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Hi, I'm Nique. I built HeresNext.

I've been building software for over twenty years across fintech, healthcare, and retail. HeresNext is shipped solo, but it's not the first thing I've shipped.

A few years ago, my $250 watch broke a month after the warranty ended, and I never thought to check whether my credit card had extended it. Later, a wrongful charge from a car rental company abroad pulled me into a dispute I barely understood. My credit card helped me navigate it, but didn't make me whole. That's when I realized how much consumer protection stays invisible to the people who need it most. So I started building HeresNext, first for myself, then for everyone else who's been there.

What HeresNext does

HeresNext tracks every layer of protection on every purchase you make. There are five of them, and most people don't know they exist.

Returns. Manufacturer warranties. Credit card extended warranty benefits. Retailer perks like Costco's free 2-year extension. Third-party protection plans.

On top of those five layers, there's a coverage analyzer — when something breaks, you ask “am I covered?” and get a direct answer with the exact policy and claim path. The analyzer is the payoff. The five layers are the foundation that makes a clear answer possible.

The product is just a tool. The actual outcome is that you stop leaving money on the table when stuff inevitably goes wrong with the things you buy.

What HeresNext is not

A few honest things about what this isn't:

  • Not a concierge. You scan the receipts. We don't call retailers, file claims, or process anything for you. We surface what's possible. You take the action.
  • Not free forever. There's a generous Free tier (25 purchases, basic reminders), but the full feature set is paid. No trial gimmicks. Free is permanent.
  • Not magic. Receipt scanning is good but not perfect. You'll occasionally correct a date or a price. Manual entry also works.
  • Not a financial advisor. We share information about consumer protections. We don't give legal or financial advice, and you should always verify policies with the retailer or card issuer before relying on them.
  • Not affiliated. We don't earn commissions. Recommendations are based on facts only.

Why I built it solo

I'm building this alone. That's a deliberate choice — it keeps the product opinionated and the priorities honest. It also means slower than a venture-backed company would be. I'd rather get this right than get it fast.

The Founder's Lifetime tier exists because I wanted a way for early supporters to fund the launch and get something durable in return. Once 500 of them are claimed, that tier is gone for good.

The roadmap (vague, on purpose)

The web app launches first. Native iOS and Android come later if there's enough demand to justify them. A few features I want to build but haven't yet — sharing across a household, AI-assisted T&C lookup, automated claim drafting — are explicitly on the roadmap and explicitly not promised.

If something on this site is in the feature list, it's in the first version. If it's not, it's not. I'm trying to be careful about that.

Contact

The fastest way to reach me is the contact form, or Loading.... I read everything.

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