Quigital Turbine Equity Lift

By Nicholas Ma

From breeze to keys—your lift into homeownership

Customer Reviews

Bree Kessler's avatar

Bree Kessler

I tried Quigital Turbine Equity Lift because the pitch—wind farms helping short people buy houses—was quirky enough to intrigue me. But from signup to “height-adjusted kilowatt equity tranches,” nothing made sense. The app tossed graphs of turbine yields and “stature multipliers” with no clear steps or outcomes. Am I investing? Earning credits? Proving I’m under 5'6"? The FAQs read like an inside joke I wasn’t in on. After a week, I still didn’t know who it’s for or why it exists

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Min Lubowitz

I tried Quigital Turbine Equity Lift because the pitch—wind farms helping short people buy homes—was too weird to ignore. After sign-up, I was buried in turbine credits, height tiers, and something called gust-backed equity. I linked my bank, calibrated a “stature multiplier,” and watched a spinning dashboard that never explained anything. Was I financing a blade, a bungalow, or both? The app seems to assume I speak wind economics. I left more confused than when I started, with no clue who this is for or why it exists