Who it helps

Different users. One shared need: fewer late surprises.

SafeAddress gives each participant the information needed for their part of the housing process without handing anyone authority they do not have.

People first

Designed around the work, not the map

A useful product has to fit the decisions people already make under time, data, and staffing pressure.

Reentry case workers and housing navigators

Quickly organize the facts around a possible home, explain why more review is needed, and avoid rebuilding the same research for every referral.

  • Save and compare potential addresses
  • Track unanswered questions
  • Prepare a consistent review packet

Attorneys and legal advocates

Review the rule path, data provenance, measurement limits, and case-specific flags without treating the software output as a legal conclusion.

  • See which facts drove the result
  • Identify gaps and exemptions needing proof
  • Preserve a reproducible evidence trail

Housing providers and property owners

Submit potential properties, state practical screening criteria, and communicate with reentry partners without claiming that a property is approved for every person.

  • Maintain provider-controlled property details
  • State lawful leasing requirements
  • Receive structured referral questions

Supervision and authorized reviewers

Receive a documented starting point that shows what was checked, what remains uncertain, and who supplied each piece of information.

  • Retain final decision authority
  • Request missing documentation
  • Record the official determination and reason

Justice-impacted people and families

See a calm, plain-language summary of the next step without being shown every legal category, sensitive location, or technical data point.

  • Understand that screening is not approval
  • Know what information is still needed
  • Avoid paying or moving too early

Reentry programs and government agencies

Standardize a fragmented workflow across teams while keeping organization data, permissions, review roles, and audit history separate.

  • Define roles and approval boundaries
  • Measure turnaround and data gaps
  • Build a county-by-county operating model

A key product decision

The client view is intentionally different.

A case worker needs detail. A client needs clarity. Showing the same dense legal map to both users can increase fear without improving the decision.

Plain next-step language

Results explain what happens next without calling a property approved, cleared, or compliant.

Sensitive detail reduced

Client-facing summaries can hide categories and location details that the case worker still needs.

Shareable summaries

A print or screen view can focus on the property, current status, documents needed, and reviewer next step.

Warnings stay visible

The client view still states that no lease or move should happen before authorized approval.

A clearer first step

Tell us who owns the housing workflow on your team.

We will map the handoffs, identify where SafeAddress fits, and flag the places where your current process still depends on email, memory, or duplicate research.