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Wren: the agent for the built environment.
Built for owners
A building-record intelligence system for the people responsible for real assets across jurisdictions, agencies, filings, inspections, deadlines, and operations. Wren remembers every filing, every condition, every cycle. It drafts the work. It watches the clock. It prepares the review — in service of the licensed humans responsible for the building.
Use Wren where you work
See pricing →Run Wren from the workspace.
The web workspace is where you hold the building — owner, manager, engineer, architect, or anyone responsible for it. Drafts, filings, drop schedules, leases, and correspondence land in tabs you can open like documents — versioned, attributable, and routed through whichever reviewer the artifact requires.
- Per-building canvas: drafts open as editable artifacts, not a chat log
- Review queue with approve / request changes / annotate
- Versioning, share links, and full audit log per artifact
- Voice, slash commands, and @-mentions for any building, project, or filing
FISP Cycle 10 — Technical Facade Filing
— Drafted from 57 scaffold-drop reports, photographs, and prior cycle 9 record.
Conditions inventoried: 412
Repairs proposed: 47
LPC notice required: yes — terra-cotta replacement
Routed to: J. Edwards (PE) for review
Get started with Wren
Compare plans →Executive
Owners, principals, and small portfolios.
per building / month · up to 5 buildings
Request demoCommercial
RecommendedOperators, AEC firms, and managed portfolios.
per building / month · 6 to 50 buildings
See plansEnterprise
Institutional owners and enterprise firms.
annual contract · multi-jurisdiction · BYOK
Talk to salesPricing is per building under engagement. Volume discount above 3 buildings. Annual billing recommended. See full pricing →
From the field to a filing — no context-switching.
Send Wren a photo, an email, or a one-line ask. Wren pulls the building’s record, drafts the work product the event implies, and routes it to your review queue.
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Send Wren the event
Photo from the parapet, an email forward from DOB, a voice note from the basement, a Slack ping. Wren accepts all of it.
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Wren works on your buildings
The agent attaches the artifact to the right address, pulls relevant filings and inspection history, and drafts the scope letter, condition log, or filing the event implies.
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You get a draft, ready to review
Not a status update. A clean draft cited to primary sources, routed to whoever is accountable for it, with the audit trail attached.
What can Wren do?
Prompt
Draft the cycle 10 Technical Facade Filing for 120 Broadway. Use the prior cycle's TFF, the latest scaffold-drop reports, and the LPC-approved scope from last spring.
Wren
I’ve drafted the cycle 10 Technical Facade Filing against the building’s prior record:
- Pulled the cycle 9 TFF (PE-032471, filed 2022-08-14) as the baseline and inventoried 412 conditions across 57 scaffold drops.
- Cross-referenced the LPC-approved scope (LPC-2025-1184) for terra-cotta replacement on the north and east elevations.
- Flagged 47 repairs as SWARMP and 18 as UNSAFE per 1 RCNY 103-04 §(b)(2)(ii).
- Generated the QEWI cover, pattern photos referenced, and the DOB BIS form ready to file.
Routed to: J. Edwards (PE) for review · open in workspace.
Outputs above are illustrative samples of Wren’s working shape — citations, conditions, and figures are representative, not actual building records.
Powerful intelligence
- Reads the regulation as primary source — citation by section
- Coordinates filings across DOB, LPC, ACRIS, and agency-specific portals
- Optimized for building-record reasoning with Claude models
Works where you work
- Lives in the workspace, terminal, mobile, and API surfaces
- Integrates with your document control, project management, and SIEM
- Routes drafts to whoever is accountable — owner, manager, PE, AIA, attorney
You're in control
- Never files, sends, or commits without your explicit approval
- Adapts to your firm's standards, templates, and house style
- Configurable: build on the API or run it inside your portal
Connects with the systems that govern your buildings
Wren operates the same systems your firm operates — directly, through MCP servers Aedifice maintains against agency data. Each new market is brought online as a configured set of agency surfaces and corpus, not custom code. Outputs are auditable to the source row, the source filing, or the source page of the source rule.
