Knowledge Base for Construction, Run by Extraction
Point a document parser at knowledge capture, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at construction estimators, writing down what only one person knows.
12,000 ideas match, averaging 73/100 on the opportunity score. For people whose advantage is knowing an industry from the inside. Ranked so that domain-heavy, unglamorous workflows rise rather than sink.
Point a document parser at knowledge capture, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at construction estimators, writing down what only one person knows.
A retrieval engine that handles RFP response end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at architecture principals, built for one person, not a department.
A voice agent that handles inspection end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at architecture ops teams, writing down what only one person knows.
Point an anomaly detector at demand forecasting, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at property management owner-operators, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
Point a document parser at field reporting, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, writing down what only one person knows.
A narrow forecasting model scoped to scheduling alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, proving value before anyone signs anything.
A narrow anomaly detector scoped to reconciliation alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, proving value before anyone signs anything.
A narrow voice agent scoped to knowledge capture alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, at a tenth of what the enterprise suite charges.
Point a retrieval engine at claims & appeals, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, catching the error before it becomes a change order.
A narrow retrieval engine scoped to knowledge capture alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at logistics dispatchers, at a tenth of what the enterprise suite charges.
A document parser that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes onboarding. Aimed at architecture project architects, replacing the spreadsheet that currently holds it together.
A narrow retrieval engine scoped to knowledge capture alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at real estate brokers, taking the phone queue off a human entirely.
A document parser that handles knowledge capture end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at real estate brokers, built for one person, not a department.
A narrow retrieval engine scoped to claims & appeals alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at real estate property managers, charging only when it actually works.
Point a retrieval engine at document review, and let people review output instead of producing it. Aimed at property management property managers, charging only when it actually works.
A document parser that handles incident reporting end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at property management property managers, built for one person, not a department.
Risk assessment handled by a retrieval engine, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at property management owner-operators, writing down what only one person knows.
A retrieval engine that handles proposal writing end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at property management maintenance leads, so the work stops following people home.
A retrieval engine that handles risk assessment end to end and hands a human the exceptions rather than the queue. Aimed at property management maintenance leads, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
Warranty & returns handled by a document parser, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at facilities facilities directors, so the work stops following people home.
A narrow optimisation engine scoped to scheduling alone — no platform, no migration, no six-month rollout. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, so the work stops following people home.
A reconciliation engine that sits beside the existing system, reads what it already produces, and closes vendor management. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, closing the loop while everyone is asleep.
Vendor management handled by a workflow engine, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, going after the low-value tail everyone else skips.
Risk assessment handled by a forecasting model, with a human signing rather than writing. Aimed at logistics fleet owners, surfacing the exposure nobody has priced.