Building identity platform
The digital identity of your home.
A permanent, transferable memory for every building — one record that remembers the property, anticipates what it needs, and helps the right people act.
The tension
Homes endure. Their memory does not.
A building can survive for generations while the knowledge needed to care for it disappears at every handover. The loss is not merely administrative — it makes the building less knowable, and harder to steward well.
- 01
Drawings scatter
- 02
Warranties expire unseen
- 03
Repairs lose context
- 04
New owners start again
How it works
A continuous care loop.
Remember
Every drawing, certificate, invoice and repair becomes part of a permanent record.
Anticipate
The record tells us what the building needs next, and when — not a generic checklist.
Act
Work is scheduled, done and written back into memory, making the next answer sharper.
Every completed action writes back into memory — and makes future anticipation more precise.
Core outcome
Anticipation becomes a living maintenance schedule.
AedID reasons across the building record, not a generic checklist, to determine what should happen, when, and why.
What it learns
- 01Assets and installation dates
- 02Manuals and warranties
- 03Age and construction
- 04Climate and live condition
- 05Service history
What the owner sees
- NowUrgent, overdue or a damage risk
- SoonNext 30 days — plan or book it
- LaterSeasonal and long-range care
- WatchCondition monitored; no action yet
Questions
- What is AedID?
- AedID is a building identity platform. It gives a property one permanent record that understands what the building is, what has happened to it, and what it needs next — and that record stays with the property as owners, professionals and systems change.
- How is it different from a maintenance app or a document folder?
- A folder stores files and a scheduler stores reminders. AedID reads the documents you already have — deeds, tax records, energy certificates, inspection reports — and turns them into structured knowledge about the building, with every fact traceable to the page it came from.
- Where does the maintenance schedule come from?
- From the building itself. AedID reasons across the record — equipment and installation dates, manuals and warranties, age, construction and service history — to determine what should happen, when, and why. Manufacturer schedules are looked up for the specific make and model, and every suggested item carries its grounds.
- Who is it for?
- People responsible for the long-term care, value and continuity of a home: owners, family offices, and the property professionals who look after them.
- What happens when the property changes hands?
- The record is transferable. That is the point — a building can survive for generations while the knowledge needed to care for it disappears at every handover. AedID becomes more valuable as the building ages and changes hands.
A home should never lose its memory.
Start with whatever you already have — a deed, a tax record, an inspection report. AedID reads it and builds the record from there.