The Compozit agent
The render was never
the product.
For 15 years I've been visualizing spaces before they exist. Renders, 3D walks, mood boards. The image was always the deliverable.
But the render is where the work stops. And for the homeowner, that's where the real work starts.
Compozit picks up where the render ends. It learns the user's budget, location, taste, and expectations — then helps find the property, style direction, materials, and next steps that actually fit.
Four lenses
How the agent works.
Compozit switches lenses as your idea evolves — from before-and-after inspiration to property fit, materials, constraints, and execution planning.
Design lens · Live
Vision
Before-and-after visuals shaped by the user's room, budget, location, taste, and expectations.
Sample voice command
“Show this living room as warm Scandinavian, under $5,000, no white.”
Property lens · Coming
Lens
Voice-first property fit search. Listings matched by budget, location, taste, and renovation potential.
Sample voice command
“Find me a duplex in Mile-End under 850k that could fit this style.”
Regulation lens · Coming
Check
Quebec and Montreal building codes baked in. Permit triage, zoning, structural risk flags before you swing a hammer.
Sample voice command
“Can I knock out this wall in a Plateau triplex?”
Build lens · Coming
Flow
Material, finish, supplier, and project-input suggestions that keep the concept grounded in budget and location.
Sample voice command
“Find finishes and suppliers that match this look and budget.”
A conversation, not a workflow
One thread. Four lenses. Done.
A 60-second slice of an early transformation idea moving through the agent.
Find me a duplex in the Plateau under 850k with rental potential.
Three matches. The Saint-Joseph one has the highest upside. Want to see it styled?
Yes. The upper unit, Scandinavian, under 12k for furniture.
Done. I created a warmer before-and-after direction and kept the furniture plan under $12k. Heads up — the kitchen wall may be load-bearing.
Can I open it anyway?
Yes, with a permit and a structural engineer's letter. Borough is Plateau-Mont-Royal — about 4 weeks.
Find materials that match this look.
I found three finish packages from local suppliers, all within range. Want the warmer oak option or the lower-cost laminate path?
Built where it's needed
Quebec and Montreal first.
Renovation is a local business. Permits, contractors, suppliers, deliveries — all change at the city line. Compozit launches where we live, with the depth to actually be useful.
Quebec building codes, Montreal zoning rules, local vendor relationships, bilingual support coming. National rollout follows.
Quebec
Building code & permit logic baked in
Montreal
Borough-specific zoning & inspection rules
Local vendors
Curated suppliers we negotiate with
Bilingual
English now. French next.
Get on the list.
Vision is shipping. Lens, Check, and Flow are next. Early access in Quebec and Montreal.