Companies we didn't list
A curated directory is defined as much by what it leaves out as by what it includes. The companies below came up in our research and did not make the cut. Each entry names the reason and the date we last checked.
Standards change and companies evolve. If you think a verdict is wrong or out of date, tell us and we will re-check.
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42Floors
42Floors is a commercial real estate listings and office space search marketplace that Yardi acquired in 2021 and folded into its CommercialEdge network, with the domain now redirecting to CommercialCafe, and it offers no verifiable AI mechanism.
Sources: Yardi press release on acquiring and redesigning 42Floors.com , Commercial Property Executive on Yardi relaunching 42Floors.com
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Aalto
Aalto was a consumer-facing online home buying and selling marketplace that has since ceased operations, so it fails our bar as both pure B2C and now defunct rather than a B2B proptech tool for operators.
Sources: Crunchbase profile (status: closed) , Context with Mike DelPrete - What Didn't Work: Aalto (Oct 2025)
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Acrebook
Human-staffed outsourced bookkeeping and virtual-assistant firm for property managers; reconciliation and trust accounting are performed by offshore staff on AppFolio/Buildium/Rentvine/Yardi, and the only AI offering is consulting to set up third-party AI assistants for clients, not a proprietary AI product with a describable mechanism.
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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AdCreative.ai
Horizontal AI ad-creative generation tool (acquired by Appier, Feb 2025; HQ Paris). Its official solution pages target Small Business, E-Commerce, and Agency, with no real estate or CRE vertical, no listing/property-aware features, and no offering for the site's audience of property managers, CRE asset managers, or proptech operators. The only real-estate link is a single generic testimonial plus third-party listicles; the CRE use case is incidental, not strong. Audience skews B2C/SMB e-commerce marketing.
Sources: AdCreative.ai official site (homepage, solutions, integrations) , AdCreative.ai Small Business use-case page , Crunchbase - AdCreative.ai company profile and funding , PitchBook - AdCreative.ai profile (acquired by Appier, 12 Feb 2025)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Agora
Active investor-management SaaS, but the AI is a marketing layer with no verifiable mechanism, so the weak-AI call stands.
Sources: Agora software (product page) , Agora review (CRE Daily)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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AI Room Planner
AI Room Planner (airoomplanner.com) is a free, beta consumer interior-design image generator: a user uploads a room photo and the AI restyles it in various decor styles. It is positioned at homeowners and DIY decorators ("AI Interior Design Free", "100% free, remodel your room today"), not at real-estate or CRE professionals. There is no virtual-staging-for-listings positioning, no B2B/enterprise offering, no API, and no transparent company, founder, or HQ information. It does not surface in any realtor or virtual-staging searches and lacks a strong, describable CRE use case, so it fails the bar as a pure B2C consumer app.
Sources: AI Room Planner official site (airoomplanner.com) - 'AI Interior Design Free' , La Creme AI directory listing - freemium consumer/decoration tool, beta, primarily consumer app , Startup Inspire listing - '100% free, remodel your room today' , There's An AI For That listing for airoomplanner
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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AI Rulebook
The aggregator listing (aicretools.com/ai-rulebook) links to rulebook.ai but frames it as a real-estate compliance tool. Verified independently on the official site, rulebook.ai is a horizontal AI compliance-automation platform whose listed verticals are automotive, financial services, healthcare, and retail. Real estate / CRE is not a named vertical and there is no describable CRE use case on any primary source. The 'zoning / fair housing / disclosure' real-estate framing appears only in the aggregator's AI-generated copy and is not corroborated by the company's own site. A separately named product, airulebook.org, is an EU AI Act compliance chat assistant, also general-business and not CRE. No genuine real-estate angle survived independent verification, so it fails the strong-CRE-use-case bar.
Sources: Rulebook AI official site (horizontal compliance; verticals: automotive, financial services, healthcare, retail) , AI Rule Book (airulebook.org) - separate EU AI Act compliance assistant, general business , aicretools.com aggregator listing (links out to rulebook.ai; CRE framing not corroborated by official site)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Aumni
Venture capital and private-market investment analytics, not property or real estate tech; also shut down by J.P. Morgan in December 2025.
