The platform

One platform for the entire diligence workflow.

Framecast supercharges your analysts — building the model, running the analysis, and streamlining diligence to save days on every deal.

Ingest

Read the entire data room in minutes.

Drop in offering memos, rent rolls, T-12s, and lease files in any format. Framecast parses every document securely and structures the data automatically.

  • PDF, Excel, scans, and ZIP archives
  • Tables, footnotes, and lease clauses
  • No manual data entry
ingest / data-room
PDFOffering_Memo.pdf✓ Parsed
XLSRent_Roll.xlsx✓ Parsed
PDFT-12.pdf✓ Parsed
ZIPLeases.zip✓ Parsed

Extract

Every figure, pulled and structured.

Framecast reads each document and extracts the real estate that matters — tenants, rents, square footage, expiries, escalations — rendering it field by field into a clean, structured grid. No manual data entry.

  • Tenants, SF, rents, and lease terms
  • Normalized across every document
  • Every value traceable to its source
extract / oakridge-industrial
Source documents
XLSRent_Roll.xlsx
PDFLease_Acme.pdf
PDFLease_Northwind.pdf
ZIPEstoppels.zip
Extracted rent roll5 units · 5 fields
Unit
Tenant
SF
Rent/SF
Expiry
101
Acme Logistics
42,500
$18.50
12/2028
120
Northwind Co.
31,000
$17.25
06/2027
200
Vantage Foods
58,750
$16.80
03/2031
210
Vacant
300
Halton Supply
24,300
$19.10
09/2026

Model

An institutional-grade model, generated.

Framecast assembles a complete underwriting model — a full 10-year unlevered DCF with NOI growth, discounting, terminal value, and returns — formatted to the standard your committee already expects.

  • 10-year discounted cash flow
  • IRR, equity multiple, and exit cap
  • Updates as documents change
oakridge-industrial · 10-yr DCF
Discounted cash flow — unleveredAuto-generated
Year12345678910NOI2,6762,7562,8392,9243,0123,1023,1953,2913,3903,492PV @ 8%2,4782,3622,2542,1492,0511,9541,8631,7771,6951,617
DCF
Present value
$45.7M
Unlevered IRR
11.4%
Equity multiple
1.9x
Exit cap
6.25%

Deliverables

IC-ready summaries in seconds.

Generate investment committee memos and deal summaries straight from the underlying model — consistent, sourced, and ready to circulate.

  • Investment committee memos
  • Deal summaries and one-pagers
  • Sourced back to the documents
deal-summary / IC-memo.pdf

Investment Committee Memo

Oakridge Industrial Portfolio

NOI
$2.68M
Cap Rate
5.85%
IRR
11.4%

Excel plug-in

A Framecast plug-in, right inside Excel.

Install the Framecast add-in and a plug-in panel opens beside your workbook — build the model, run the deal, and pull it deeper without ever leaving Excel.

  • One-click add-in, in the Excel ribbon
  • Live plug-in panel beside your sheet
  • Two-way with your own templates
XUnderwriting_Model.xlsx — Excel
FileHomeInsertDrawPage LayoutFormulasDataReviewViewFramecast
A1
fxMetric
A
B
C
1
Metric
Year 1
Year 2
2
NOI
2,675,736
2,756,008
3
Cap rate
5.85%
5.90%
4
Value
45,738,000
46,712,000
5
Unlevered IRR
11.4%
6
7
Framecast
Model Ready
Screening Pro Forma
Rent Roll Detail
Deal Card
Sheet1Assumptions
Ready

Sourced & cited

Every number traceable to its source.

Nothing is a black box. Every figure Framecast produces is linked back to exactly where it came from — the document and page it was pulled from, or the online source — so your committee can verify any input in one click.

  • Cited to the document and page
  • Online market data sourced
  • A full audit trail, end to end
oakridge-industrial · provenance
Net Operating Income$2,675,7361
In-place rent$4,182,4002
Going-in cap rate5.85%3
Submarket rent / SF$32.504
Sources
1T-12_Operating_Statement.pdfp. 4
2Rent_Roll_Q3.xlsxTab 2
3Offering_Memorandum.pdfp. 11
4CoStar — submarket compsonline

Walt

Meet Walt,your real estate assistant

Walt is a real estate–specialized assistant, built into Framecast. Ask a question about any deal and Walt reads the data room, runs the numbers, and answers — in the format your committee expects.

  • Answers questions about any deal in plain language
  • Builds and adjusts the model on request
  • Runs sensitivities and stress tests on demand
  • Surfaces rollover, vacancy, and concentration risk
  • Drafts IC memos and deal summaries, sourced
Meet Walt
Walter
Underwriting assistant
Online
What's the going-in cap rate on Oakridge, and how does it look at a 50bps expansion?
Going-in cap rate is 5.85% on NOI of $2,675,736. At a 50bps expansion to 6.35%, value falls ~7.9% to $42.1M. Here's the sensitivity:
Cap rate
5.85%
6.35%
Implied value
$45.7M
$42.1M
Unlevered IRR
11.4%
9.8%
Flag any rollover risk in the next 24 months.
Three leases (18% of GLA) expire within 24 months. Suite 120 (June 2027) is 14% below market — I've noted it in the deal summary.
Ask Walter about this deal…

01The platform

Why acquisitions teams choose Framecast.

Secure AI that turns a raw data room into a complete, standardized underwriting package — purpose-built for the way commercial real estate deals actually move.

01

Built for underwriting, by underwriters

Framecast understands CRE the way your analysts do — rent rolls, lease abstracts, T-12s, waterfalls. Not a generic chatbot pointed at finance.

02

Institutional-grade outputs

Standardized financial models, rent roll analyses, and IC-ready deal summaries — formatted to the standard your committee already expects.

03

Living models, not static spreadsheets

Models persist and update as documents change. No rebuild from scratch on every deal, no version drift across the team.

04

Excel-native, where analysts already work

Bring Framecast into Excel with the plug-in. No new workflow to learn — faster, cleaner models in the tool your desk already runs on.

05

Secure by design

Confidential deal documents are processed in an isolated, encrypted environment. We never train on your data.

06

Capacity that scales with the pipeline

Turn around a full data room in minutes and absorb deal surges without adding headcount. Analysts focus on judgment, not data entry.

Underwrite the future, instantly.

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