StreetEasier
An NYC apartment workspace that turns scattered listings and broker messages into editable records, then compares price, notes, maps, and verified subway and Citi Bike access.

Listings from different sources become one editable shortlist. The apartments shown here are synthetic fixtures, not a private search.
A parser cannot be the source of truth
Apartment details arrive through listing pages and broker messages, then drift across tabs and notes. StreetEasier normalizes each candidate into one record without pretending the first parse is final.
Pasting a listing can prefill the form, but extraction is assistive. The raw source stays attached and every field remains editable, so a confident parser cannot silently replace what the listing actually said. A plausible wrong rent or address is worse than an empty field.
Distance has to earn the word verified
"Near the train" is too loose to compare apartments. StreetEasier uses routed walking distance from a trusted location, rather than a radius around a pin. If the location or route is ambiguous, the access stays unverified instead of becoming a confident-looking answer.

The comparison map uses synthetic fixtures and the same records as the shortlist.
Sharing is a projection, not a copy
A shared shortlist should not expose the private workspace behind it. The public projection is deliberately narrower: personal notes, rating, status, and broker details stay out of the shared view.
StreetEasier remains actively maintained.