A real, anonymised case — Rue du Bailli 47, a 1924 townhouse in Ixelles. See the intake it came from, the AI-then-human validation behind it, and the print-ready PDF your bank, your insurer and your notary will accept.
It all starts from the same intake you would use.
Sophie was buying a townhouse and needed a renovation figure her bank would accept — fast. She answered the guided intake, uploaded the seller's EPC, and let the assistant suggest the work packages. No visit, no waiting.
The engine structured Sophie's scope and aligned it with the ABEX index in seconds. Then Marc, a reviewer in Brussels, checked the assumptions, corrected the façade area and signed off. That signature is why the bank cleared the file without a single question.
22 line items, ABEX 18A, 6 matched subsidies, EPC trajectory E → B — generated in seconds from the intake.
Marc V. corrected the façade m², confirmed the heat pump sizing, and signed at 14:02 — his name appears on page 1.
Mostly white, detailed line by line and annotated on A4. Here is the real document, exactly as your bank receives it — scroll through the 12 pages below, or open it full-screen to print it.