Department of Buildings
Live filings, permit lookups, inspection cycles, agency portals
Landmarks / heritage agencies
Permit applications, scope letters, certificate tracking
Land records (e.g. ACRIS)
Deeds, mortgages, easements, lease memoranda, instrument history
Equipment registries
Boiler, elevator, fire-safety, generator registrations and renewals
Open data portals
Violations, complaints, benchmarking history, jurisdictional datasets
Regulatory corpus
Verbatim text of local laws and rules — cited by section in every output
Categories shown are jurisdiction-agnostic. Wren’s integrations are configured per market — local agencies, local rule text, local filing forms.
Enterprise
Built for the firms responsible for the world’s largest asset class.
The security, identity, deployment, and procurement primitives your IT, legal, and security teams expect from any production vendor. Designed to fit the institutions that hold buildings across decades — globally.
Data and privacy
Customer data belongs to the customer. Wren does not train on customer data, ever. Drafts, filings, building records, and corpus interactions remain inside the tenant boundary, with regional data residency for institutional clients.
- No model training on customer data
- Regional data residency: Americas, EU, APAC
- Per-tenant data isolation; sub-processor list published
- DPA available; right-to-export and right-to-delete supported
- Professional privilege framing preserved on attorney work product
Identity and governance
Run Wren on your existing identity stack. SSO, SCIM provisioning, role-based access, domain capture, and full audit logging — exportable to your SIEM in real time.
- Single sign-on: SAML 2.0 and OIDC
- SCIM 2.0 provisioning and deprovisioning
- RBAC: owner, asset manager, engineer, architect, attorney, viewer, admin — fully customizable
- Per-portfolio, per-jurisdiction access scoping
- Audit log streaming to Splunk, Datadog, or any S3-compatible sink
Deployment options
Multi-tenant cloud is the default. Institutional clients with regulated workloads can run Wren in dedicated tenancy, in a private VPC, or with bring-your-own-AI-key — Anthropic, AWS Bedrock, or Google Vertex.
- Multi-tenant cloud (default, fastest provisioning)
- Dedicated tenancy with isolated infrastructure
- Private deployment via VPC peering or PrivateLink
- Bring-your-own-key: Anthropic / Bedrock / Vertex
- Available across multiple regions globally
Service tiers and SLAs
Three tiers of service to match the operational profile of your portfolio — from standard cloud uptime to dedicated 24×7 support with named partner engineering and structured quarterly reviews.
- Standard: 99.9% uptime, business-hours support
- Priority: 99.95% uptime, named onboarding manager, faster routing
- Enterprise: 99.99% uptime, 24×7, named partner engineer
- Quarterly business reviews on Commercial and Enterprise
- Custom SLAs available for institutional contracts
Procurement and contracting
Built for how institutional buyers actually buy — annual contracts, custom paper, MSAs, security questionnaires, and the procurement process your legal and IT teams already run.
- Annual contracts, monthly invoicing available on Enterprise
- Custom MSA and DPA negotiation
- Standard security questionnaire pre-completed (CAIQ, SIG)
- Vendor onboarding kits (W-9, COI, sub-processor list)
- Net-30 / Net-60 terms supported
In progress
Security certifications — in progress
We are honest about what is shipped and what is in flight. The encryption, isolation, and key-management controls below are live in production today. The independent attestations are under active audit, with target dates published and updated as we clear milestones.
- SOC 2 Type II — audit underway, target attestation Q4 2026
- ISO 27001 — gap assessment complete, certification engagement scheduled 2027
- HIPAA — administrative, physical, and technical safeguards in place; BAA available on Enterprise
- TLS 1.3 in transit · AES-256 at rest · envelope encryption (live today)
- BYOK on Enterprise (KMS-managed customer keys) — live today
- Annual third-party penetration testing — live today
- DPA, subprocessor list, and pen-test summary on request under NDA
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