For Appraisers
Support conclusions with stronger market structure.
WECKETT helps valuation professionals frame market-based reasoning more clearly by organizing digital real estate into property classes, tiers, and observed behaviors.
Section 01
What WECKETT adds to the process
WECKETT is not a substitute for appraisal judgment. It is a support layer.
It helps appraisers:
- Frame TLD hierarchy more clearly
- Reference category-level behavior
- Compare supported and unsupported adjustments
- Distinguish stronger logic from weaker logic
Section 02
Strong and weak reasoning
Weak reasoning relies on
- Unsupported assumptions
- Isolated anecdotes
- Instant-tool outputs without context
- Adjustments with no market support
Stronger reasoning relies on
- Observed sales behavior
- Category structure
- Comparable hierarchy
- Explicit explanation of uncertainty
Section 03
Market-based adjustments
WECKETT is most useful where an appraiser needs to explain:
- Why one TLD should not be treated like another
- Why a keyword sits in one property class and not another
- Why some categories deserve more caution
- Why certain comparisons are stronger than others
The system is designed to make those distinctions more legible.
Section 04
Commentary and caution
WECKETT commentary should be used as structured support, not automatic proof.
The value of the platform lies in helping professionals explain:
- What is observable
- What is inferred
- Where the model is strong
- Where caution is appropriate
Section 05
When to use WECKETT
- A name sits in a serious property class
- Comparables exist but need stronger framing
- An adjustment requires clearer support
- The appraiser wants more than an instant estimate