ADU Pilot

ADU Pilot

We help architects and builders get instant ADU and SFH regulatory analysis, cost estimates, and more.

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ADU Pilot is an AI-powered property feasibility and planning platform built to help homeowners, architects, contractors, real estate professionals, and ADU companies evaluate whether a property can support an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) and what it may take to move a project forward. Our mission is to simplify one of the most confusing early stages of the ADU process: understanding local zoning rules, site constraints, permitting risks, timeline considerations, and preliminary project feasibility before significant time and money are spent. Building an ADU in California can be highly attractive, but the path from idea to approved project is rarely straightforward. Property owners often start with basic questions such as: Can I build an ADU on my lot? What are the setback requirements? How do easements affect buildability? What will the project likely cost? How long will permitting take? The challenge is that the answers are rarely universal. ADU rules vary by jurisdiction, lot conditions, overlays, topography, access, and existing site constraints. In many cases, homeowners and small builders spend hours or days collecting fragmented information from city websites, municipal codes, planning counters, GIS portals, and consultant conversations just to form an initial opinion. ADU Pilot was created to make that process faster, clearer, and more actionable. Instead of forcing users to manually research zoning rules, interpret code updates, compare jurisdiction requirements, and piece together feasibility assumptions on their own, our platform organizes relevant property and regulatory information into a more structured decision-making workflow. We help users move from uncertainty to an informed next step. At the core of ADU Pilot is the belief that early-stage feasibility should be more accessible, more consistent, and more machine-readable. Our platform is designed to analyze property-specific and jurisdiction-specific factors that may affect ADU potential, then present the findings in a way that is easier for users to understand and apply. Depending on the use case, this can include zoning context, lot configuration considerations, setback issues, site constraints, jurisdictional rules, general project risks, and preliminary guidance on what to review next. The goal is not to replace licensed architects, engineers, surveyors, or legal professionals. Instead, ADU Pilot helps users reduce ambiguity earlier in the process so they can approach design, permitting, and consultant coordination with better information. We serve multiple types of users across the ADU ecosystem. For homeowners, ADU Pilot helps answer the first major question: whether a property is worth pursuing for an ADU project and what the likely constraints may be. For architects, designers, and contractors, the platform can support client intake, pre-design screening, and faster turnaround on early feasibility conversations. For ADU-focused businesses, real estate teams, and operators evaluating multiple addresses, ADU Pilot can help create a more repeatable and scalable research process. This is particularly valuable in markets like California, where local code interpretation and jurisdiction differences play a major role in project viability. Our work is especially focused on California, where ADU demand continues to grow and state legislation has created new opportunities while also introducing complexity in implementation. We pay close attention to evolving ADU laws, local ordinance differences, building code changes, and practical permitting considerations that affect real projects. By translating this complexity into more usable outputs, ADU Pilot aims to support better planning and more confident decisions. In addition to feasibility analysis, ADU Pilot is building a broader knowledge layer around ADU regulations, jurisdiction-specific guidance, and property evaluation workflows. We believe the future of this space will depend not only on better software, but also on clearer information architecture: structured content that helps both people and systems understand what is allowed, what is risky, and what deserves closer review. ADU Pilot stands at the intersection of AI, housing, property intelligence, and the built environment. We are building tools for a real-world workflow where accuracy, clarity, and jurisdiction-specific understanding matter. Whether a user is exploring a backyard ADU for the first time or evaluating multiple properties at scale, ADU Pilot is designed to make the earliest phase of ADU planning more efficient, more transparent, and more decision-ready.

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