Brokerages, property managers, hotels, and restaurants run on three things — transactions, turnover, and trust. Each one bleeds money on the seams between them: the lead that doesn't get returned, the maintenance ticket that ages a week, the OTA channel that goes stale at 4pm on Friday, the inventory waste that walks out the back door. LouDNAi deploys named agents purpose-built for each — RESPA-aware, Fair-Housing-clean, ADA-ready, health-department-compliant. Four industries. One operating system. Live in 14 days.
The same nine-agent fleet pattern adapts to each industry's regulatory overlay and operational shape. RESPA and Fair Housing for the brokerage. Fair credit and state landlord-tenant for property management. ADA, liquor, and health-department for hotels and restaurants. Pick the door that matches your business.
Lead conversion that lives or dies on the first 60 seconds. Listing prep that takes a week. Transaction coordination across 23 documents and 7 vendors. Commission splits that produce a controller's nightmare every Friday. Recruiting agents who churn at 21% annually.
Tenant screening that takes 5 days while the unit sits vacant. Maintenance dispatch that ages tickets a week. Rent collection cycles with 8-12% delinquency. Vacancy turnover at $1,200 per unit. Owner reporting that consumes a full Monday every month.
Front desk overstaffed at 2am, understaffed at 11am check-in. OTA rate parity drift that costs 12-18% on commission churn. Group-booking handoffs that drop revenue. Service-recovery that lives in a manager's inbox. Loyalty data trapped in three systems.
Reservation no-shows at 18-24%. Inventory waste at 4-8% of food cost. Online-order channel chaos across 4-7 marketplaces. Staff scheduling that breaks every Friday. Customer-review recovery that arrives three days after the bad meal.
Each industry page below carries the same operating depth: hero, proof bar, five sub-verticals, five ranked pain points with citations, nine named agents, calculator, compliance band, three-tier pricing, final CTA. Same factory. Same proof. Different floor plan.
Inside each industry, we name the five most common shapes — residential vs. commercial brokerage, SFH vs. multifamily property mgmt, boutique vs. branded hotels, QSR vs. fine dining. Same fleet adapts.
Annualized dollar bleed on each one. Verbatim operator quotes. Industry citations (NAR, IREM, AHLA, NRA). The named agent that closes each gap.
Each agent has an owner, a measurable outcome, and a HITL gate where regulator-facing or money-moving work needs human sign-off. Compass routes, Guardian wraps compliance, Helix Memory holds context.
Each industry sits inside a different regulatory frame. Guardian — the compliance overlay agent — ships with the right rule set per vertical and tracks the calendar so nothing lapses.
Each industry page above carries the same Construction-depth pattern. The DNA Scan returns your actual book in 5-6 weeks. Then the Fleet runs the close.