The invoice is in an email thread.
Maybe attached, maybe inline, maybe under the contractor name you forgot. AwayWatch turns it into a property record.
AwayWatch turns remote-property chaos into an owner record: what happened, what it cost, what needs attention, and what your CPA needs. Not another booking platform. The operating memory for the home you own from somewhere else.
Visits, stays, issues, photos, messages.
Receipts, bank proof, trips, vendor spend.
Deadlines, missing W-9s, overdue visits.
Schedule E, 1099, tax, balance-sheet exports.
Remote owners do not lose trust because one tool is missing. They lose trust because the evidence is scattered across inboxes, PDFs, bank statements, screenshots, texts, and memory.
Maybe attached, maybe inline, maybe under the contractor name you forgot. AwayWatch turns it into a property record.
Statements prove money moved. They rarely prove why. The app links charges back to bills, vendors, trips, and files.
Service visits, photos, issues, and home-watch notes stay tied to the property instead of disappearing into chat.
CPA packets should be generated from the year, not rebuilt by hand from folders and nervous guesses.
The app is organized around the owner, not the software modules. Bookings, receipts, stores, contractors, property-manager work, guest messages, and compliance all feed the same record.
That means you can open one property and see the evidence trail, the money truth, the attention list, and the CPA handoff without rebuilding context every time.
Bank proof, receipt, trip, visit, note, photo, or customer email.
Paid, unpaid, matched, deductible, forecasted, and year-to-date.
No hunting through menus just to learn where the fire is.
Schedule E, W-9/1099, filings, balance sheet, supporting files.
The owner remains the center of the app. Property managers and CPAs get useful slices of the same source of truth, without taking over the product.
A calm command center for a house you run from far away: today, money, property, taxes, guest, and evidence.
Visits, worksheets, customer emails, home-watch notes, directions, service catalog, and draft billing - scoped to the houses they manage.
Read-only financial context, clean categories, W-9 status, filings, balance sheet, and the files behind the numbers.
The vendor or store becomes the hub. Open it and see the invoices, bank matches, W-9 status, supply runs, service visits, and notes that explain the relationship.
See receipts and expenses →
Paid expenses, booking revenue, tax registrations, W-9/1099 status, mileage, and supporting documents flow into CPA exports. The goal is fewer explanations, fewer missing files, and less panic.
See tax workflows →
Guests ask about the WiFi, trash, pool, parking, and local details. AwayWatch answers from facts you approved and escalates sensitive requests instead of pretending.
See guest concierge →
AwayWatch is sharpest for owners with one to six homes, usually far away, who work with vendors, a PM, a CPA, and multiple booking channels.
Single-owner or small portfolio. More operating truth than a spreadsheet, less machinery than an enterprise PMS.
Different city, state, country, or time zone. The problem is not distance itself; it is missing context.
Cleaners, pool service, handymen, property managers, stores, platforms, guests, and the CPA all leave traces.
If a January scramble makes you nervous, the product should have been collecting the record all year.
Florida DR-15, Lee TDT, Schedule E, 1099/W-9, and DR-405 workflows are supported; the UI works in English and German.
"I own a vacation rental in Cape Coral, Florida - and I live in Luxembourg. What I needed was not another place to type data. I needed the house to remember what happened, what it cost, and what still needed a human."
AwayWatch is invitation-only during beta. Tell us where your rental is and what is hardest to keep organized; we will get back to you within 48 hours.
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