Fintech & Commercial Real Estate

AI products for financial workflows that cannot lose the evidence.

Stack55 develops software for document-heavy underwriting, market intelligence, and operational workflows—and works with teams to integrate it into the systems they already use.

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Product family

A platform and a focused application.

Shared capabilities, distinct jobs.

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MonolithIQ

MonolithIQ is designed for enterprise and financial workflows that move from source documents to structured data, analysis, exceptions, deliverables, and human approval.

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Aurelius

Aurelius applies the product family's evidence, workflow, and review patterns to campaign intelligence—currently through CRE ownership research, trigger scoring, conflict checks, and outreach preparation.

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Services

Services that move a product into operation.

Bounded discovery, architecture, and implementation.

01

AI Workflow Discovery

Map one workflow, the decisions inside it, the evidence users need, and the point where automation would produce measurable value.

Discovery
02

Data & Architecture Audit

Assess source systems, document quality, integration constraints, security boundaries, evaluation needs, and a practical first deployment.

Architecture
03

Custom Workflow Implementation

Configure product capabilities, build the required integrations, define review checkpoints, and test the workflow against representative data.

Engineering
Embedded delivery

Implementation close to the workflow.

The software only matters when it works with the documents, data, controls, and people already inside the organization.

Stack55 can work directly with an operating team to understand the workflow, configure playbooks, build necessary connectors, and establish review and evaluation criteria.

Private-cloud and on-premises deployment are design targets for sensitive workloads. The appropriate model depends on the customer's security boundary and the maturity of the deployment.

Named systems such as Yardi, MRI, Bloomberg, CoStar, or Trepp are integration contexts—not claims that every connector is available out of the box.

Bounded first engagement

Architecture & data audit.

Start with one workflow and leave with a concrete deployment decision.

  • 01 Workflow and decision map
  • 02 Data and integration readiness assessment
  • 03 Risk, evaluation, and human-review requirements
  • 04 Prioritized first deployment with scope boundaries
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