QuietScore
Denver · More cities coming

Know How Quiet
Before You Sign.

QuietScore™ rates apartment buildings for interior acoustic quality using a patent-pending algorithm — so you never move into a noisy building again.

8.7
/ 10
Exceptionally Quiet
1700 Bassett St · LoHi, Denver
“Incredibly well insulated — you genuinely cannot hear your neighbors at all.”
LoHiLoDoCherry CreekRiNoCapitol HillBakerHighlands
3,000+
Buildings Scored
9
Neighborhoods
8
Featured Listings
6.7
Denver Metro Avg
Score Scale
Denver Metro avg 6.7
Noisy
03.9
Moderately Noisy
46.4
Quiet
6.57.9
Exceptionally Quiet
810
How We Score

Science, not guesswork.

01
Public Data Sourced

We pull county assessor records, city building permits, 311 noise complaint history, and resident reviews from every major platform — all publicly available. No site visit required.

02
Acoustic Signals Extracted

Our patent-pending NLP engine scans thousands of resident reviews for acoustic language — thin walls, footsteps above, hear everything — computing an Acoustic Sentiment Ratio (ASR™) for each building.

03
Score Computed

Six inputs — construction type, year built, building class, 311 complaint frequency, star rating, and acoustic sentiment — are normalized and combined into a single 0–10 interior acoustic score.

About QuietScore™

Built by a renter
who lived the problem.

Clayton O'Leary, Founder
Clayton O'Leary
Founder · QuietCert LLC

“I moved into an apartment that looked right on paper — good neighborhood, reasonable price, solid reviews. I signed a 12-month lease. Move-in day, I discovered the building was acoustically uninhabitable. Stomping above me, voices through the walls, every footstep from the neighbor. There was no score, no signal, no way I could have known before I signed.”

— Clayton O'Leary, Founder

That experience became two years of building. QuietScore™ is the product that should have existed — a standardized interior acoustic quality score for every building, generated automatically from public data, available to every renter before they sign.

Patent Pending · Trademark Pending · Denver Metro Pilot Live
The Problem
#1
Noise is the most cited reason renters don’t renew — yet no platform surfaces acoustic quality at the point of search.
The Gap
$0
Existing solutions for interior acoustic quality in residential real estate. HowLoud scores the block. We score the building.
The Standard
0–10
A standardized interior acoustic score for every building — generated automatically, no site visit required.