Address or context in, readable source packet out
The strongest prototype loop is simple: customer chooses a packet, submits context, pays once, DoorFrame fetches/reviews source rows, AI drafts safe language, and the customer sees a private packet.
Choose a one-time public records packet. DoorFrame gathers scattered public-source context, normalizes it, drafts cautious insights, and keeps raw API output out of the customer view.
Start with paid packets customers immediately understand, then use Property Watch as the recurring version of the same public-data intelligence loop.
The strongest prototype loop is simple: customer chooses a packet, submits context, pays once, DoorFrame fetches/reviews source rows, AI drafts safe language, and the customer sees a private packet.
The first packet catalog ranges from $29 to $199.
Buffalo permits/code/311 can move first; Erie and broader sources stay manual or planned.
Monthly monitoring stays as the subscription upsell, not the whole business.
DoorFrame gives better questions and caveats, not legal or safety authority.
These are the first sellable public records intelligence products. Each package has a price, source basis, customer-safe promise, and blocked-claim boundary.
A simple packet showing Buffalo 311 request context around a submitted address or small area.
A compact address packet that checks Buffalo permits and 311 context first.
A fuller Buffalo-first public-record packet that combines permits, 311, violations, and manual Erie context where available.
A renter-safe public-record packet that turns scattered city/property context into practical questions.
A quote and property-context packet showing what was submitted, what public sources were checked, what is missing, and what to ask next.
A buyer-friendly public-record packet that consolidates property context and turns it into better questions.
A higher-signal scan that packages public-record context into a comparison-friendly operating view.
The packet shelf makes the source posture visible before checkout. Runtime-ready does not mean customer-visible until review and blocked-claim scanning pass.
Quick neighborhood or block-level context when someone does not need permits, parcel, or quote review.
Homeowners, renters, agents, and curious buyers who want one readable starting point.
Property decisions where one city portal is not enough.
Rental due diligence without pretending DoorFrame can determine habitability or legal compliance.
Repair, renovation, maintenance, or scope decisions before hiring.
Pre-offer or pre-inspection research where the customer wants a broader packet than a quick scan.
Early portfolio review before deeper due diligence, subscriptions, or recurring watch.
One-time packets prove demand and source usefulness. Property Watch turns repeat needs into recurring monitoring.
The value is clarity, source labels, and better questions. The product must never sound like a legal, safety, price, or provider-quality authority.