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Use cases.

How building professionals use Wren today.

A short tour of what professionals actually do with Wren on the buildings they are responsible for. Grouped by the part of the job the work sits inside.

Portfolio and transaction work

Pre-purchase due diligence on a 50-unit multifamily

A prospective buyer assigns Wren to an address the day the offer goes in. By the second meeting, the buyer has a full picture of filings, violations, outstanding cycles, and deferred maintenance, with the reasoning behind every flag.

Handing off a property at sale with the record intact

When a building changes hands, the seller’s engineer of record loses the file and the buyer’s team starts from zero. Wren carries the record across the transaction so nothing is rediscovered at the buyer’s cost.

Onboarding a new property manager without losing the building record

A management change used to mean weeks of shadowing and a drawer of paper. The new manager opens Wren on day one and sees every cycle, every tenant-affecting filing, and every open item with the context that produced it.

Compliance cycles and filings

Annual LL11/FISP cycle across a commercial portfolio

Facade cycles are staggered across buildings, engineers, and subcontractors. Wren holds each building’s position in Cycle 10 and prepares the drafts and reviewer packets in the sequence the portfolio needs them.

Preparing a Landmarks Preservation Commission application

Applications for landmark buildings carry evidentiary requirements that do not exist elsewhere. Wren assembles the precedent, the photographic record, and the scope narrative in the form the commission expects to receive.

Tracking a DOB violation from open to closed

A violation moves through inspection, correction, re-inspection, and dismissal over months. Wren keeps the chain intact, surfaces the next required action, and files the closing certification when the evidence supports it.

Coordination and tenant relations

Coordinating an architect, engineer, and attorney on a single filing

Three professions, three firms, one building. Wren holds the shared record so the architect’s drawing, the engineer’s calc, and the attorney’s letter are working against the same set of facts about the building.

Maintaining a tenant-friendly compliance calendar

Every filing cycle produces notices, access requests, and temporary disruptions. Wren drafts the tenant communication alongside the filing, in the tone the owner’s management policy requires, with the dates synchronized.

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A 30-minute demo on one of your own addresses is the fastest way to understand what the system actually does. Bring the address; we bring the building's record.