Cyrenza turns deal documents — rent rolls, leases, operating statements — into investment and credit memos your committee can sign: every figure traced to its source, checked by adversarial review before it reaches you.
Generic AI answers questions. Copilots suggest the next step. Cyrenza Workers execute the workflow. One abstracts the leases into a clause-level summary. One underwrites the deal from the rent roll up. One drafts the IC memo with every figure cited. Every output carries a complete reasoning trail suitable for audit.
The distance between asking AI a question and getting real work back is the distance Cyrenza closes.
The analyst who normalises the rent roll. The associate who abstracts the leases. The team that builds the underwriting model and assembles the IC or credit memo. Every deal runs on a layer of production work that happens before the principals apply judgment. Cyrenza is that layer, staffed by AI.
The firm keeps the judgment. The platform takes the production.
Four stages, from document intake to portfolio reporting — each staffed by specialists built for that stage and nothing else.
Leases and rent rolls into structured, source-cited data.
NOI, DSCR, debt yield, IRR — with every input traceable.
The IC or credit memo, adversarially reviewed, ready to sign.
Covenants, expiries, and portfolio reporting from the same data.
One vertical. The whole deal. That is how you build depth.
Three deliverables are proven end-to-end today — each produced by a specialist agent trained on it.
Footnoted to your deal documents — every figure traced to its page.
Sizing table, covenant package, stress matrix — built from the borrower file.
A standardized schedule plus a variance register — every place the roll disagrees with the leases behind it.
Plus a 28-deliverable catalogue, from lease abstracts to disposition memos. See the full catalogue
The unit of value is the deliverable your committee accepts.
Before any Worker begins, the Cyrenza Context Fabric assembles everything the task needs. Cyrenza works from your firm's own corpus — prior deals, underwriting standards, house templates — so the tenth memo is sharper than the first.
This is what separates a specialist from a prompt.
Upload the deal documents — the rent roll, the leases, the operating statements. Assign the work: underwrite the deal and draft the IC memo. The Context Fabric briefs the specialists on your firm's standards before they start. The memo returns with every figure linked to its source page, so your team reviews and approves rather than builds from nothing.
Upload. Assign. Review.
Every figure carries a citation to its source document and page, and numbers the model computed rather than read are labelled as estimates — visibly distinct from sourced figures in every format. Conflicts between sources surface in a variance register, never silently resolved. For formal deliverables the agent proposes its approach and stops for your approval before it writes, and an adversarial reviewer checks the memo before you see it. Anything unverified is flagged, not hidden.
Our verification layer caught an AI model inventing a citation in our own live testing — and flagged it. That's the point.
In Dealpath's survey of 100 institutional investors, every single one reported fragmented deal data — and 98% ranked fixing it a top priority for the next two years. The incumbent answer is a multi-year data project. Cyrenza's answer: bring deals from anywhere — email, drive, or your existing systems. It works with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 and Slack, connects to any MCP-compatible system your firm already runs, and changes nothing about how your team operates.
No 24-month data project. Your documents, as they are, today.
Your documents stay in your tenant, isolated at the database layer with enforced row-level security. Everything is encrypted with AES-256 at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit. Workers operate under defined permissions with a complete audit trail on every action, and your firm keeps full ownership of everything it brings to the platform. SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001 and ISO 42001 (AI governance) are on our compliance roadmap.
Your documents stay in your tenant.
Your documents stay in your tenant, isolated at the database layer with enforced row-level security. Everything is encrypted with AES-256 at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit. Workers operate under defined permissions with full audit trails and human oversight on every output.
Built for enterprise security and regulatory alignment
Cyrenza is launching with commercial real estate investment teams, REITs, and property-finance lenders. We take a small number of design partners — your deals, your standards, a memo you can defend.
Abstracting key lease terms and dates
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How Cyrenza turns deal documents into cited, signable memos.