shelter.bot is building tools to help renters, buyers, advocates, and policymakers understand and navigate the full landscape of housing in America — from federal policy to your front door.
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Housing in the U.S. involves hundreds of players: federal agencies like HUD and FHA, state housing authorities, local zoning boards, banks, GSEs, realtors, developers, nonprofits, insurers, and a growing wave of proptech and innovation. For most people, this ecosystem is invisible — until they desperately need it.
shelter.bot is building a living map of this ecosystem — making it possible for anyone to see who the players are, how they connect, and where to turn for help.
Our focus is affordability: connecting people with resources, demystifying programs like Section 8, LIHTC, and FHA loans, and shining a light on emerging models like community land trusts, co-housing, and modular construction.
A platform built around the dimensions that matter most to anyone navigating housing in America.
Visualizing every player in U.S. housing — from HUD and Fannie Mae to your local housing authority and neighborhood nonprofit.
Connecting people with programs, assistance, and pathways — from Section 8 vouchers to down-payment help and housing counseling services.
Tracking how federal, state, and local policy shapes who gets housed — and connecting advocates with the levers that matter.
Exploring co-living, modular housing, 3D-printed homes, and the emerging landscape reshaping how Americans find shelter.
The full shelter.bot platform is under active development. We're building an interactive map of the entire U.S. housing ecosystem — a strategic guide to every agency, lender, builder, and advocate that shapes where and how Americans live.
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