A property business backed by Pi Labs is raising money via crowdfunding.

Track, which describes itself as a property and money manager for home owners, is raising £250,000 on Seedrs in exchange for 11% of equity, and by yesterday had already raised £158,000 – 63% of target.

The business values itself at £2m, and is initially aiming at young home owners including first-time buyers.

It offers property valuations – which it claims are three times more accurate than Zoopla’s – plus living costs management, with the stated ambition to become the leading finance app for all home owners from first-time buyers to landlords.

Other features include multi access, whereby everyone involved in the household’s finance can see what is going on in a shared-finance household.

It will chiefly use the funds it raises to grow its team and develop its products – promising users that they need never fill out a spreadsheet again.

Track’s founders are Byron McCaughey and Henry Oakes, who met while studying at Imperial College Business School.

McCaughey said: “We have ways of managing everything online from our current accounts to our pensions and credit scores – but it struck us that there is nothing out there for our biggest and most personal asset: our home.

“We built Track to give home owners a sense of empowerment, ease, and above all else, to take the emotional stress out of money management.”

https://wearetrack.com/