Sources: Aumni official site (Investment Portfolio Software) , J.P. Morgan to Acquire Aumni (Aumni press room) , J.P. Morgan to shut down investment analytics arm Aumni (Inquirer, Dec 2025)
No longer operatingChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Azibo
Azibo is a landlord banking, rent collection, and bookkeeping platform that was acquired by TurboTenant in May 2025 and is winding down its property management services, with no genuine AI mechanism at its core.
Sources: BizWest: TurboTenant absorbs Azibo , BusinessWire: TurboTenant Acquires Azibo
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Beamup
Beamup (Tel Aviv, founded 2019, $15M seed 2022) originally built an AI platform for commercial real estate building-systems design and lifecycle management. The company has since pivoted entirely out of real estate: its current live product is an agentic AI platform that automates supply-chain execution (stockouts, excess inventory, shrink, split shipments, labor) for retailers and manufacturers, with the stated goal of protecting customer loyalty. The CRE/proptech offering no longer exists, so the operating product is out of scope for a real-estate directory. Aggregator profiles (Tracxn) still describe the legacy real-estate product and are stale; the official site and 2026 VC coverage confirm the supply-chain pivot.
Sources: Beamup official site (current product: AI agents for supply chain / customer loyalty) , Beamup AI Agents page , Kompas.vc - Inside Beamup: automating supply chain execution at scale (confirms pivot from facilities/real estate to supply-chain agentic execution) , AWS Marketplace - Beamup: AI Agents for Supply Chain Execution , TechCrunch (2022) - legacy CRE building-design platform emerges from stealth with $15M
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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BetterLegal Assistant
BetterLegal Assistant is a horizontal AI tool that translates legal jargon and analyzes contracts into plain English. It is positioned for individuals, freelancers, creators, and small business owners who want to understand documents without hiring an attorney (a credit-based / free browser-extension consumer product). It does not market any real-estate or CRE use case (lease abstraction, property documents, etc.) and explicitly disclaims being a law firm or providing legal advice. No strong CRE use case for B2B real-estate/CRE professionals, so it fails the bar.
Sources: BetterLegal Assistant product page , BetterLegal Contract Analysis page , BetterLegal Assistant on Product Hunt
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Biodrone
Biodrone is a real AI-native company (founded 2020 in Steinkjer, Norway) with genuine AI: trained detection and classification models that count trees, measure height, classify species, and detect damage from drone, aircraft, and satellite imagery, with vendor-claimed detection accuracy up to ~95%. However the actual product is forest management and silviculture (plus defense and humanitarian demining), serving forest managers, planning teams, and county municipalities. There is no real or verifiable commercial real estate or property-management use case for the directory's audience (property managers, CRE asset managers, proptech operators). The disambiguation framing of 'aerial intelligence for property and land professionals' does not match the verified forestry/defense focus, so this is out of scope.
Sources: Biodrone official site (product, AI, pricing, integrations) , Biodrone About (founding 2020, Norway, funding, multi-sector scope) , DJI Enterprise: Biodrone AI Portal (forestry aerial data analysis)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Blaze AI
Blaze AI (blaze.ai) is a horizontal AI marketing automation platform (organic content generation, social scheduling, paid ads, landing pages, reputation management, AI SDR) serving many verticals. It genuinely uses AI and is operating, but its real-estate angle targets individual residential agents for social/brand content and listing-photo enhancement; CRE applicability is blog-level marketing-copy customization, not purpose-built CRE functionality. It does not serve the directory's core audience (property managers, CRE asset managers, proptech operators around NOI, vacancy, maintenance, underwriting). No strong distinctive CRE use case, so it falls below the bar for a horizontal tool.
Sources: Blaze AI homepage (product, AI Learning Loop, plans, channels) , Blaze AI real estate persona page (residential agent focus) , Blaze AI blog: automate commercial listings (generic marketing applied to CRE)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Boliganalyse.ai
Boliganalyse.ai is a Danish consumer-facing app for individual home buyers. A buyer pastes a listing link (Boligsiden, EDC, Nybolig, Home, DanBolig) and its AI analyzes the listing to surface hidden risk factors, highlights, and questions to ask the agent ('Spørg mægler') during a viewing. The entire product is framed as 'AI til boligkøb' (AI for home buying) for personal purchase decisions. There is no B2B/professional offering, team or enterprise features, or CRE use case. It does use AI with a describable mechanism (listing/risk analysis), but it is a pure B2C consumer tool, which the bar excludes.
