
Sauna sources and screens deals: it builds the pipeline tracker, drafts the first-pass underwriting, researches owners and submarkets, and writes the outreach and follow-up to brokers and sellers.
What it does
Sauna drafts the quick-screen model in Google Sheets from a deal's offering memorandum — going-in cap rate, untrended yield, basis per unit — to triage whether it's worth a closer look.
It compiles the ownership history, recent submarket sales, and rent trends for a target property and drafts the deal-screen brief in Notion.
Sauna logs each sourced deal's stage, price, and broker in the Pipedrive pipeline and drafts the weekly sourcing summary for the investment team.
It drafts the introduction, LOI cover, and follow-up emails to brokers and sellers in Gmail, ready for your edit.
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Sauna shows up where you already work — the web app, Slack, email, iMessage, and Superhuman. It reads what it needs, does the task, and comes back with the draft for your approval.
Try it
The literal prompt for this job. Open it in Sauna and it picks up from there.
“Run a first-pass screen on the 80-unit in Mesa from the OM, pull ownership and recent comps into a Notion brief, and draft the intro email to the listing broker.”
Plugs into the tools you already run — and thousands more, or any MCP server.
Good to know
No. Sauna screens and drafts outreach for your review; every email and LOI waits for your approval before it goes out.
No. The brief is built from the records and listings you connect, each source cited, and it flags thin or unverified data rather than filling gaps.
Sauna reads only what you connect, and acts only after you approve. Your workspace and its memory are yours, not training data.
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