Screen a Deal
Demo

See how SKS explains a deal instead of just listing numbers.

The demo shows the intended user journey: start with a site, expose the land-price pressure, identify the constraints, and turn the analysis into a clear decision that normal people can understand.

Subject site
DecisionCAUTION
Primary pressureCivil cost
Land supportBelow ask
SiteZoningCostsMemo
Demo pacing

Watch the risk surface through a truthful example flow.

AddressParcelZoningDensityRevenueCostsRiskDecision
01

The site looks promising

A property can look attractive at first because the headline density or sales story feels strong.

02

The hidden pressure appears

Civil work, cost escalation, setbacks, or land price pressure can quietly reduce the margin.

03

The decision changes

SKS shows why a site moves from attractive to caution, renegotiation, or kill.

04

The memo explains why

The output gives the user a readable explanation they can share or use to challenge the deal.

Example deal walkthrough

The site looks good until the hidden pressure is surfaced.

CAUTION
01Looks viableFirst glance

4-unit infill idea with a clean resale story

02Civil pressureConstraint found

Frontage, servicing, and site work reduce the cushion

03Margin tightensEconomics tested

Profit falls once realistic costs and carry are included

04RenegotiateDecision

The site may work, but not at the current land price

Capital protected signal$480k

Illustrative avoided overpayment and wasted pursuit cost when the deal is challenged early.

Plain-English answerDo not chase blindly

Proceed only if price, scope, or assumptions move enough to restore a real margin.

Setback
Servicing
Cost
Land priceAsking price is above supportable land value
DensityUnit yield is possible, but not automatically profitable
Civil workFrontage and servicing pressure consume contingency
ConstructionEscalation pushes the deal toward caution
Path forwardRenegotiate land or reduce scope before spending more
Memo walkthrough

The paid Site Intelligence™ unlock turns the screen into a serious acquisition answer, with the memo as the included record.

Shareable output
1Decision summary

What SKS thinks the user should do next.

2Key assumptions

The revenue, cost, financing, and land inputs behind the answer.

3Risks + constraints

The issues that can change the deal outcome.

4Path to viability

What would need to change for the deal to make sense.

Guided demo mode

A future visitor should understand the product flow before entering the platform.

Conceptual preview
Deal inputSmall multifamily infill site

Address, land price, project type, and early assumptions start the story.

Zoning signal
Cost pressure
Land support
DecisionCAUTION

The site may work, but only if price or scope moves enough to restore margin.

Website ↔ product continuity

The public site now hands users directly into the same decision language used inside SKS.

Seamless path
01Website

Understand what SKS does before creating an account.

02Screen

Start a real or manual deal in the product workspace.

03Decision

See the proceed, caution, or kill signal with the reason why.

04Memo

Unlock Site Intelligence™ when the site deserves a serious answer.

Step 1
Screen

Run the first pass to see whether the site has a credible path or obvious pressure.

Step 2
Diagnose

Identify what is driving the result: land price, density, revenue, construction cost, civil work, or risk.

Step 3
Site Intelligence™

Unlock the deeper buy/pursue answer when the deal needs a serious, shareable explanation and included memo export.

Example deal story

A site can look promising and still be fragile.

SKS is designed to reveal the difference between a deal that looks attractive on the surface and a deal that can actually support the land price after realistic costs, risk, and required profit are considered.

Initial impressionPromising infill site
Hidden pressureCivil + carry costs
Decision resultCaution
Next actionRenegotiate before proceeding
UNDERWRITING MEMO™Serious report output
Decision
CAUTION
Land value
Unsupported
Primary risk
Cost pressure
What to notice

The value is the translation from complexity into action.

Not just a calculator

The screen explains what the numbers mean for the land decision, not just what the numbers are.

Not just a report

The memo is the professional output of the decision flow: assumptions, economics, risks, and next steps.

Not just for experts

The language is meant to be understandable to owners, builders, investors, and professionals without losing seriousness.

Run your own site

The strongest demo is the deal you are already thinking about.

Use SKS at the beginning of the decision, before the project has too much time, money, or emotion attached to it.