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Framecast vs Everre

A unified CRE operating system combining CRM, deal pipeline, AI underwriting, presentations, website and email marketing.

Framecast

Source-traced underwriting across the whole data room

Framecast turns a full CRE data room into an institutional-grade, source-traced underwriting model — reconciling rent rolls against leases, extracting T-12s and diligence documents, and tracing every figure back to its source page.

Everre

All-in-one CRE platform (CRM + AI underwriting)

Everre is an all-in-one platform for CRE brokers and deal teams — CRM, pipeline management, AI underwriting, presentations, website publishing and email marketing. Its AI extracts data from rent rolls and T-12s and generates pro formas. Pricing is a single tier at $179/user/month with full access and 2,000 AI credits/month, plus a 14-day free trial (vendor pricing, as of June 2026).

Side by side

Framecast and Everre, compared

FramecastEverre
ShapeFocused diligence + underwriting depthAll-in-one broker OS
CRM / marketing / websiteNo — not its focusYes, included
Rent-roll ↔ lease reconciliationYes, automated
Source traceabilityEvery figure clickable to its source page
PricingContact sales$179/user/mo (as of Jun 2026)

The difference

Why Framecast wins

Everre bundles underwriting into a broad broker operating system (CRM, marketing, website). Framecast goes the other direction — depth over breadth — focusing on institutional-grade diligence and underwriting: full-document extraction, rent-roll-to-lease reconciliation, source traceability on every figure, tabular reviews and an Excel add-in, rather than a CRM or marketing suite.

The verdict

Framecast is the better choice when the underwriting actually matters. Everre spreads itself across CRM, marketing and a website builder, with underwriting as one feature among many; Framecast puts all its depth into the analysis — full-document extraction, reconciliation, source-traced figures and an Excel add-in. For institutional-grade diligence, choose the tool built for it: Framecast.

Sources (as of June 2026): everre.co

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