For home technology

Your devices know the temperature. They don't know the house.

Every smart-home product on the market is device-first and building-blind. PropEasy is the layer underneath: what the building is, what is installed in it, and what has happened to it.

Automation without the building is guesswork

A thermostat knows the indoor temperature. It does not know it is regulating a 1926 bungalow with an uninsulated rim joist and a furnace older than its owner's mortgage. A hub knows which lights are on. Neither knows the house. That gap is where the useful decisions live.

The bones

Construction era and structure, drawn from assessor records across every metro county, and read against era profiles rather than guessed from a photograph.

The systems

What is actually installed — furnace, boiler, water heater, air conditioning — identified from a rating plate or the permit record, with age established rather than assumed.

The condition

What an evaluator wrote down about the building, where a point-of-sale evaluation exists, itemised rather than summarized.

The history

Permits pulled, work done, and the weather the building has actually been under, including hail at parcel grain.

Capability is resolved, never assumed

Products differ, and pretending otherwise is how automation earns distrust. Host policy — the times you keep, the buffers you want, the things you opt into — is yours and is always shown. What a device can express is shown only when the connected product actually honors it. Where a device is not identified, we say so rather than assume a default.

Nothing is claimed without a connection. An unrecognized product reads as unknown, not as a guess — the same discipline we apply to the records themselves.

For device and service partners

If you build hardware or a service that acts on a home, you have actuation and telemetry and no building context. That context is expensive to acquire and we hold it at metro scale. Integrations stack: each one rides the same substrate instead of rebuilding it.

Where this stands. PropEasy is pre-launch. The building layer is real and in use; the device layer runs in a record-only mode that writes down every action it would take and sends none of them — no live lock or thermostat integration is offered today, and no provider is connected. Recall monitoring is built but has not yet run on a supervised schedule, so we do not claim ongoing alerting. We are vendor-neutral on purpose — your customers' hardware is not ours to choose.