AedID

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.

  1. Remember

    Every drawing, certificate, invoice and repair becomes part of a permanent record.

  2. Anticipate

    The record tells us what the building needs next, and when — not a generic checklist.

  3. 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.

AedID — The digital identity of your home