Rabbet reveals generative AI feature

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Rabbet, a construction finance software company, has unveiled its generative AI feature, Rabbet Vantage. Leveraging Rabbet’s conversational query experience and tapping into the extensive construction finance data stored on the platform, Rabbet Vantage redefines the way commercial real estate owners, lenders, and servicers interact with financial information, introducing a new era of efficiency and knowledge.

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As software designed to streamline construction finances, Rabbet is said to efficiently store, organize, track, and standardize project data, including costs, agreements, and various documents for professionals.

With the introduction of Vantage, Rabbet users are said to be able to harness the full potential of their existing data within the platform, gaining comprehensive insights into their portfolios and receiving answers faster than ever before. The feature can respond to inquiries about critical financial data, conduct analyses, and provide real-time insights, all in simple, everyday language, transforming the way financial data is accessed and utilized.

Will Mitchell, Rabbet’s CEO, expressed excitement about the transformative impact of the Rabbet Vantage saying, “Rabbet has always been a powerful solution that helps the construction finance industry leverage project data to make better decisions. Now with Rabbet Vantage, Rabbet users can spend even less time searching for important information. I’d even say they can consider it the fastest analyst on their team. This solution represents our commitment to empowering our clients and driving innovation in the construction finance space.”

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