Sources: Boliganalyse.ai official site (homepage meta + app copy) , Boliganalyse.ai meta description and app strings (AI til boligkøb, undgå overraskelser, spørg mægler)
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Brancher.ai
Brancher.ai is a horizontal no-code AI app builder (connect AI models to build apps without coding, 100+ generic templates). It is operating and genuinely uses AI, but its own site has no real-estate or CRE positioning, no CRE templates, and no CRE-specific use case. The real-estate framing exists only on an aggregator (aicretools.com), not on the company's own site, so the claimed CRE angle could not be independently verified. A horizontal tool requires a strong, real CRE use case to qualify; this one does not have one.
Sources: Brancher.ai official site , Brancher.ai LinkedIn showcase page , aicretools.com listing (aggregator, imposed CRE framing)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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BrikWise
No verifiable AI-native proptech company named BrikWise exists. The only exact match is BRIKWISE LTD, a UK Companies House registration for buying and letting its own real estate, with no website, product, or AI. Similarly named entities are different companies: Brickwise AI (London AI property management), Brickwise (brickwise.at, Austrian blockchain tokenized fractional real estate, B2C, no AI), and Bridgewise (AI securities analysis, not real estate).
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Brokermint
Absorbed by Inside Real Estate and rebranded BoldTrail BackOffice; commissions and accounting tooling with no genuine AI.
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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CalcTree
CalcTree is an engineering calculation management platform for STEM engineers in the AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) industry. It genuinely uses AI (an in-app copilot that generates editable calculation pages, extends them with Python analysis, and reviews calculations against uploaded reference/design-basis documents). However, its users are structural, civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers performing discipline calculations (beam/column design, foundations, stress/modal analysis), not real estate or CRE professionals. It is not a property-management, leasing, asset-management, finance/underwriting, or operations tool, and it has no real CRE use case. The aggregator that listed it concedes the CRE connection is a stretch. Out of scope for an AI-for-PropTech directory aimed at property managers, CRE asset managers, and proptech operators.
Sources: CalcTree official site (homepage, engineering calculation management software for STEM engineers) , CalcTree About page (mission: empower those who build our world with modern calculation tooling; AEC focus; founders ex-Arup/Archistar) , CalcTree AI blog (AI generates, extends with Python, and reviews engineering calculations) , AI CRE Tools listing (concedes the CRE relevance is a stretch; tool is fundamentally an engineering calculation platform) , Crunchbase profile (funding, founded 2021)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Camphor
Camphor was a real AI proptech tool (Pear VC-backed, founded Oct 2023 by Roshan Srinivasan and Shawn Patel; San Jose, CA) offering AI-powered natural-language property search, IDX websites, and lead nurturing for residential agents, teams, and brokerages, with a property data lake combining zoning, permits, financials, hazards, and neighborhood data. It clearly had a real AI mechanism and a B2B real-estate use case. However, it does not pass the 'operating' bar as of June 2026: the product site camphor.co returns HTTP 404 at every path (homepage, pricing, search, about, login), the last working Wayback homepage snapshot is June 2025, no product updates, press, or funding have appeared since 2024, and co-founder/CEO Roshan Srinivasan is now listed as Director of Growth at Beacon Software (per LinkedIn, RocketReach, and The Org), indicating he has left Camphor. The Vercel infrastructure and SSL cert remain auto-provisioned but serve no live product. Directory aggregators still auto-list it as 'active,' but the public product appears wound down or dormant and current operation cannot be verified. Recommend re-checking if the site comes back online.
Sources: AI CRE Tools - Camphor review (product overview, features) , Property AI Tools - Camphor (IDX websites, integrations: Follow-Up Boss, MLS IDX) , PropTechBuzz - Camphor's AI Property Search (founders, launch date, Pear VC backing, data lake) , Crunchbase - Camphor company profile , LinkedIn - Camphor (camphoranalytics) company page , The Org - Roshan Srinivasan, Director of Growth at Beacon Software (founder departed Camphor) , RocketReach - Roshan Srinivasan, Beacon Software Director of Growth
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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CashOn
CashOn is a thin Zillow-data deal calculator delivered as a Chrome extension (528 users, last updated April 2025) built by a solo developer. It scrapes Zillow listing prices, zestimates, and rental estimates, then runs deterministic real estate formulas (cash-on-cash return, cap rate, cash flow, 1% rule). Neither its official site nor its Chrome Web Store listing makes any AI or machine learning claim; the AI-assistant framing appears only on third-party listicle and aggregator pages. It is also aimed at individual single-family rental investors rather than CRE professionals. Fails on two counts: no verifiable AI mechanism and no real CRE professional use case (B2C consumer calculator).
