Emberly
For wildfire mitigation contractors

Walk the property.
Generate the report.
Hand off the file.

Emberly turns a job-site walk-around into an insurance-grade PDF aligned to IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home and Colorado defensible-space standards — so the work you did actually counts toward your customer’s policy.

iPhone app · Launching Q3 2026 · Built in Western Colorado

Colorado · Effective July 1, 2026

HB25-1182 requires insurers to consider verifiable mitigation documentation when underwriting, renewing, or surcharging policies. Emberly produces exactly that.

How it works

Three screens. One report. No paperwork at the end of the day.

Built for one-handed iPhone use in the field — gloves, sun glare, intermittent LTE. Captures save locally first, sync when you’ve got bars.

1

Capture

Walk the property. Tag photos, voice notes, and short videos to defensible-space zones (Z0 / Z1 / Z2 / Building). Every capture gets timestamp + GPS automatically.

~ 8–12 min for a typical 0.5-acre property
2

Generate

Tap once. Emberly writes a standards-aligned narrative for every zone, builds a property map, and assembles a PDF with a photo appendix. You review it on-device before anyone else sees it.

~ 25 seconds to PDF · ~ 60 seconds to approve
3

Deliver

Hand the homeowner a hosted share link plus the PDF. They sign on your phone, then forward the link to their insurer. The work you did is now in their case file in 60 seconds of an underwriter’s time.

Hand-off ~ 90 seconds total
Why Emberly

The report is the product.

Phone-photos plus a handwritten invoice get rejected by underwriters. A standards-aligned PDF with timestamps, GPS, and cited clauses doesn’t.

Standards-aligned, not standards-adjacent

Every claim in the report cites a real clause from IBHS WPH, NFPA 1141/1144, or Colorado DFPC. No invented standards. No vague “wildfire-safe” language.

Built for the truck, not the desk

56-point tap targets. Bottom-of-screen primary actions. High-contrast palette for sun glare. Works offline. Designed by a ServiceTitan alum who watched contractors lose deals to paperwork.

Your brand, on every page

Your logo on the cover. Your company name in the header. Emberly’s name lives in the footer in small type. The homeowner remembers who did the work — not the software.

What Emberly does, and what it doesn’t. Emberly documents wildfire mitigation work performed at a property, aligned to recognized standards. Emberly does not certify, guarantee, or determine eligibility for any insurance product — that's the underwriter's call. IBHS WPH designations are issued only by IBHS-trained evaluators after on-site inspection.

Aligned to

The frameworks underwriters already recognize.

Every checklist item in Emberly traces back to a published clause. The report shows the citation so an underwriter doesn’t have to take your word for it.

IBHS Wildfire Prepared HomeBase & Plus tiers · Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
Colorado DFPCDivision of Fire Prevention & Control · defensible-space guidance
NFPA 1141 / 1144Standards for fire protection in WUI planning & developments
For homeowners

One link. Forward it to your insurer.

You hire a contractor, they finish the job, you get a link from Emberly. The link opens a polished web page plus a PDF you can forward in one email — the format your insurance company expects.

For underwriters

Drop it in the case file in 60 seconds.

Every report has a consistent cover, an executive summary, a property map, per-zone documentation with cited standards, outstanding recommendations, and a photo appendix with timestamps and GPS. Skim or audit — your call.

Early access · Launching Q3 2026

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