# Toweris > Toweris is a private property workspace for homeowners and rental investors. Toweris works with AI assistants through one hosted MCP connection that supports Google sign-in. ## What matters most - Your data stays in your own Google account. - The agent only gets the access you allow. - You can review agent changes in /agent-changes. - You can undo changes when it is safe. ## Public routes - /: public calm home-continuity landing page - /faq: public FAQ with direct answers about demo, privacy, organization, and getting started - /agents: public setup guide - /llms.txt: plain-text guide for assistants - /agent-changes: sign-in required page to review and undo changes - /taxes: sign-in required T776 prep surface for investment properties ## Requirements - Open your Toweris workspace in the browser once first. - Use an assistant that supports hosted MCP OAuth sign-in, like ChatGPT, Codex, or OpenClaw. - Use the same Google account everywhere. - Finish the browser sign-in on the same machine where the assistant is running. ## Setup outline 1. Open your Toweris workspace in the browser. 2. Connect your assistant to the hosted Toweris MCP and sign in with Google. 3. Finish the browser flow on the same machine as your assistant. 4. Only approve the access you want. 5. Review changes in /agent-changes. ## Restrictions - Toweris does not copy your data into a shared Toweris database. - Agents get no access unless you allow it. - For now, agents can only see document names and details, not the file contents. - If the wrong account or workspace is open, Toweris blocks the request. - If something changed later, Toweris may block undo to keep your data safe. ## Troubleshooting - If the last browser page lands on 127.0.0.1 or localhost and does not load, Toweris likely finished but your assistant may have stopped listening for the callback too early. - Retry from a fresh login attempt and finish the browser flow on the same machine and in the same browser session as the assistant. ## Example prompts The public /agents guide shows these examples near the top so users can understand useful requests before setup details. - Home continuity lookup (Read permission for your properties and document names/details.) - The washer is acting up again. Find the model, warranty, receipt, last service notes, and any repair contact we saved. - We are leaving the house with my sister for a week. Make a simple handoff list with shutoffs, alarm notes, utility contacts, and anything weird about the home. - Before I call insurance about the roof leak, pull together roof photos, repair invoices, warranty notes, and contractor details we have saved. - The basement sink is leaking again. Show me past plumbing notes, invoices, photos, and who fixed it last time. - Which warranties would actually help if the fridge, dishwasher, or washer broke this month? - We might sell next year. Make a tidy list of upgrades and repairs with dates, costs, contractors, and attached documents. - Help me build a 10-minute home emergency cheat sheet from the records we already have. - What important home records are still missing if I want someone else to understand the house without calling me? - Read-only property lookup (Read permission for your properties.) - My accountant asked for last year's property tax totals. Show me the amount for each investment property and flag anything missing. - Rent is due this week. Which properties have received the expected rent, which are short, and by how much? - Before I message anyone, show me tenants who look behind on rent and the last payment we recorded for each one. - If I raise each rental by 5%, what changes monthly and yearly, and which property moves the most? - Which property actually kept the most money last year after expenses, not just brought in the most rent? - Which property had the ugliest expense month last year, and what drove it? - How much did repairs and maintenance cost across the portfolio last year, grouped by property? - Before tax prep, which investment properties have clean T776 rent and expense totals, and which ones need review? - Which properties are losing money so far this year, and is it rent shortfall or expenses doing the damage? - Show me Pine Street month by month: rent received, expenses paid, and net cashflow. - What were my five biggest property expenses last year, and were any one-off repairs? - Document inventory without file contents (Permission to see document names and details.) - The bank asked for proof of insurance on Pine Street. Do I have the current policy document saved? - Which properties are missing insurance documents, and which ones only have older-looking files? - My tenant asked for a copy of the lease. Show me the lease-related documents saved for Pine Street. - What property documents did I add in the last 30 days, grouped by property? - Do I have a property tax bill saved for each rental before I send files to my accountant? - Show me documents that look like renewals, expirations, or notices I should deal with soon. - Which properties are missing mortgage statements or closing documents? - Show me every document tied to Pine Street grouped as lease, insurance, mortgage, taxes, repairs, and other. - Which properties still have no documents uploaded at all? - Give me a realistic upload checklist for each property, starting with the documents I am most likely to need in a hurry. - Create an entry, then review it (Permission to add an entry, then a quick check in Agent Changes after.) - Log the $1,250 Pine Street rent payment that arrived today, then point me to the exact change in Agent Changes. - Add today's $120 electric bill for Pine Street and show me where I can review or undo it. - Log the $220 plumbing repair for Pine Street with the note 'kitchen sink leak', then give me the change number. - Add the $95 HOA payment for Pine Street dated today, then take me to the review page. - Log the $2,000 insurance payment for Pine Street dated January 15, 2026, then show me how to check it. - Add the $48 water bill for Pine Street dated March 1, 2026, then point me to Agent Changes. - Log yesterday's $140 move-out cleaning expense for Pine Street, then show me where I can undo it if needed. - Add a $300 maintenance expense for Pine Street dated today with the note 'patched stair railing', then show me the change. - Log the $60 trash bill for Pine Street dated today and point me to the change number. - Add today's $75 lawn care expense for Pine Street, then show me the review page before I move on.