The Company Brain
At Compound Intelligence, we are building the Company Brain for real estate: one shared intelligence layer that connects every property, tenant, lease, document, email, system, decision and AI agent across the organization.
Instead of adding more isolated AI tools, the Company Brain gives the entire business a single, continuously evolving memory and understanding. Employees can ask anything, agents can act with full company context, and the organization can identify risks, opportunities and connections before anyone thinks to look for them.
What sits in the brain.
Four layers, from the bottom up. Each one is built out of the one below it, which is why the brain gets better the longer it runs and not just bigger.
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Raw information (the raw stream)
Everything as it arrives. Emails, documents, meeting notes, listings, exports from your systems. Nothing gets thrown away because nobody has time to file it.
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Organized knowledge (the knowledge graph)
Every piece is filed and connected: to the property it belongs to, the tenant, the lease, the colleague who handled it, the promise that was made in the call.
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Insights
What the connections say once they exist. Which lease ends before its certificate expires. Which buyer has been waiting for exactly the object that came in this morning.
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Agents
The workers on top. They read the same brain your team reads, so they act with the whole company behind them instead of guessing from the last three emails.
How the brain gets built.
Nobody installs a Company Brain and switches it on. It is built out of the work your firm already does, in three moves that keep repeating.
The three moves, and they repeat
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Capture
An apartment goes online and the inquiries arrive faster than anyone can answer them. Every one of them lands in the brain, together with the property, its history and what was already promised.
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Codify
How your best broker answers and qualifies a lead becomes the shared standard. Every first reply goes out in that voice, within minutes.
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Compound
Every correction sharpens the drafts. The broker calls from a ranked list instead of a raw inbox. Nothing slips.
The broker still decides who to call.
The knowledge stays in the firm.
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When someone leaves, what they knew stays
The way your best people evaluate a deal, price a property or spot a risk no longer lives only in their heads. It sits in the brain, and it keeps working after they hand in their notice.
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A new colleague is useful on day one
They do not need to know who to ask. They ask the brain and get the answer your longest-serving broker would have given, with the documents it came from.
What it looks like in a normal week.
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A buyer asks what else you have
Someone searched two years ago and nothing fit. The brain still has the search, matches it against what came in this week, and puts the file on the desk of the colleague who took that call.
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A lease is running out
Nobody has to check. The brain sees the end date coming, sees that the energy certificate for the same object expires in the same quarter, and says so while both are still easy to handle.
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A colleague is away
The viewing goes ahead anyway. Whoever takes it over asks what was promised, what the owner insisted on and what the last visitor complained about, and gets all three with their sources.
Bring one question your firm cannot answer today.
That is the fastest way to see what a Company Brain would do for you. The first conversation is a conversation, not a pitch.