Builds the site profile
Address, parcel details, photos, documents, or a plain-language goal — the agent assembles what it knows and asks for what's missing.
EVALUATEComing soon
Feed it an address, a lot, photos, or documents. Get a source-backed read on what's plausible, what's risky, and what to do next — before you pay for an architect or a full study.
Evaluate is rolling out to the app. Visualize is live today — every render you make becomes part of the same project memory.
Compozit Evaluate is an AI pre-feasibility tool that tells property owners, investors, and real estate agents what a property or lot could plausibly become. Users provide an address, parcel details, photos, or documents such as zoning notes and surveys; the agent builds a site profile, reads the documents, and returns a site-potential brief with scenarios, assumptions, source-backed risk flags, and a missing-data checklist. Regulatory claims are cited to a source or explicitly marked unknown — Evaluate does not issue permit decisions, legal opinions, or zoning certificates. It is designed for the step before paying an architect, planner, or full feasibility study. Typical questions include whether a lot could support a multi-unit building, or whether a bungalow should be sold as-is, renovated, or redeveloped. Evaluate is rolling out now; Visualize is live in the Compozit iOS app today.
SAY IT LIKE YOU'D SAY IT
I have this empty lot. Can I build 12 apartments here?
This bungalow sits on a wide lot. Sell as-is, renovate, or explore redevelopment?
What documents should I collect before I talk to the city or an architect?
Which redevelopment option is most credible for a seller pitch?
Address, parcel details, photos, documents, or a plain-language goal — the agent assembles what it knows and asks for what's missing.
Zoning notes, municipal letters, listings, surveys — uploaded documents become evidence, not attachments you re-explain.
Pre-feasibility options with assumptions, risks, and the questions that decide them — each claim sourced or flagged unknown.
A missing-data checklist and recommended actions, saved to the project so the answer keeps improving as you add facts.
Pressure-test a lot, duplex, or underused property before committing real money to it.
Show a seller the upside they can't see — and price the potential, not just the present.
Renovate, add units, sell as-is, or redevelop? Get an honest read before choosing.
Explore client sites before formal studies, with assumptions and gaps made explicit.
What the property could plausibly become, in writing.
Every guess separated from every fact.
Exactly what to collect before spending on professionals.
Blockers with evidence, not vibes.
The shortest path to a credible decision.
A test-fit visual, clearly labeled conceptual.
Evaluate is a pre-feasibility tool. It is not a permit decision, legal opinion, zoning certificate, or construction document. Regulatory claims are source-backed or explicitly marked unknown.
One agent, one memory. Whatever you start with, the project keeps the facts, decisions, and next steps — and every other skill picks up where this one leaves off.
Start with an address and a question. The agent tells you what's plausible — and what it still needs to know.