Binyana

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Planning support with clear limits and professional review.

Binyana helps homeowners organize remodel information before contractor partner conversations. This page explains how project information, photos, AI assistance, and licensed contractor partner review fit together.

How Binyana uses your project information

Binyana uses the details you provide to organize your remodeling goals, summarize known scope, identify missing information, and prepare planning guidance for your project record.

Why we ask for photos

Photos help document existing conditions, room layout, visible materials, access constraints, potential risks, and the areas you want to improve before a professional site review.

How photos help your Digital Remodeling Consultant

Your Digital Remodeling Consultant can use uploaded photos to ask better follow-up questions, point out information that may be missing, and make project conversations more productive.

AI-assisted, contractor-partner reviewed

Binyana is a remodeling planning and contractor platform. Final contracting is performed by licensed contractor partners. AI-assisted planning support may help organize information, but final review, proposals, contracts, and construction are performed by licensed contractor partners or other qualified professionals as appropriate.

Contractor licensing and state compliance

Binyana is the platform/network brand, not a licensed contractor. California projects may be reviewed by Clean Energy Retrofit Inc DBA Uplift Remodeling, CSLB #1032552. Contractor licensing, permit requirements, and consumer protection rules vary by state and project type, so licensed partner review is required before final commitments.

No obligation and no pressure

Starting a beta project does not require payment, create a contract, guarantee availability, or obligate you to proceed with a contractor proposal.

How project information is protected

Project information is used for planning, homeowner support, project review, and beta product improvement. Access is limited to the homeowner account and people who need to review or support the project.

When a human professional should review the project

A human professional should review the project before final pricing, structural decisions, plan submissions, permit decisions, trade-specific work, safety-sensitive work, or any signed construction agreement.