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5 min read·Updated July 3, 2026

Clik.ai

Clik.ai logoBy Clik.ai

Clik.ai is a commercial real estate document-automation platform that parses offering memorandums, rent rolls, operating statements, and appraisals into structured cash-flow models and auto-underwriting.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand how AI turns messy commercial real estate documents into structured underwriting models
  • See what Clik.ai extracts — offering memorandums, rent rolls, operating statements, and appraisals
  • Recognize that extraction accuracy depends on document quality and still needs analyst review

What Is Clik.ai?

Clik.ai is a document-automation platform for commercial real estate (CRE) that converts the pile of unstructured files behind every deal into structured, usable data. The concrete problem it solves is manual data entry: underwriting a property means pulling numbers out of offering memorandums, rent rolls, operating statements, and appraisals, and analysts traditionally re-key those figures by hand into spreadsheets — slow, error-prone work that limits how many deals a team can process. Clik.ai uses AI to read those documents, extract property details, unit mix, rent-roll data, financials, and comparables, and assemble them into structured cash-flow models. Its automated underwriting then turns the extracted data into an institutional-style model in minutes.

Clik.ai is a proptech company focused specifically on CRE document intelligence. Its product line includes an offering-memorandum and appraisal parser, rent-roll and operating-statement extraction, an automated underwriting engine, and integrations that push parsed data into deal-pipeline and CRM tools. The company positions itself as an extraction and underwriting layer that other real estate technology firms and lenders can plug into their own workflows through an API.

💡Key Concept

Turning messy documents into underwriting models: Commercial real estate runs on inconsistent PDFs — every broker's offering memorandum and every owner's rent roll looks different. Clik.ai's core job is to read that inconsistency and output structured, standardized data an underwriting model can consume, replacing hours of manual re-keying with a first-pass model that an analyst then reviews.

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Visit Clik.ai: clik.ai — built for CRE lenders, brokers, and investment teams; subscription and API pricing.

Core Capabilities

Offering-memorandum parsing

Clik.ai reads offering memorandums and pulls out property details, unit mix, financials, comps, and market information automatically, removing the manual re-keying that slows down the first look at a deal.

Rent-roll and operating-statement extraction

The platform parses rent rolls and operating statements from varied formats and maps them into standardized financial structures, so the raw numbers become directly usable in a cash-flow model.

Automated underwriting

Clik.ai's underwriting engine validates and assembles extracted financials into an institutional-style model, compressing work that once took weeks into minutes for a first pass.

Integrations and API

Parsed data can flow into deal-pipeline management, CRM, and business-intelligence systems through an API, letting other real estate technology stacks use Clik.ai as an embedded extraction layer.

Strengths

  • Purpose-built for CRE documents: Clik.ai specializes in the specific document types deals actually run on rather than being a generic optical-character-recognition tool.
  • Format flexibility: It handles the wildly inconsistent layouts of real-world offering memorandums, rent rolls, and operating statements.
  • From documents to models: Extraction feeds directly into structured cash-flow models and auto-underwriting, not just a data dump.
  • Embeddable via API: Other proptech and lending stacks can plug Clik.ai in as their underlying extraction engine.

Limitations & Considerations

  • Extraction accuracy depends on document quality. Scanned, handwritten, or poorly formatted files degrade results, so extracted figures must be reviewed by an analyst before they drive a decision.
  • A first-pass model is not a finished underwriting. Auto-underwriting output is a starting draft; assumptions, adjustments, and final judgment remain with the human team.
  • Data mapping needs setup. Aligning extraction to a firm's own chart of accounts and templates takes configuration, especially for integrations.
  • Verification stays essential. Because a small extraction error can propagate through a whole cash-flow model, spot-checking against source documents is a necessary habit, not an optional one.

Best Use Cases

TaskWhy Clik.ai
Extracting data from offering memorandumsAI parses details, financials, and comps automatically
Standardizing rent rolls and operating statementsExtraction maps varied formats into structured data
Producing a first underwriting modelAuto-underwriting assembles extracted financials in minutes
Feeding parsed data into other toolsAPI pushes structured data into pipeline and CRM systems

Getting Started

  1. Gather a representative set of your deal documents — offering memorandums, rent rolls, and operating statements — to test extraction on real formats.
  2. Configure how extracted fields map to your firm's chart of accounts and underwriting template.
  3. Run a known deal through the parser and auto-underwriting, then compare the output against your manual model to gauge accuracy.
  4. Set a review step where an analyst spot-checks extracted figures against source documents before the data drives any decision.

Key Takeaways

  • Clik.ai is a commercial real estate document-automation platform that reads deal documents and outputs structured data.
  • It parses offering memorandums, rent rolls, operating statements, and appraisals into cash-flow models and automated underwriting.
  • Its core value is replacing manual re-keying, turning messy CRE documents into usable underwriting models in minutes.
  • Extraction accuracy depends on document quality, so analyst review and verification against source files remain essential.

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