When you're standing backstage at Canada's biggest SaaS conference waiting to pitch, you don't think about the pressure. You think about the problem.

For Home.CA, that problem is concrete: Canadians spend an average of $750,000+ on residential real estate, yet the tools available to manage that asset haven't fundamentally changed in decades. You still bounce between fragmented apps, outdated portals, and spreadsheets just to understand what you own—let alone what it's worth or how to improve it.

That's what we walked on stage to explain.

Home.CA was selected by SAAS NORTH's PitchFest committee to present at Canada's leading SaaS conference in Ottawa on November 5–6, 2025.




Home.CA is reimagining the end-to-end homeownership experience for millions of Canadians—with major launch plans ahead in 2026.

We didn't claim to disrupt the MLS. Instead, we showed something more powerful: a data flywheel where better information leads to better decisions, which leads to better outcomes for homeowners.

The real estate market is tightening. Buyers are more deliberate. Sellers are more selective. Agents need sharper tools. And homeowners need clarity. That's when platforms built on HomeGraph—our unified property data layer—become essential. In uncertain markets, transparency is competitive advantage.

During our pitch, we walked investors through four layers:

LayerPurpose
HomeGraphFoundational property intelligence: public records, market transactions, and homeowner-contributed insights converging into unified data
HomeInsightsPersonalized analytics helping homeowners understand their property's true value, equity, and improvement opportunities
HomeProTools for real estate professionals—agents, brokers, proptech partners—who depend on accurate, timely data
HomePointsLoyalty layer rewarding homeowners who contribute verified data back into the ecosystem

What the Investor Zone Revealed

The conversations that followed in SAAS NORTH's Investor Zone confirmed something important: Canadian investors are genuinely interested in how proptech and fintech intersect in residential real estate. They're looking for platforms that solve real friction, not ones that oversimplify complex markets.

We were honoured to be selected from a competitive field. Being on stage at a conference of this calibre—surrounded by builders, investors, and peers genuinely focused on solving hard problems—reminds you why you do this work.

What's Next

If you're a homeowner in Canada, explore what your property actually tells you—start with Home.CA today. If you're a real estate professional, we'd like to show you how HomeGraph and HomePro can make your workflow faster and more data-driven. If you're an investor interested in Canada's residential real estate opportunity, the conversation we started in Ottawa is just beginning.

Join Home.CA Waitlist  or reach out to discuss how we're building the next generation of homeownership tools.