What we're actually building.
Not concepts. Not demos. Real tools in use today.
One tool. Done right.
We don't build everything. We build the specific thing you need.
The Problem
Our friend was wasting every weekend tracking competitor prices manually.
4 hours copying Airbnb and Booking.com rates into spreadsheets. Every week. Checking 15 competitors. Updating pricing strategies. Missing opportunities while doing data entry.
The Solution
Now it's automated.
YieldIQ monitors competitor pricing across platforms daily. Clean dashboards show what matters. Price changes tracked automatically. Opportunities highlighted instantly. What took 4 hours now takes 12 minutes of actual decision-making.
The Tech
"I got my weekends back. Instead of copying numbers, I'm making strategic pricing decisions based on real data."
— Property Manager, 12 units
Investment System
Research Intelligence
Better Decisions
through consistent analysis
The Problem
We were drowning in fragmented investment research.
Downloading dozens of individual reports. Spending hours flipping through pages. Struggling to maintain context across hundreds of companies. The information was all there, but it wasn't working for us. We'd lose track of key insights, miss important comparisons, and struggle to apply our investment frameworks consistently.
The Solution
A system that doesn't just organize information—it helps us think better.
We automated the collection and structured the data to make comparison easier. But the real breakthrough was encoding our investment frameworks—valuation methodologies, management assessment criteria, industry comparison tools—directly into the system. It doesn't just save time. It forces us to be more disciplined in our thinking, applying principles consistently rather than when we remember to.
The Process
The first version automated downloads. But once that worked, new possibilities opened up. Each iteration revealed gaps in our thinking—missing considerations, better ways to compare companies, metrics we hadn't thought about. The system evolved as our understanding evolved. There's a particular kind of learning that happens when you build tools for yourself. You can follow your curiosity, solve problems that matter to you, and iterate based on what you actually need.
The Tech
"The best tools don't just automate tasks. They change how you approach problems. They create new possibilities you didn't see before. And sometimes, they teach you things about your own process that you didn't realize you needed to learn."
— Investment Research Team