Three engagement tiers. All hardware lives on your network. None of them send your data anywhere.
The entry tier. A small Linux box sits on your office network. PNEZD files drop in. Stakeout sheets — your template, your title block, your field codes — drop out plot-ready.
Best for: Firms with 1–5 drafters doing repetitive Tuesday-morning workloads. The Pi takes the routine; your senior drafters get their time back for boundary disputes and redline reviews.
Report Runner plus a Minisforum brain node running a local AI stack: 7B-class language model, RAG-grounded over your firm's project archive, document drafting, multi-agent workflows for complex jobs.
Best for: Firms with 6–15 drafters where the Pi alone can't keep up, or where complex jobs need a senior CAD operator on retainer.
Give the pipeline an APN and a county. It returns a single dossier merging five sources: ParcelQuest assessor records, ZIMAS zoning, FEMA flood zones, USGS topographic data, NRCS soil surveys.
Best for: Survey firms running due diligence at scale, title researchers, real estate counsel needing pre-acquisition site assessments.
Book a 30-minute teardown. We look at your current workflow and tell you which tier is actually right — including the answer "neither, yet."
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