Disclosures, comps, inspections, offers, forms, deadlines, and close .
A real estate transaction touches more systems than most software manages. Momor helps teams keep the deal moving across all of them with less manual stitching and fewer missed details.
The transaction stays in one place.
Upload an inspection report, a disclosure, a contract, an appraisal — and ask questions about it instead of re-reading 47 pages every time something changes.
Deal context carries forward. The parties, terms, timelines, and prior decisions from earlier in the transaction stay available at every step instead of living in your head or scattered across tabs.
Deadlines stay visible. Contingency periods, loan milestones, deposit timing, and close-of-escrow dates across your active deals are trackable instead of manually juggled.
The agent still handles the relationship, the negotiation, and the judgment calls. Momor handles the operational load — reading documents, tracking deadlines, surfacing issues, and keeping the deal context together so the agent spends more time advising and less time re-entering the same information across systems.
Start with documents. Expand into the full transaction.
Each one covers a different part of the transaction. Start with the one that saves you the most time and add the rest as the first one proves itself.
Parse and query any document.
Upload an inspection report, a contract, a disclosure, an appraisal — and ask questions about it in plain language. DocReader reads the full document, understands the structure, and answers from the content.
Find and analyze comparable sales.
Given an address, property details, radius, and timeframe, CompsEngine returns ranked comparable sales with price-per-square-foot analysis and a suggested price range. It combines data with the kind of contextual reasoning that today only lives in an experienced agent's head.
Market conditions and patterns.
Inventory levels, days on market, price trends, absorption rate — broken down by zip code, property type, and timeframe. The data an agent needs to advise a client on whether now is the right time and what the market will bear.
Evaluate offers against market context.
A buyer makes an offer. OfferAnalyzer pulls comps, checks current market conditions, evaluates the terms, and returns an assessment: is this a strong offer, a weak offer, or something in between — and here's why. It does the research an agent would do manually, in seconds instead of hours.
Know which forms you need and why.
Given the deal type, state, and situation triggers (inspection findings, contingency changes, new disclosures), FormAdvisor tells you which forms need to be filed, why each one is required, and what's missing from the current transaction file. The knowledge that today lives in an experienced transaction coordinator's head.
Interventions & Advisories
Momor does not just answer the question you asked. When the data raises a conflict or surfaces something material, the system flags it — and when something requires your call, it stops and waits.
Pauses at the points where the agent needs to decide.
Raises what you did not ask about but need to see.
Start with the transaction file. Expand from there.
You do not deploy everything at once. The first capability delivers value on your next transaction. The rest earn their way in as the first one proves itself.
DocReader
Upload an inspection report, disclosure, or contract and ask questions about it. No integrations needed. Works on your next deal.
CompsEngine + TrendAnalyzer
Add market context — comparable sales, price trends, inventory levels. Requires data source connections, which we configure together.
OfferAnalyzer + FormAdvisor
Full transaction support — offer evaluation against market data, and form tracking tied to deal type, state, and situation triggers.
Connects to the tools you already use.
Once connected, you stop uploading documents manually and start querying directly from your transaction management, e-signature, and MLS systems.
Walk us through a recent transaction.
Pick the deal that had the most moving pieces — the one where something almost got missed. That is where we start.
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