Start with clarity, not guesswork.
A five-criterion read on whether your Hudson Valley ADU is a go, a not yet, or a no. Live workshop or self-serve toolkit, depending on how you work.
90 minutes. Four households. A real decision, not a sales pitch.
Included with every workshop seat: the ADU Planning Toolkit, delivered as a digital download the day it launches in July 2026.
Three free tools. Start anywhere.
Tools to help you figure out what's actually possible on your property, before you spend a dollar on design, surveys, or builders. Each one is a small piece of the full workshop and toolkit methodology.
How the free tools fit with the workshop and toolkit.
The three free tools above are honest about what they are: directional. They use simplified inputs and broad heuristics. They are not feasibility studies. They are not legal or engineering advice.
What they are is a fair preview of how Rootd thinks about ADU feasibility — weakest-link logic, jurisdiction-specific rules, no green-lighting projects that aren't real.
The $99 workshop walks you through the same methodology in 90 live minutes with three other households, facilitated. You leave with a completed scorecard and the next-step packet.
The $99 toolkit (launching July 2026) is the same methodology in self-serve form: 60+ inputs with source-tracking, a Partner-Readiness PDF, and your own scorecard in Google Sheets. Both products credit toward the $499 site feasibility study.