Industries / Real Estate
PropTech platforms that move deals, tenants, and portfolios
Listing platforms, property management systems, and investment analytics for brokerages, property managers, and proptech ventures — built around MLS data, payments, and workflow reality.
85K
units managed through platforms we've delivered
Why real estate
An industry we know from the inside
Real estate runs on information asymmetry and paperwork — which makes it one of the most software-improvable industries on earth. The hard part isn't the idea; it's the plumbing: MLS feeds with fifty regional dialects, transaction workflows involving eight parties, and trust accounting where a misplaced cent is a compliance event.
We've built consumer search experiences over IDX/RESO feeds, property management platforms handling rent, maintenance, and owner statements, and underwriting tools that let investment teams model a deal in minutes instead of days.
The landscape
What's actually hard in real estate
The friction we hear in every first workshop — and the engineered answers we bring to it.
Fragmented data sources
MLS variations, county records, and walked-in rent rolls — the industry's data layer is a patchwork that punishes naive integrations.
Multi-party transaction chaos
Buyers, sellers, agents, lenders, inspectors, and title companies coordinating by email thread — where deals stall and fall through.
Operational scale limits
Property managers capping their portfolios not by market opportunity but by how many maintenance calls a human can juggle.
Normalized property data platforms
RESO-compliant ingestion pipelines that turn feed chaos into one clean, deduplicated, geocoded source of truth.
Transaction orchestration
Milestone-driven deal rooms with document collection, e-signature, and automatic nudges — cutting days out of closing timelines.
Property operations automation
Maintenance triage, vendor dispatch, rent collection, and owner reporting that let one manager run triple the doors.
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