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AppealSeal
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Automates California property tax appeals, helping homeowners secure refunds.

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Product memo

AppealSeal helps California homeowners challenge outdated property tax assessments. It automates the complex appeal process, providing data-driven comparable sales, standardized worksheets, and visual maps to simplify filing. This approach offers a DIY alternative to expensive agencies, leveraging public data and legal rights to secure refunds for users.

For who

California homeowners overpaying property taxes

Solves what

Automates property tax appeals to secure refunds

  • Automated assessor-style comps
  • County-ready worksheets
  • Interactive neighborhood map

In their own words

Reduce Your Property Taxes, Average Refund $2,847

Instantly Check if Your Home Qualifies

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

AppealSeal offers a Free Analysis tier, with Filing Fee handled through custom pricing.

Key Tactics
  • A free tier provides risk-free qualification and a property value assessment.
  • Filing Fee handles custom requirements.

Operator context

Operating setup

Team

Indie / lean

LLM classification

Founded

Nov 2025

HQ

United States

Platform

Web app

Audience

Consumers

Social footprint

Tech stack

Radix UI

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Bootstrapped Lean
Effort
Solo Buildable
About AppealSeal Expand

AppealSeal offers California homeowners a simplified way to dispute property tax assessments. It automates the complex appeal process, providing homeowners with the necessary data and forms to challenge their property's assessed value.

By leveraging public data and legal rights, AppealSeal helps users identify discrepancies and file appeals, often resulting in significant refunds. This service provides a cost-effective, DIY alternative to hiring expensive agencies, focusing specifically on the unique requirements of California property tax law.