Sources: CashOn official site (product overview and pricing) , CashOn - Real Estate Investment Calculator (Chrome Web Store listing, no AI claim, 528 users) , CashOn pricing page
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Colleen AI
Colleen AI was a real proptech AI tool (generative-AI rent collection, post-resident recovery, and lease renewal automation for multifamily property management) and would have cleared the bar on its merits. However, it was acquired by Entrata in June 2024 and no longer operates as a standalone product. The colleen.ai domain now 301-redirects to ai.entrata.com, and the technology has been folded into Entrata's ELI+ (Entrata Layered Intelligence+) suite. It therefore fails the 'operating' criterion as an independent tool. Consider listing Entrata/ELI+ instead.
Sources: Entrata acquires Colleen AI (PR Newswire, June 20, 2024) , Entrata acquisition announcement (Entrata blog) , colleen.ai 301-redirects to ai.entrata.com (verified via fetch) , Colleen AI product overview (Inman) , Colleen AI $3.5M Series Seed funding (Multifamily Executive)
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Compass AI
Compass AI is a real, operating generative-AI assistant (built on OpenAI) embedded in the Compass platform for residential real estate agents. However, it is a proprietary feature available exclusively to agents of Compass, Inc. (the largest US residential brokerage) and is not sold or available as a standalone B2B tool to the broader real-estate/CRE industry. Compass itself is a brokerage, not a vendor selling AI tools to outside operators, so this listing does not represent an acquirable B2B AI product for the directory's audience.
Sources: Compass press release - The Next Evolution of Compass AI , Real Estate News - Compass aims to save agents time and money with AI tool (OpenAI integration) , Real Estate News - Compass AI enhances market insight (Oct 2025)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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CompStacker
CompStacker was a residential real estate deal-analysis calculator (BRRRR, Fix & Flip, Buy & Hold) offering property comparisons, Monte Carlo simulations, and portfolio tracking. Two disqualifiers: (1) The domain no longer resolves. As of June 2026 compstacker.com returns DNS SERVFAIL with a lame delegation, where all four authoritative Route 53 name servers REFUSE queries, so the product is effectively defunct or abandoned. Wayback shows the platform was live only from roughly mid-2025 to January 2026. (2) No verifiable AI. The vendor's own archived site and JavaScript bundle describe only deterministic financial calculators with no AI or machine learning. The only 'AI-powered' framing comes from a third-party listicle (PropertyAITools), not the vendor, and a code scan of the archived app found no AI mechanism (every 'AI' string match was a React internal, a PostHog analytics variable, or a bot blocklist entry). It also reads as a B2C residential investor tool rather than a CRE professional platform.
Sources: CompStacker homepage (archived Jan 2026, Wayback Machine) - title and product description , Google Public DNS resolver result for compstacker.com - SERVFAIL / lame delegation, domain does not resolve , Wayback Machine snapshot history (CDX) for compstacker.com - product live only mid-2025 to Jan 2026
No longer operatingChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Condollo
Condollo is a consumer-facing residential real-estate aggregator and home-valuation tool for the Montreal and Quebec market. Its own property pages and terms of use explicitly state it is not a real estate agency or broker and is built for individual buyers, sellers, and curious consumers; it directs users to contact a reputable agency for any transaction. It pulls public records and MLS-style data to produce automated home valuations, aerial-imagery price tracking, and an AI property-description generator, but it is positioned as a B2C information utility rather than a tool for real-estate or CRE professionals. No public or developer API, no MCP server, and no verifiable company or team presence (only an Instagram handle and a Montreal address are listed for contact). This is a consumer product outside the directory's professional-tool scope.
Sources: Condollo terms of use (not an agent/broker; Montreal, QC) , Condollo property page (self-described public-data aggregator; 'Are you an agency or realtors? No') , Condollo AI property description generator
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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CrowdStreet
CrowdStreet is a private-market investing marketplace where accredited individual investors buy into commercial real estate deals, so it is a B2C product with no verifiable AI mechanism rather than a B2B tool for operators.
