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Happypath™ Collection

Happypath collects data through a wide array of streamlined interfaces and operational processes, both independently, in tandem with customers, and through trusted third-party partners. That is how we build data that is not only broad, but truly useful in the final meters.

Illustration of the Happypath data collection suite connecting remote mapping, in-field collection, white-label flows, office portals, and board portals into one platform.

Collection tools

Each method has a clear role in the suite

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Remote mapping

Accurate mapping at scale

Using satellite imagery, street view, and cadastre information, Happypath remotely maps entrances, paths, and approach logic in large quantities with a consistent methodology.

  • Fast coverage across large portfolios, neighborhoods, and cities.
  • Consistent output instead of ad hoc property-by-property mapping.
  • A scalable way to create production-ready last-meter structure.
In-field contribution screenshot
In field

Capture expert local knowledge where reality changes

Couriers and other field operators often see what official maps miss first. Happypath turns these observations into structured improvements instead of isolated comments or support tickets.

  • Surface changed entrances, incorrect paths, and missing access information.
  • Bring real operational experience into the dataset.
  • Connect ground truth from stakeholders directly back into production data.
See courier contribution
White-label collection

Collect ultra fine-grained details from customers

Customizable white-label flows let Happypath and its customers gather highly specific last-meter details from non-expert users in a structured and repeatable format.

  • Capture unique details such as doorbell IDs, elevator availability, and access instructions.
  • Make non-expert input usable without requiring mapping expertise.
  • Quality monitored by Happypath to ensure trusted operational data.
Office portal screenshot
Office portal

Reflect how office buildings actually operate

Special-purpose office management tools, distributed through property-management portal partners and property companies, collect the knowledge and preferences of building managers and tenants.

  • See site-specific rules, all doors or loading docks, and tenant knowledge.
  • Preserve commercial building context that would otherwise stay informal.
  • Quality reviewed by Happypath so it remains reliable in production.
Board portal screenshot
Board portal

Represent resident preferences in a structured way

Residential board tools, distributed through board-portal software vendors, help collect the unique preferences of co-op boards and residents around arrivals, access, and movement through the property.

  • See parking preferences, quiet zones, and preferred access paths.
  • Make stakeholder preferences visible instead of buried in local routines.
  • Quality reviewed by Happypath before operational use.

Data points

Examples of data Happypath manages

Data pointSourcesAdditional data points
Entrance locationRemote mapping, field contributions, office portals, board portalsEntrance type, access side, visibility, delivery suitability
Paths and approachesRemote mapping, field contributions, office portalsPreferred route, blocked access, stair use, loading dock relation
Access instructionsWhite-label flows, field contributions, office portals, board portalsDoor codes, intercom details, reception rules, time windows
Vertical movementWhite-label flows, office portals, field contributionsElevator availability, floor level, stair-only access, service lift notes
Stakeholder preferencesBoard portals, office portals, white-label flowsQuiet zones, parking preferences, preferred entrances, site-specific handling notes