Product
HappyBlock is the scenario layer between zoning maps and capital decisions — HappyScore, tradeoff intelligence, and recommendations built for block and corridor work.
Workflow
A linear workflow that still feels premium — every step reinforces clarity for planning leads, development partners, and public stakeholders.
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Capture site context, goals, and constraints — housing targets, mobility, public realm priorities, and economic guardrails.
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Spin up baseline, optimized, green-forward, or TOD-weighted concepts to compare in one structured workspace.
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HappyScore and sub-metrics make access, walkability, safety, green comfort, and vitality legible side by side.
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Export-oriented reporting is on the roadmap; today, teams use the dashboard as the single source of truth for decisions.
Live preview
Scenario cards, score bars, block composition, and the recommendation engine — composed as product art, not bolt-on charts.
Active project
Redwood City, CA · Mixed-use corridor redesign focused on walkability, family livability, retail activation, and public realm quality.
Block composition
Spatial mix
Score profile
Scenario comparison
Tradeoff intelligence
Recommendation engine
Highest-leverage moves
Modules
Each module reinforces the same thesis: human-centered block intelligence with investor-grade polish.
Create multiple block, corridor, and redevelopment concepts to compare spatial strategies before capital is deployed.
Measure livability, access, walkability, safety, green comfort, and long-term vitality through a structured scoring system.
See what improves, what degrades, and what shifts when parking, public realm, use mix, or density changes.
Turn scenario outputs into actionable recommendations that refine plans and strengthen stakeholder narratives.
Rebalance residential, retail, civic, mobility, and green edges for stronger neighborhood outcomes.
Prepare outputs for future exports, enterprise review, and collaboration without fragmented decks.
Reporting roadmap
PDF exports, branded reports, and annotated scenario sharing are planned to sit on top of the same structured data you see in the demo today.