Goal clarity
You can explain the cash flow, wealth, time, risk, liquidity, or lifestyle outcomes the system should serve.
Application
This is not an instant software account. Share your goals, portfolio stage, current tools, workflow bottlenecks, and the places where you want AI help without losing control.
Best fit: single-family and small multifamily investors who want guided onboarding, current-tool friendliness, and practical AI help around the full investing lifecycle.
Include the personal goals your real estate system should support, whether you are focused on single-family or small multifamily properties of four units and under, the portfolio stage you are in, and the lifecycle modules that hurt most right now.
Name the tools that already hold important context and where you want help preparing work.
If there is a fit, the next step may be a paid operating-system assessment or buildout sprint before ongoing support.
Helpful details: goals, asset types, unit count, market, portfolio stage, current tools, bottlenecks, data sources, and the work you wish someone could prepare for you.
The application opens a prefilled email so Dan can review fit directly.
You can explain the cash flow, wealth, time, risk, liquidity, or lifestyle outcomes the system should serve.
You already use tools that matter and want them connected before anything gets replaced.
You want more leverage, but you still expect to review important work and sensitive decisions.
The process is intentionally hands-on.
Your goals, asset scope, portfolio stage, tools, and bottlenecks are reviewed before anything is sold.
If there is a fit, the first paid step maps lifecycle stages, current tools, data boundaries, and workflow priorities.
REI Operate is shaped around your real workflows, agent support, approval points, and app review surfaces.
Continue with guided support, services, an operator retainer, or a builder track.
No. Applying starts a fit conversation. If there is a match, the next step is a guided assessment or buildout.
Access
No. Pricing is handled after fit is clear because the work depends on the scope of the buildout.
Pricing
Share goals, asset types and unit count, portfolio stage, current tools, workflow bottlenecks, the lifecycle stages that hurt most, and where you want help preparing work.
Fit
Yes. REI Operate starts from your current stack where useful. APIs and native replacements come later only when the work needs them.
Integrations