AssetLog is infrastructure: one data layer that unifies fragmented classifieds

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AssetLog is infrastructure. It's a single data layer that brings dynamic assets together in one place: vehicles, real estate, jobs and CVs.

Right now this kind of data is a mess. It's spread across dozens of portals, every one of them gated, every one with its own API, and not a single one lets an AI agent actually post to it. Smaller cities and towns have it the worst. Listings end up scattered across community forums, regional boards, or they never go online at all. So there's no one place where an AI, or a developer, can just read what's out there and add to it.

Here's something I keep thinking about. When people buy a car, pick an apartment, or choose a job, most of the decision happens on surface-level stuff.. price, looks, location. That's what we react to first.

But there's so much more that actually matters, and some of it you don't even know to ask about, even though it could end up playing a major role in your life. And everyone weighs it differently, because everyone has different needs.

That's why I think an LLM is the best possible onboarding for a real decision. It does the research for you, and more importantly it asks about the things you hadn't even thought of. Once you see that context, your decision can genuinely change. Imagine you want to buy something: the AI hands you a ready-made prompt, walks you through all the questions one by one, and then recommends which option to actually go for. For example:

So I'm curious, looking back at a big decision you made, what's one piece of information you almost missed, something that turned out to matter far more than price or location?

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