PermitPilot

PermitPilot is a web app (with optional mobile companion) that helps small architecture firms and homeowners pre-check residential plan sets against common municipal code and submittal requirements before filing. Users upload PDFs (floor plans, elevations, site plan) and select a city/authority profile. The app runs a rules-based checklist plus AI-assisted document parsing to flag missing sheets, inconsistent dimensions, egress/window issues, stair/guard basics, site setbacks placeholders, and typical “plan reviewer” nitpicks (title block info, scale, north arrow, energy forms). It generates a clean “permit readiness report” and a prioritized fix list, with links to the exact sheet and callouts. This is not a full code-compliance guarantee—it's a practical rejection-reducer that targets the most common, costly back-and-forth. It also stores reusable office templates and submittal packages per jurisdiction.

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