Sources: CrowdStreet official homepage , CrowdStreet About page
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Deal Intel
Cannot verify as an in-scope CRE tool with a credible, identifiable company. The hint domain dealintel.ai resolves but is non-functional (persistent HTTP 503 / 000, no served content across multiple attempts on different days). The only live 'DealIntel' product, dealintel.io, is a residential fix-and-flip / single-property deal-rejection tool (six-strategy engine across Fix & Flip, BRRRR, ADU, Addition, Multi-Unit Conversion, Ground-Up; 25-point Kill List; ARV; AI renovation vision), not a commercial real estate platform. Its only 'CRE' framing appears on a third-party aggregator listicle (propertyaitools), not on its own site. dealintel.io has intentionally no LinkedIn presence (G2 lists the LinkedIn field as 'No-Linkedin-Presence-Added-Intentionally-By-DataOps'), no named founder, no stated HQ, no funding, and is a brand-new 2026 anonymous site with thin proof. The required LinkedIn field cannot be populated and the in-scope CRE use case cannot be independently verified.
Sources: DealIntel (dealintel.io) - product and pricing , G2 listing showing intentional no-LinkedIn, HQ N/A , DealIntel six-strategy fix-and-flip scope (blog)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Dotloop
Operating Zillow-owned transaction and e-signature tool, but it has no user-facing AI and still requires manual contract entry.
Sources: Dotloop AI blog (back-end ML only)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Flex
Flex is a consumer-facing app that lets renters split monthly rent into smaller payments and build credit, with no verifiable AI mechanism and a primarily B2C audience rather than a B2B proptech tool for operators.
Sources: Flex official website , Flex on Crunchbase
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Flyhomes
Flyhomes sold its AI-powered home search portal to The Real Brokerage in 2025 and now operates as a consumer mortgage and Buy Before You Sell wholesale lender, so it is a financial product without a B2B proptech AI tool of its own.
Sources: Real Brokerage acquires Flyhomes AI home search portal (HousingWire) , Flyhomes profitable after wholesale lending pivot (HousingWire)
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Galleon Navigator
Galleon Navigator is a real AI tool (an AI transaction assistant that guides users through paperwork, disclosures, pricing comps, and closing without an agent), but it is a B2C consumer product built for individual homeowners and self-represented buyers/sellers transacting residential homes off-market. The directory's bar requires a B2B tool useful to real-estate/CRE professionals, and pure consumer apps do not qualify. Galleon's separate investor product 'Operator by Galleon' is more B2B, but the slug here is the consumer-facing Navigator. Excluded as consumer/out-of-scope.
Sources: Galleon Navigator product page , Operator by Galleon (AI real estate investing software, company homepage) , PR Newswire: Galleon gives buyers and sellers the power to transact independently , AIM Group: Galleon raises $1.5M for off-market real estate listing tool , Galleon LinkedIn
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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GoCanvas
GoCanvas is a mobile field forms and workflow tool for construction and field-service trades, now owned by the Nemetschek Group, and its only AI is a light PDF-to-mobile form converter, so it is construction-adjacent rather than a property operations product with genuine AI for our audience.
Sources: GoCanvas official site , Nemetschek acquires GoCanvas (PR Newswire)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Groundbreaker
Groundbreaker is real estate syndication and investor management software that was acquired by Janover in 2023 and rebranded as Janover Connect, and its CRM, investor portal, distribution and reporting features are workflow automation rather than a verifiable AI mechanism.
Sources: Janover Connect (formerly Groundbreaker) official site , Janover Unveils Janover Connect press release (GlobeNewswire)
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Houmify
Houmify is a B2C consumer real-estate concierge for homebuyers, sellers, and homeowners (AI chat for buying/selling, mortgage and refinance guidance, home-maintenance advice, and buyer cashback rebates). Its only professional-facing piece is a referral/lead-generation marketplace that matches consumers to licensed agents for a referral fee, not a B2B AI tool that real-estate or CRE professionals operate to do their work (no agent CRM, no AI workflow assistant, no underwriting/valuation tooling). Residential-only with no CRE use case, so it fails the B2B real-estate/CRE professional bar.
Sources: Houmify homepage , Houmify agent page (referral lead-gen marketplace) , Tracxn company profile (founded 2021, Cupertino CA, unfunded) , Houmify LinkedIn
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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InCheck
InCheck is a rule-based work-management and inspections platform (user-defined triggers and task-assignment rules), with no AI, machine learning, or computer vision mechanism described in vendor or third-party materials.
