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About

We believe the best technology comes from operators who understand what actually happens between the pitch deck and the ribbon cutting.

Our mission is to remove the friction in commercial real estate with practical tools, systems and services built on modern technology.

Our Story

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We've spent decades watching CRE companies struggle with outdated tools while the rest of the world goes digital. The gap isn't closing, it's widening. And it's not just a tech problem. It's a mindset problem.

 

Momentum exists because we got tired of watching the industry fall further behind. â€‹â€‹â€‹We apply decades of experience and practical solutions to every challenge.​​

Our Solution
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Most PropTech is built by engineers who've never walked a job site, negotiated a lease, or dealt with a difficult tenant. They pitch grand visions—"the operating system for real estate!"—then spend years trying to get you to change how you work.

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Momentum is a group of CRE professionals who got tired of waiting for someone else to build what we needed. Every tool or system we develop addresses a real frustration we've personally experienced. We're not guessing what you need. We've been you.

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Each tool fixes one thing really well, at a price that makes the decision easy. Every engagement feels like true collaboration.

​​Our Approach

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1. Start with the pain. We don't build features. We fix problems. If we can't name the specific headache a tool solves, we don't build it.

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2. Build fast and cheap. Modern tools let us launch an MVP in weeks. That means we can experiment, learn, and iterate without betting everything on one big product.

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3. Let technology do the heavy lifting. Every app is AI-native, every workflow has automation baked in from day one. AI agents handle 80% of inquiries. Algorithms do the matching. You get leverage without adding headcount.

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4. Listen, then build the next one. We don't have a 47-tool roadmap or a do all operating system. We have one tool live, another in testing, a list of problems we've experienced, and customers telling us what hurts most. That's how we decide what to build next.

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