Making it possible to build again.
We're building software to streamline urban planning and permitting. Because permission shouldn't take longer than construction.
The cost of not building
Years of income needed to buy a home in London
Source: ONS Housing Affordability 2024
The abundance company of London
Making it possible to build again.
For the first time in living memory, we live in a world that no longer knows how to build — not technologically, but institutionally. Every plan, permit, and zoning code has become a knot in the rope of progress.
This failure to build enough housing has quietly become the meta-crisis behind our other crises. When homes are scarce, everything else bends out of shape.
Scarcity is a choice — a system of choices made one form, one delay, one rejection at a time. This is not inevitable.
Our mission
The abundance company of London exists to undo that system. Our mission is to help builders do what they are meant to do: to build.
We believe abundance is not an ideology — it is a process streamlined through technology. When you remove friction, abundance follows naturally. Our role is to rebuild the machinery of permission: faster, clearer, and fairer.
Modus
Planning, made simple
Modus transforms how permitting works. It reads planning codes, identifies compliance pathways, generates documentation, and guides projects through local regulations. What once took months of paperwork can be done in minutes.
But paperwork is only half the problem. Opponents of new housing tend to show up; supporters often don't. Modus helps projects find and mobilise the people who stand to benefit — giving voice to future residents, not just current ones.
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The vision of abundance
We imagine a city where the default response to a new project is not 'you can't', but 'how can we make it work?'
Abundance is not utopia. It is the ordinary miracle of a society that builds enough — where families can live near opportunity, where cities breathe again.
We are rebuilding the capacity to build itself — one permit, one project, one city at a time.