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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InvestNext
Operating syndication and fund-admin SaaS, but it markets rule-based automation such as waterfalls and distributions, with no genuine AI.
Sources: InvestNext platform overview , InvestNext review (CRE Daily)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Landscope
Landscope (landscope.ai) was an AI-powered architectural/site-analysis tool for architects and developers, founded 2023 by Scott Keenan in Leicester, UK. It is now deadpooled (no longer active): Tracxn lists the company status as 'Deadpooled' and the landscope.ai domain no longer resolves. The product had a genuine AI mechanism and a real-estate/site-analysis use case, but it fails the 'operating' requirement of the bar. Other 'Landscope' entities are not this tool: Landscope Realty Limited (Hong Kong) is a luxury property brokerage with no AI product, and landscope.earth is a separate LiDAR terrain-analysis tool by a different founder.
Sources: Tracxn company profile (status: Deadpooled; founded 2023; founder Scott Keenan; HQ Leicester, UK) , AI CRE Tools review of LandScope (AI site analysis / development planning) , Landscope official site (site analysis made simple) - domain no longer resolving
No longer operatingChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Likely.AI
Likely.AI was a real AI predictive-analytics tool for real estate agents (predictive likely-to-sell scoring on thousands of data points, a 24/7 REfresh monitoring engine, and ChatGPT-powered marketing content), so it had a genuine AI mechanism and a strong real-estate use case. However it no longer operates. Its primary domain likely.ai now redirects to an Afternic/GoDaddy 'domain name is for sale' parking page. The company raised no funding after September 2021; by March 2024 industry coverage (Revaluate) reported it had 'dimmed the lights to save money,' with missed customer-service calls and multiple employees showing 'open to work' on LinkedIn. A company that has let its core domain lapse to a for-sale listing fails the 'operating' bar.
Sources: Likely.AI domain now listed for sale (Afternic/GoDaddy parking page) , Revaluate: 'The Alternative to Likely.ai' - reports company dimmed the lights, no funding since Sept 2021 (Mar 13, 2024) , AI CRE Tools - Likely.AI product overview (predictive seller scoring, REfresh engine, ChatGPT content) , Crunchbase - Likely.AI company profile (founded ~2016/2018, Austin TX, founder Brad McDaniel)
No longer operatingChecked Jun 2, 2026
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LocaleScan
LocaleScan is a real, operating tool (localescan.com) that maps neighborhood data (crime, environmental hazards, economic stability, amenities) around a property on an interactive map. However it does not clear the bar. Its framing and primary users are B2C (home buyers and renters evaluating a neighborhood), with only a nominal real-estate-agent/investor mention. The AI mechanism is not substantiated beyond marketing copy ('cutting edge tools and AI') with no described model or data pipeline. It is an early-stage solo project (single founder, personal Gmail contact, copyright 2024, free plan only) with no pricing, no LinkedIn company page, no integrations, no investors, no customers, and no proof points. It reads as a consumer neighborhood-lookup app rather than a B2B tool real-estate/CRE professionals would rely on operationally.
Sources: LocaleScan official site (homepage, users, features, founder contact) , Real Estate AI Tool Directory listing for LocaleScan
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Maybern
Maybern is fund management and back-office accounting software for private capital CFOs whose AI is mostly agentic automation layered on a deterministic calculation engine, and it serves fund finance teams broadly rather than functioning as a property-tech tool for real estate operators.
Sources: Maybern official site , Maybern $50M Series B (Business Wire, Nov 2025)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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PDF.ai
PDF.ai is a horizontal, bootstrapped consumer/prosumer 'chat with PDF' tool (founded 2023 by Damon Chen) that lets users ask questions, summarize, and extract data from any PDF, plus an API. It uses real AI (LLM/NLP), but it has no real-estate or CRE-specific positioning, features, or use case. It does not market lease abstraction, property documents, or any proptech workflow, and competes as a generic document-chat utility. It fails the bar for a horizontal tool because it lacks a strong, dedicated CRE use case. The directory already covers purpose-built CRE document/lease tools (e.g., Propaya).
