Real estate is overdue
for software that respects it.
Flatre is the operating system for the modern real-estate transaction. We are building it for the people who actually close deals — solo agents, teams, and brokerage — and we are building it AI-native, from the deal record up.
Make every home transaction easier.
So professionals do their best work, and home comes within reach for more people.
The deal is
the unit of work.
The patchwork — dotloop, Follow Up Boss, Gmail, Google Drive, your finance spreadsheet — was stitched together one tab at a time. Nothing in it knows what a transaction is. So agents end up being the integration layer: copy-pasting between systems, retyping the same address into the eighth form, reconstructing a deal's state from memory at the start of every week. We think the deal should be the unit of work, and the software should know it.
What we believe
about the work.
Three commitments that decide what we build, what we won't, and how the product behaves on the days you don't have time to read the changelog.
Software, not advice
Flatre is a tool. We don't broker deals, represent clients, or give legal, tax, or financial advice. The agent is still the agent. We give them a better place to work.
The transaction is the source of truth
Contacts, properties, documents, inbox threads, tasks, calendar, and commission — all resolve to one record per deal. No manual reconciliation across five tools. No stale tabs.
Solo agents, teams, and brokerage first
We optimize for the practitioner who closes the deal, not the enterprise admin who configures the platform. Onboarding takes an afternoon. The defaults work. You should be operational the same day.
A small team,
built from tech and real estate.
Flatre, Inc. was co-founded by former technology leaders from companies like Meta and real estate professionals from top brokerages. We build close to the transaction, shaped by people who have run deals, supported agents through them, and care deeply about the craft of real estate. It's software made for the people who make home transactions happen.
Two ways
to come aboard.
Spin up a workspace and bring your pipeline over — same day. Or write to us about a role; we read every note.