sortly may fit better for broader inventory tracking beyond the home claim use case.

ClaimProof is specialized for insurance readiness.

Choose Sortly if...

You need a wider inventory management product rather than a claim-prep workflow.

Your use case looks more like asset tracking than home documentation.

Key Differences

ClaimProof is designed for household insurance prep and evidence exports.

Sortly is positioned more broadly for inventory management.

ClaimProof is lighter and more home-documentation specific.

Detailed Feature Comparison

FeatureClaimProofSortly
Use case fit
Home claim preparation
Inventory management
Workflow style
Room-by-room evidence capture
Inventory structure
Best fit
Homeowners and renters
Broader inventory users

The Verdict

Choose ClaimProof when the job is documenting your home before disaster or loss. Choose Sortly when you need a broader inventory management workflow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does ClaimProof guarantee claim approval?

No. ClaimProof helps you organize evidence but does not guarantee claim outcomes.

Can renters use ClaimProof?

Yes. It is built for both homeowners and renters.

Can I attach video and voice notes?

Yes. You can store photos, videos, and notes by room or item.

Sources

Choose the workflow that actually matches the job

This page is meant to help you choose the right fit, including cases where Sortly may make more sense.