Flip anything.Build your empire.
FlipWork turns flipping into a game you actually want to play — log every dollar, climb the ranks, and watch your real profit grow. All from your phone.
How FlipWork works
Buy it. Clean it up. Sell it. See your profit. That simple.
Log what you grab
Add an item and what you paid for it — thrift store, estate sale, marketplace, wherever — then snap a photo. It lands in your pipeline and starts tracking its own cost.
Get it ready, track every cost
Cleaning supplies, parts, shipping, repairs, a hand you paid to help — log it all as you go. Snap a receipt and split it across items. Your true cost adds up by itself.
Sell it, see your profit
Sell it wherever you sell — eBay, Facebook, in person — then mark it sold and enter the price. Your profit and cash-tied-up update instantly, and your lifetime profit climbs you up the ranks.
Everything your flip needs, in one place
No spreadsheets. No shoebox of receipts. No accounting degree.
A pipeline that shows the money
Watch every piece move from Sourced to Sold, with real profit and how much cash you have frozen in unsold inventory — always up to date.
Books that do themselves
A real double-entry ledger under the hood, but you'll never feel it. Scan receipts, reconcile your bank feed, and see clean numbers without the headache.
Your crew, handled
Keep a private roster with ratings and 'would I rehire' notes. Pay folks however you already do — FlipWork tracks each person's total and flags 1099s automatically.
A game you'll actually want to play
Ranks, scores, and a 'Needs you' board that points straight at the pieces costing you money — so the boring stuff feels like leveling up.
We never touch your money
Pay your help however you already do — Cash App, Venmo, Zelle, cash. FlipWork never sits between you and your money or takes a cut. It just keeps the records straight and the taxman happy.

Why I built FlipWork
I'm Cory. I flip furniture in Raleigh, NC.
For years I ran my whole flip out of my head, a notes app, and a drawer full of receipts. I never really knew which pieces made money, how much cash I had tied up in stuff that wasn't selling, or what I'd paid my help come tax time.
So I built the tool I wished I had — one place to track every piece from curb to sold, see my true profit, manage the people I hire, and keep books that don't make me want to quit. It turned the messy parts of flipping into something I can actually see and steer. Furniture, thrift finds, eBay hauls — whatever you flip, if you buy low and sell high, I built this for you.