Subscription entitlement is required before adding watched properties.
Property Watch
A Buffalo-first subscription that turns scattered public property, permit, 311, and context sources into private source-backed packets with cautious AI summaries.
What DoorFrame Sells Now
The focused product is not a provider marketplace. It is a private data packet subscription for people who do not want to search scattered Buffalo, Erie County, New York State, and federal sources themselves.
Submitted address to source modules to reviewed packet to AI summary.
AI can draft clear summaries only from normalized reviewed evidence.
No legal, safety, compliance, permit-required, fair-price, appraisal, tax, or provider-quality conclusions.
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Subscription Plans
Start narrow: recurring access to source-backed Property Watch packets, then expand the source catalog after one market works.
$19/mo
Monthly Buffalo permit and 311 context for one watched property.
- Properties
- 1
- Refresh
- Monthly
- Sources
- 2 modules
- Buffalo permits
- Buffalo 311 current + legacy
$49/mo
Monthly public-record packets for up to five properties.
- Properties
- 5
- Refresh
- Monthly
- Sources
- 5 modules
- Buffalo permits
- Buffalo code violations
- Buffalo 311 current + legacy
- Erie property/tax
- Erie GIS/parcel
$149/mo
Portfolio public-data monitoring with export-ready packet structure later.
- Properties
- 25
- Refresh
- Monthly
- Sources
- 5 modules
- Buffalo permits
- Buffalo code violations
- Buffalo 311 current + legacy
- Erie property/tax
- Erie GIS/parcel
Watched Properties
Authenticated subscribers can create a watched property packet shell. The packet is not customer-ready until source pulls, review, and blocked-claim checks pass.
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Subscribe before adding a watched property.
Packet status rows are owner-scoped and read-only to the customer.
Raw API output never goes straight to customers.
Source Packet Bundle
This is the source order DoorFrame should become excellent at before expanding into a broader data company.
Official Open Data Buffalo permit rows become normalized source evidence before packet use.
- Freshness
- Socrata source freshness plus checked-at packet metadata.
- Policy
- Customer-safe summaries only after review.
Useful for questions and context, never a compliance or safety conclusion.
- Freshness
- Checked at source fetch time.
- Policy
- Questions-to-ask and missing-data support only.
Current and legacy 311 context can reveal public request history with caveats.
- Freshness
- Current dataset first, legacy only when labeled.
- Policy
- No fault, nuisance, or neighborhood-quality conclusion.
Parcel/tax/GIS context is valuable, but high-caution until source policy is proven.
- Freshness
- Manual checked date required.
- Policy
- No ownership, appraisal, boundary, tax, or legal conclusion.
Trust Boundary
Property Watch should be useful because it saves search time and explains gaps, not because it pretends to be an authority.
- DoorFrame can organize submitted information, reviewed source/context checks, missing data, caveats, and questions to ask.
- DoorFrame can gather public/source context into an easy private packet, cite checked source families, explain missing data, and draft cautious summaries from normalized evidence.
- DoorFrame can help customers know what to ask next before they spend time searching separate public systems.
- DoorFrame cannot make legal, safety, compliance, appraisal, insurance, tax, fair-price, provider-quality, recommendation, ranking, dispatch, or guarantee conclusions.
- DoorFrame cannot say a property is safe, compliant, permit-complete, fairly priced, legally clear, appraised, insured, or tax-correct.
- DoorFrame cannot recommend, rank, verify, approve, dispatch, or evaluate contractors or providers.