RealFlow Homes

Operational software for property verification, delivery, and control.

RealFlow Homes helps property teams stay in control from land verification to project delivery. It brings documents, finance, field updates, and approvals together so fewer things slip through the cracks.

Property lifecycle platformDue diligence + operationsFinance, docs, and evidence

Platform pillars

Land and verification

Keeps land checks, title review, and due diligence organized before money and time are committed.

Project and field operations

Helps site teams track progress, materials, inspections, and updates without losing visibility.

Finance and approvals

Brings requisitions, approvals, invoices, payments, and contracts into a more controlled process.

Current product shape

The source product is built for real estate work that depends on trust, coordination, and proof. It is less about flashy listings and more about helping owners, developers, and teams see what is happening, what has been approved, and what still needs attention.

Property service split into land management, construction, inspection, maintenance, and portfolio workflows
Document and media services linked directly to transactions and project evidence
Inventory and procurement flows tied to requisitions and payment approvals
Notification and communication services for execution across distributed teams
Analytics gateway that routes structured events into AADE
AI support for OCR, document classification, drawing analysis, and BOQ generation

Who it is for

Developers and project owners who need operational visibility
Diaspora investors who need verifiable proof, documents, and reporting
Procurement, finance, and site teams working across one property stack

AADE relationship

RealFlow can feed AADE with the activity happening across projects, so teams get stronger reporting, earlier warnings, and clearer performance visibility.

Why this matters on the page

The page should make buyers feel that RealFlow is built for serious execution, clear records, and better oversight, not generic real estate marketing.