One workflow with four practical layers
We want the site and the product to match each other. That means leading with the workflows people actually use inside the platform now, not with legacy contractor messaging.
Property research should lead naturally into analysis. Analysis should make rehab planning easier. Rehab planning should support owner outreach when a deal is ready. We think those pieces belong together.
Owner lookup and parcel context without the county-site shuffle.
We organize county GIS and parcel data into a faster workflow for real estate teams that need cleaner owner and property context.
A quicker path from address to underwriting decision.
Our workflow helps teams estimate ARV, rehab, margin, and overall deal fit faster than doing the same work in disconnected tools.
Rehab planning that fits investor and contractor conversations.
Photo-based scope-of-work support helps teams document repairs, align expectations, and move toward more realistic project assumptions.
Letters, postcards, and voice calls tied directly to research.
Investor workflows can fund a wallet and launch owner outreach without rebuilding the deal in a second platform.
The workflow kept getting more connected
Each step came from the next real problem users needed solved.
We focused on the research bottleneck first.
Too much property work starts with fragmented county data, messy notes, and slow owner lookups. We wanted that first step to be faster and more useful.
We expanded into analysis and rehab planning.
Once teams had cleaner property data, the next problem was decision-making. That led to AI-assisted deal analysis and scope-of-work support.
We connected research to outreach.
Now the workflow can carry a team from parcel research to owner contact while staying flexible enough for active markets, expanding deal pipelines, and more than one sourcing strategy.
Useful Before Fancy
We optimize for tools that help real teams make the next decision, not for features that look impressive in isolation.
Property First
Every workflow starts with the actual property record and the owner behind it.
One Connected System
Research, analysis, scope-of-work, and outreach work better when they share context.
Straight Talk
We prefer practical workflows, clear pricing, and realistic expectations over vague marketing.
The workflow is designed to stay useful as teams grow
Instead of narrowing the story to a list of counties, we want the public site to show the kinds of work GK2 Inc is built to support.
Research owners before you spend time chasing the lead
Use owner lookup, parcel context, distress notes, and underwriting support to decide whether a property deserves the next step.
Underwrite listed properties with the same workflow
The platform also supports on-market review with ARV, rehab, total investment, and margin visibility kept close to the record details.
Turn property photos into scope-of-work conversations
Scope-of-work reporting keeps investor and contractor conversations grounded in the same property record and the same repair assumptions.
Move from research into contact without rekeying the deal
Letters, postcards, and voice workflows stay tied to the same property context so owner outreach feels like a continuation of the research step.
Built for investors, agents, rehab teams, and acquisition staff
We are positioning the platform around the roles that actually use it, not around a list that makes the opportunity feel smaller than it is.
New market conversations are part of the sales story
If a team has a new geography or sourcing workflow in mind, we would rather invite that conversation than make the site feel closed off before it starts.
Subscription plans with optional outreach usage
Research access is monthly, while investor outreach activity is handled with wallet-funded usage for letters, postcards, and voice calls.