ReadyAI builds enterprise AI platforms for workflows where accuracy, auditability, and accountability are non-negotiable. We go deep into specific problem domains and build AI systems purpose-designed for them.
Our products process large, unstructured datasets — contracts, financial records, transaction histories, party relationships — and transform them into decision-grade intelligence with full transparency.
ConflictCheck applies that same approach to one of the most overlooked risk surfaces in business: undisclosed conflicts of interest between the parties in your organization.
AI-powered conflict of interest detection. Maps every party, surfaces undisclosed relationships, and enforces annual disclosures automatically.
AI underwriting for commercial real estate. Transforms OMs and T12s into IC decks and financial models in minutes, in your existing templates.
AI reputation intelligence. Aggregates reviews, social mentions, and sentiment across dozens of sources into actionable insights.
Co-creator of Google AdSense — the foundational ad technology that powers the modern web — via the acquisition of Applied Semantics by Google in 2003. Co-founder of Scopely, which sold to Savvy Games Group for $4.9 billion in 2023.
Ranked a Top 100 Seed Investor by Business Insider. Personal investments include Oculus Rift (acquired by Meta), Anduril, and Climate Corporation (acquired by Monsanto).
Career built at the intersection of real estate, M&A, and institutional capital. Background includes acquisitions at Regent Properties, M&A at Disney, and investment work at the Michael Eisner family office.
Deep firsthand experience with the document-heavy workflows and relationship risks that motivated ConflictCheck — and the credibility to know exactly where AI can and cannot replace human judgment.
Between them, the ReadyAI founders have worked across institutional real estate, private equity, M&A, and technology. In every domain, they kept seeing the same pattern: organizations transacting across complex webs of relationships, with no systematic way to know when someone on the deal was on both sides of it.
Not because the conflicts were hidden. Because nobody had built the infrastructure to make them visible.
Start Free — 180 Days“Any time people transact on behalf of businesses, there is a financial incentive to defraud.”
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