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Real estate startup Digs raises $5M to boost software platform for residential builders

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Last updated: 2025/11/06 at 11:48 AM
News Room Published 6 November 2025
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Digs co-founders Ty Frackiewicz (left) and Ryan Fink. (Digs Photo)

Digs, a Vancouver, Wash.-based startup that sells software for homebuilding, raised $5 million.

Founded in 2022, Digs’ software helps residential homebuilders streamline various aspects of their workflows including document organization, communication, and other tasks. It focuses on the pre-construction and design phase, turning static blueprints into digital, searchable files.

Digs also converts build documents (PDF floor plans, change orders, etc.) into a 3D digital twin that supports warranty agreements.

Digs CEO Ryan Fink describes the company as “CarFax for the home.”

“Digs offers homeowners a first-of-its-kind 3D digital twin and AI-powered home ownership experience to become a living record of value and improvements,” he said in a press release.

Fink said revenue is growing but didn’t provide specific metrics. The company said it has nearly 10,000 homes on its platform.

Fink previously founded an augmented reality glasses startup called ONtheGo Platforms, which Atheer acquired in 2015. He also founded Streem, a startup that developed AR technology for home improvement technicians, which was acquired in 2019 by home services company Frontdoor.

Fink started Digs with Ty Frackiewicz, who previously co-founded ONtheGo and was vice president of product at Streem.

Digs employs 28 people and has raised nearly $20 million to date.

The latest $5 million raise is part of a “pre-Series A funding.” The round was led by Dallas-based firm SPLY Capital. Other backers include Oregon Venture Fund; Flying Fish; Portland Seed Fund, and Cascade Seed Fund. Digs customer Lanthorne Homes also invested in the latest round.

SPLYCAP General Partner Tyler Williams joined the board at Digs. The startup recently hired longtime sales leader Stephen Molen as chief revenue officer.

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