Sources: PDF.ai homepage , PDF.ai pricing , Starter Story: How Damon Chen Scaled PDF AI , GetLatka: PDF.ai revenue/funding profile
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Pineapple Builder
Pineapple Builder is a horizontal AI website builder (custom-trained 'AI Team' that drafts copy, design, and on-page SEO from a business description). Its real-estate exposure is limited to template/landing pages aimed at solo real estate photographers and agents who want a marketing site. It is a generic SMB/B2C self-serve website builder with a real-estate vertical among dozens of niches, not a tool real-estate or CRE professionals use for core property work (leasing, asset management, underwriting, brokerage, operations). The CRE use case is not strong enough to clear the bar.
Sources: Pineapple Builder homepage , Pineapple Builder pricing , Pineapple Builder real estate photography use case , Pineapple Builder LinkedIn
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Proper AI
Well-funded, but a human-managed property accounting service that uses AI only for back-office support; the company states AI is not its product.
Sources: What Proper AI actually does (Proper blog) , Proper raises $9M (Accounting Today)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Rentastic
Rentastic is rental accounting and tracking software aimed at individual landlords and small investors, and its AI claims live mainly in marketing blog posts rather than a verifiable core product mechanism, so it fails the B2B-operator and genuine-AI bars.
Sources: Rentastic official site , Rentastic profile and pricing on GetApp
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Skyline AI
Acquired by JLL in 2021 and absorbed into JLL products, so it no longer operates as a standalone tool.
Sources: JLL acquires Skyline AI (announcement) , JLL acquisition (PR Newswire)
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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SponsorCloud
Operating B2B real estate syndication and fund management platform (formerly SyndicationPro), in scope for the directory. However it fails the AI bar: official site, product pages, blog, press, and SaaS listings document only workflow and process automation (rule-based waterfall calculations, automated investor communications, ACH distribution, two-way email sync, document tracking). No describable AI or machine learning mechanism tied to a product function (no AI extraction, copilot, predictive analytics, or generative AI) is documented as of 2026.
Sources: SponsorCloud investment management software (official) , About SponsorCloud (rebrand from SyndicationPro) , SyndicationPro launches SponsorCloud platform suite (PRWeb)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Stessa
Stessa is free property management and rental accounting software aimed at individual real estate investors and DIY landlords (a Roofstock product, ~200k landlords tracking ~1M units, marketed to owners of 1-11 properties). This is a B2C / individual-DIY-landlord consumer app, which fails the audience bar. Its only AI-adjacent capability is machine-learning auto-categorization of bank transactions and mobile receipt smart-scan, which is back-office automation rather than a shipped, describable AI product function. Fails on both audience (B2C) and AI strength.
Sources: Stessa homepage , Stessa surpasses $100B in assets tracked, launches Stessa Pro (PR Newswire)
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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SyndicationPro
Operating syndication CRM and investor portal; its own site shows only coming-soon automation, with AI claims confined to third-party SEO content.
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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TaskEasy
TaskEasy is a managed marketplace that connects rental and commercial property owners with contractors for exterior maintenance like lawn care and snow removal, and it markets automation and dispatching rather than any verifiable AI mechanism in its product.
Sources: TaskEasy official site , WorkWave acquires TaskEasy (PR Newswire, 2022)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Tom AI
Tom (hitom.ai) is a horizontal, voice-first AI email and communication assistant for anyone with an overloaded inbox, not a real-estate product. It integrates with Gmail, Calendar, Slack, and WhatsApp, builds a knowledge graph of your contacts, and auto-triages messages into Now/Schedule/Delegate/Archive. The official site, about page, security page, and a dedicated 'Tom for ADHD' page show a general prosumer productivity tool with no real-estate-specific feature or positioning. Every claimed CRE use case traces back to the aicretools.com aggregator listing rather than the company's own materials, so it does not meet the bar of a horizontal tool with a STRONG, real CRE use case.
Sources: Tom official site (hitom.ai) , Tom - Start with why (about) , Tom for ADHD
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Unearth Insights
Unearth Insights (also branded Unearth AI) is a thin, early-stage geospatial location tool built around a ChatGPT-powered location explorer (Unearth Lite), with a vaguely defined enterprise analytics tier and an unreleased Unearth Platform. There is no verifiable CRE-specific AI: the use case is generic location lookup and site selection framed mainly for retail and logistics, not commercial real estate data or workflow infrastructure. Independent checks show no customers, no press, and zero G2 reviews. The official website is unreachable across all URL variants (HTTPS connection refused, HTTP returns a dead 301), indicating the product is defunct or abandoned. No evidence of a public API or MCP server. Note: aggregators heavily conflate this entity with the unrelated Unearth Technologies (Seattle GIS construction startup acquired by Procore in 2023) and UnearthInsight (a Bangalore research firm); those details do not belong to unearthinsights.com.
