Company · The thesis

We build the layer underneath.

LatticeCore is building the intelligence infrastructure for property professionals — the intelligence layer that reads the data they already have, reasons across it, and writes back the artifact each next stakeholder is waiting for. We are a small, deliberate team. We ship slowly in public and quickly in private. We are not a SaaS company selling seats — we are a platform company building the layer underneath the tools property professionals already use.

The bottleneck is not information. It is synthesis.

Property professionals spend most of their hours moving data from one system to another, then synthesizing it into the form the next person needs. The work is digitized everywhere; none of it is reduced anywhere. Our mission is to be the intelligence layer that collapses that synthesis step — taking the noisy, fragmented inputs each professional already produces and returning the structured outputs each one already needs to deliver.

Today’s tools each solve one slice — documentation, newsletters, or leads. We tie property data, voice, and documents into one connected workflow for each professional.

The vision

One property. Three professionals. A connected workflow.

The same property moves through three sets of hands — the agent who lists it, the contractor who restores it, the adjuster who settles the claim. Each one rebuilds the same context from scratch, in a different tool, under deadline. We hand each the finished artifact their part of the job needs — and quietly connect the three.

The agent

Her chief of staff — an AI named Olivia — has reviewed the weekend’s leads, scored each against her ideal client, and queued a few for coffee. Three drafted messages wait in her approval inbox. She chose, edited, and built the relationships; Olivia did everything that didn’t require her.

The contractor

He narrates as he walks the fire-damaged home while his phone captures auto-tagged photos. By the time he’s back in the truck, a draft Xactimate scope, a labeled photo report, and a room sketch are waiting. Fifteen minutes of review instead of two hours of re-keying.

The adjuster

The contractor’s photos, the homeowner’s statement, the policy PDF, and three comparable settlements are already cross-referenced. The claim packet drafts itself — executive summary, line items mapped to clauses, a red-flag list. An afternoon of judgment instead of days of assembly.

It starts with one professional and a newsletter. It ends with everyone who touches a property working from the same intelligence — every handoff faster because the last one ran through here.

How we work

Five principles, not architecture diagrams.

01
We ship before we promise.

We don’t announce capabilities until they’re in your hands and working. The subscriber system was live before we wrote about it; the content pipeline ran for two months before we told anyone. When we say something is coming, it’s because it’s almost done — not because we drew a slide.

02
We don’t skip gates.

Every new capability goes through the same review before it expands: does it work reliably, does it handle failure gracefully, does it log everything reviewable? We don’t ship past a gate because of deadline pressure. If it’s not ready, it’s not shipped.

03
We’re transparent about what we can — and can’t — do.

Olivia’s help panel has a tab called “What I can’t do yet.” That’s intentional. We tell you the boundaries of a tool because knowing them is how you use it well.

04
We treat your data as yours.

The platform reads your content, your subscriber counts, your pipeline logs. It does not share that data with third parties and does not train on your operational data. Every action the platform takes on your behalf is logged and reviewable by you.

05
We measure ourselves before we measure you.

Before we expand any capability — to real subscriber data, to external actions, to higher stakes — we run evaluations on our own test data first. We set thresholds, we check them, and we only move the boundary when the evidence supports it.

The arc

Origin → now → north star.

OriginQ4 2025 – Q1 2026

Started as an automated newsletter engine for Dianne — The Dancing REALTOR® DFW. One agent needed newsletters that stayed in her voice, segmented by audience, pulling live market data without manual labor each week. Off-the-shelf tools couldn’t run that automated, multi-step workflow — so we built one that could.

NowMid-2026

The engine is live: weekly segmented sends, a daily content pipeline, monthly market / investment / community reports, drip sequences, and Rate Desk auto-publishing — behind a full admin platform with a newsletter editor, an activity log, and subscriber management. Content is grounded in real data, so the numbers are always real.

North Star12–24 months

Onboard a new agent in under an hour with their own branded newsletter and connected lead flow. Bring the same intelligence to restoration contractors and public adjusters — turning voice, photos, and documents into finished claim work — at scale for every kind of property professional.

Why it compounds

Features get copied. These accrue.

01It learns from real results

The platform gets more accurate the more your business runs through it — every lead, scope, and claim sharpens the next one.

02One system to run on

Every job, claim, and lead in one place — the operating system your business runs on, instead of a drawer full of disconnected tools.

03One connected flow

From first touch to closed deal in a single connected flow — no handoffs, no dropped leads, every step working together.

04Accuracy you can act on

Tuned to your region and trade — output professionals actually approve and send, not just fast first drafts.

05Built for regulated work

SOC 2-ready governance, audit trails, and controls — so firms in compliance-heavy verticals can adopt with confidence.

06Deep local knowledge

Neighborhood-level market insight that national, one-size-fits-all tools can’t match.

The more of your business that runs through the platform, the sharper and more valuable it becomes — for you, and harder for anyone starting from scratch to match.

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