Fig. 0 — Product atlas

Two products. One measurement layer.

SitePulse is the command center for the custom build — 40+ AI agents, Plaid-synced banking, and blueprint-aware photo analysis for owner-builders, GCs, and lenders. Occupello is the AI-assisted workshop for small landlords and managers — applications, rent, tickets, contractors and vacancies, kept in a single tidy folder. Both share the same measurement backbone.

SitePulse uptime: 92%
92%
SitePulse uptime
Occupello coverage: 87%
87%
Occupello coverage
Combined signal volume · 30d80M
Combined signal volume · 30d8M10M11M13M12M15M17M19M22M24M27M29M32M36M38M41M44M46M49M52M54M58M60M63M66M69M72M74M77M80M
Product I — SitePulse

Every site, a living balance sheet.

SitePulse is the definitive workspace for the custom home build. Chat with AI specialists trained on local building codes, reconcile Plaid-synced bank activity against every line item, match verified trades, and analyze photos and blueprints for discrepancies — without leaving the platform.

40+
AI specialist agents
$15K
Avg. overage caught
v2.5
Now in beta — free
1
Dashboard, whole build
Fig. 1 — SitePulse v2.5 · feature ledger
  • 01
    Chat with AI Agents

    Coordinate with 40+ specialists trained on Florida building codes, scheduling, and trade-specific logic — right inside your project.

  • 02
    Banking & Reconciliation

    Live Plaid sync with automated transaction matching. Every dollar reconciled against budget line items in real time.

  • 03
    Contractor Matching

    Verified directory of trades with ratings, online presence, and instant outreach — vet contractors from one place.

  • 04
    AI Analysis & Takeoffs

    Scan photos and blueprints for discrepancies. AI-powered material takeoffs ensure quantities match your plans.

  • 05
    Project Tracking

    Gantt-style timelines that adapt when schedules shift, phase tracking, cumulative cost curves, and weekly works schedules.

  • 06
    Homeowner Portal

    Read-only client view with versioned email reports and a project storyline — give homeowners peace of mind, automatically.

  • 07
    Change-Order Impact

    Log every change order the moment it comes in. See total-budget impact side-by-side and auto-flag anything that pushes you over.

  • 08
    Inspection Checklists

    Pre-built templates for foundation, framing, rough-in, and finish — with inspection reminders and required documents attached.

  • 09
    Contractor Comms Hub

    Threaded conversations by trade or phase, with photos, plans, and documents. Searchable history — find a message from 3 months ago in seconds.

  • 10
    Version-controlled Docs

    Plans, permits, and contracts stored with version history — every decision has a paper trail your lender can audit.

Draw request cycle · 12 months10d
Draw request cycle · 12 months22d21d20d19d18d19d17d15d16d14d13d13d12d11d12d10d
Project health signals
Schedule adherence88%
Budget variance74%
Safety incidents22%
RFI response91%
Change orders34%
Portfolio schedule health: 78%
78%
Portfolio schedule health
Draw pkg. completeness: 92%
92%
Draw pkg. completeness
Lender adoption: 64%
64%
Lender adoption
Weekly project status — 8 weeks
On-track At-risk Delayed
Capital stack visibility
Common equity15%
Preferred equity20%
Mezzanine15%
Senior debt50%
Live draw progress, covenant tests, and lender views feed the same stack.
Draw approval funnel · Q4
Draws initiated1,240
Docs verified1,082
Inspection cleared941
Lender approved878
Funded862
Risk density · project × week
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
W10
W11
W12
LOWHIGH
Pipeline · sensor → lender view
Data pipelineSENSORS12msEDGE45msSTREAM120msMODEL260msDASHBOARD410ms
Cost/SF vs. baseline by phase
Excavation$42
Foundation$88
Superstructure$176
MEP rough-in$132
Fit-out$214
Project spend allocation
  • Hard costs62%
  • Soft costs18%
  • Financing12%
  • Reserves8%
↓ Two products · one house ↓
Product II — Occupello

A calmer way to run rental properties.

