About Wishfleet.

Wishfleet is the infrastructure for real-world work — a platform that runs underneath your product to handle bidding, dispatch, quality, and completion for tasks that happen in the physical world.

What we’re building.

Every hour your team spends sourcing vendors, chasing bids, and verifying results is an hour not spent on the work that drives revenue.

Software can schedule a meeting, send a notification, or move money. It cannot take six photos of a vacant unit, verify a lockbox is present, or measure a room for appliance fit. That gap — between what software can decide and what the physical world requires — is where Wishfleet operates.

We build an API-first platform for composable workflows that coordinate real-world tasks: bidding, dispatch, evidence collection, quality checks, and completion. The same grammar works whether the customer is a property manager running apartment turns, a real estate broker coordinating listing prep, a vertical platform fulfilling user requests, or a home services operator looking for a steady job pipeline.

What we believe.

Real-world work, not only computation.

Most workflow engines orchestrate computation. We orchestrate work that happens in the physical world — with all the evidence, exceptions, and human judgment that entails.

Your contractors, your brand.

Customers keep their existing supply relationships. Wishfleet supplements with marketplace supply only when the customer’s own bench is short — never the other way around.

We reserve the right to get smarter.

Skills bundles describe goals and judgment criteria, not procedure. As underlying models improve, your declared intent benefits without rewrites.

Where we are now.

Wishfleet is in active development with design partners who are building workflow-driven products. The workflow service is operational — definitions, instances, transitions, activities, evidence, and the admin CLI. The decision engine, transport layer, and packaged metrics are on the roadmap.

We work with property managers, real estate brokers, vertical platform teams, and home services operators. If your product coordinates real-world work and you want infrastructure rather than a build-from-scratch project, we should talk.

Become a design partner.

Wishfleet is in active development with teams that coordinate real-world work. If that’s you, let’s talk.

Become a Design Partner