Sources: Unearth AI on G2 (0 reviews, San Francisco, founded 2022) , AI CRE Tools listing for Unearth Insights , GeekWire: Procore acquires Unearth Technologies (separate, unrelated entity often conflated)
No longer operatingChecked Jun 2, 2026
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UrbanMind
No operating commercial AI product named UrbanMind exists for real estate or CRE. The 'UrbanMind' described as an urban-planning AI platform (C-RAG-LLM architecture, Urban General Intelligence) is an academic research paper published on arXiv in July 2025 (2507.04706), not a product. The urbanmind.ai domain is a bare GoDaddy placeholder page with no product, company info, or pricing. Other UrbanMind entities are unrelated: urban-mind.eu is an EU smart-city research consortium and urbanmind.info is a mental-wellbeing research project. The only CRE-adjacent listing is on an aggregator (aicretools) that scraped the research paper, which does not meet our bar.
Sources: UrbanMind: Towards Urban General Intelligence (arXiv 2507.04706) , aicretools directory listing for UrbanMind
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Verivest
Verivest is an operator-led real estate fund administration and advisory firm whose only AI is a 2024 engine licensed from a third party (DwellFi) rather than a verifiable first-party AI mechanism in its own product, so it falls short of our AI-native bar.
Sources: Verivest fund administration services (official, no first-party AI named) , Press release: Verivest AI engine powered by DwellFi (Oct 2024)
No verifiable AIChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Virtual Staging AI
Virtual Staging AI (VSAI), founded in 2023 by Michael Bonacina and Mikhail Andreev out of Harvard Innovation Labs, was acquired by Zillow in October 2024. Per Zillow, its technology was first introduced via that acquisition and is now built into Zillow Showcase (consumer-facing AI staging) and offered to photographers through Aryeo. It is no longer an independent vendor, so it falls outside the directory bar for standalone operating companies.
Sources: Zillow newsroom: Zillow brings AI-powered Virtual Staging to Showcase listings (Sep 10, 2025) , PR Newswire: Zillow brings AI-powered Virtual Staging to Showcase listings , Virtual Staging AI official site
Acquired / absorbedChecked Jun 2, 2026
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WolkenVision
The disambiguation hint described an 'AI property search & acquisition' tool, but no company named WolkenVision matches that use case. The only real, verifiable WolkenVision is WolkenVision AG, a Swiss (Zurich/Winterthur) startup founded October 2023 that does AI Scan2BIM: converting 3D LiDAR point cloud data into engineering-ready Building Information Models for the AEC sector (construction, high-speed rail, tunnels, airports, smart-city infrastructure). Its AI is real and verifiable (3D semantic segmentation, multi-modal foundation models, deep-learning point-cloud-to-BIM pipeline), but it is a construction/infrastructure surveying and digital-twin tool, not a real-estate property search or acquisition tool. It does not serve a property-search/acquisition CRE workflow as the hint requires, so it is out of scope for this directory's stated use case.
Sources: WolkenVision official site (products, Scan2BIM, API integration) , Startupticker.ch - WolkenVision Zurich scan-to-BIM AI, Rome airport accelerator , Moneyhouse - WolkenVision AG commercial register (founded 03.10.2023, Winterthur)
Out of scopeChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Yomii
Yomii is a B2C consumer real estate investing assistant for individual retail investors. It uses AI to build an investor profile and surface personalized opportunities across REITs, timeshares, real estate ETFs, private funds, and crowdfunding platforms, delivered as iOS and Android apps plus a web app. Despite the disambiguation hint suggesting AI asset and portfolio management for CRE, the actual product is a consumer-facing investment discovery tool, not a tool for property managers, CRE asset managers, or proptech operators. No verifiable API, developer tooling, or enterprise/CRE professional use case.
Sources: Yomii official site , Yomii on Apple App Store , Yomii company profile (Tracxn)
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026
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Zown
Operating and AI-powered, but a B2C consumer homebuying brokerage, not a B2B tool for operators, owners, managers, or investors.
Consumer app, not B2B proptechChecked Jun 2, 2026