Occupello is a small, AI-assisted workshop for landlords and managers who still answer the phone themselves. Applications, rent, tickets, contractors, invoices, and vacant units — kept in a single tidy folder, with the kind of care a spreadsheet cannot offer.

1,400+
Units under care
−42%
Avg. days vacant
7
Listing channels syndicated
38
Small portfolios served
Fig. 2 — Occupello · feature ledger
  • 01
    Tenant Applications

    Listings, inquiries, screening and approval kept in one folder. AI summarizes risk flags and surfaces the documents that matter — never deciding for you.

  • 02
    Rent Collection

    Zelle, ACH and card sit alongside a proper ledger with reminders, late-fee rules and reconciliation. Partial payments find an exception queue.

  • 03
    AI Ticket Triage

    Tenants send a photo and a sentence. The system reads it, sorts urgency, finds the right trade, and opens a work order with an SLA timer.

  • 04
    Contractor Directory

    A directory by trade, geography and history. Jobs are offered to the right hands first, escalated if no one accepts.

  • 05
    Invoice Reconciliation

    Invoices arrive, get checked against the work, and pay on your nod. Anomaly checks flag contractor invoices that don't match the job.

  • 06
    Vacancy & Marketing

    When the last work order closes, we draft a listing in your voice, suggest a photo list, and syndicate to Zillow, Apartments.com, Trulia and four more.

  • 07
    Owner Statements

    Owner statements and accountant export, drawn from a proper ledger — the paper trail your accountant will quietly thank you for.

  • 08
    Zelle Auto-reconcile

    Zelle is convenient — but it isn't a system. Auto-reconcile by reference and sender, with ACH and card as patient fallbacks.

  • 09
    Late-fee Rules

    Late fees, reminders, receipts — configured to your rules, executed automatically, and always shown to the tenant with a plain-language reason.

  • 10
    Multi-entity & SSO

    Multi-entity books and roles for larger portfolios, plus custom integrations, SSO, and human-led onboarding on The Estate plan.

Capacity utilisation · 24h10%
Capacity utilisation · 24h10%8%6%6%9%15%24%38%54%68%80%86%88%82%74%66%55%42%30%22%18%14%12%10%
Zone activation avg. (min/day)
Focus rooms312m
Open desks268m
Phone booths194m
Lounge148m
Kitchen96m
Enterprise renewal rate: 73%
73%
Enterprise renewal rate
Rent premium captured: 41%
41%
Rent premium captured
Sensor coverage: 82%
82%
Sensor coverage
Building — floor × zone occupancy
F8
F7
F6
F5
F4
F3
F2
F1
LobbyAmenity deck
Occupancy mix
  • Members58%
  • Enterprise24%
  • Day passes12%
  • Vacant6%
Occupancy · 12 weeks
Desk utilisation · Mo–Su
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
LOWHIGH
Weekly presence composition
Occupied Transitional Idle
Member journey · daily avg.
Check-ins1,420
Desk sessions1,180
Room bookings640
Amenities used480
F&B transactions312
Pipeline · sensor → operator app
Data pipelineSENSORS12msEDGE45msSTREAM120msMODEL260msAPP410ms
Fig. III — Shared layer

One measurement layer, two vantage points.

SitePulse and Occupello share the same Build and Rent Flow Technologies ingestion, streaming, and modelling stack. Ship one integration; get both product surfaces.

Ingestion
MQTT · LoRa · REST · Modbus
12 protocols
Streaming
Sub-second event bus
p95 · 260 ms
Storage
Time-series + relational
5 yr retention
Modelling
Feature store + inference
38 models live
Delivery
Dashboards · Alerts · API
3 surfaces
Trust
SOC2 · ISO27001
Audit ready
Ready when you are

Pilot both. Share the layer.

Start with the product that fits your role today. Enable the second the moment a new stakeholder needs the same evidence — no new integration.