Getting started with Reia
A quick first pass through the Reia deal workspace.
Written By Reia
Last updated About 2 months ago
Reia is a live deal workspace for institutional underwriting review. Use it to move from deal materials to source-backed assumptions, Statements, Dashboard output, Graph context, working documents, and diligence questions without breaking the review trail.
The workspace is agentic. The Agent, Library, Inputs, Statements, Dashboard, Graph, and working documents are designed to stay in conversation with one another. A focused question can lead to source review, assumption edits, underwriting context, memo prose, and the next diligence question inside the same deal workspace.
Run a first pass
Start with one deal and one underwriting question.
- Open a deal.
- Upload source materials into the Library.
- Open Processing and process the files.
- Ask a focused question in "Ask about this deal."
- Review the answer, action rows, and source references.
- Ask Reia to update supported Inputs, explain Statements, inspect Dashboard output, trace Graph relationships, or draft a working document section when the next step is clear.
As the review develops, move between panels instead of restarting the work. The source material, underwriting view, Agent thread, Graph context, and memo work are meant to stay close together.
Good first questions
Good first tasks are narrow and reviewable. Ask Reia to summarize the rent roll and call out missing fields, compare the T-12 to the broker's stated NOI, list assumptions that need source review, or draft the first diligence questions from uploaded materials.
Better questions name the decision and the output. For example: "From the rent roll and T-12, identify the assumptions we can support now, cite sources, and list the items that still need diligence."
Agentic work does not require a perfect first question. Start with the underwriting decision, tell Reia which files or panels matter, and ask for the shape you want. Reia can search evidence, inspect assumptions, trace relationships, and help move the result into a memo or review workflow.
Keep the trail reviewable
Treat the first pass as a review loop, not a one-time answer. Open the cited source when a number matters, inspect changed Inputs, use Dashboard for the current underwriting read, use Graph when relationships are unclear, and move durable conclusions into a working document.
Reia turns a static deal room into a live underwriting workspace. Start narrow, then let the work build as more files, assumptions, and review notes become connected.