About
Deals rarely fall through. They slip through.
Closr Desk exists because the expensive mistakes in this business aren’t lost negotiations — they’re missed dates. We’re building the desk that refuses to let one slip.
A transaction is a calendar wearing a contract.
Every deal carries dozens of dates — option periods, loan commitments, appraisal windows, estoppel requests, the three-day CD rule. Today they live in inboxes, transaction-management tabs, and the agent’s memory. Most get hit. The ones that don’t cost real money: the credit request that expired unasked, the appraisal nobody ordered, the deposit everyone assumed had posted.
The agent is the single point of failure, and most tools quietly assume the agent will remember. Closr Desk assumes the opposite — that on a busy Tuesday with six live files, something will slip — and watches every date so nothing gets the chance.
Closr flags Seagrape Ln
Appraisal shows ordered nowhere; lender docs cleared Monday. Flag raised, nobody woken up.
The chase email drafts itself
Sources attached: lender portal status, contract p.4. It waits in the approval inbox.
One tap between coffee and a showing
You read it, you send it. Your name, your thumb.
Lender replies — ordered
Closr stands down. Five other files stayed covered the whole time.
Four rules the product can’t break.
These aren’t feature descriptions — they’re constraints the system is built to make unbreakable.
You set the rules
Routine runs on rules you set. The big calls wait for your approval — and every send gets a receipt in the deal file.
Every draft shows its sources
A claim without a source doesn’t leave the desk. Each draft carries the lines it was built from, visible on the draft itself — never buried in a tooltip.
The rules don’t improvise
Deadline rules are deterministic: same input, same flag. Closr drafts the follow-up — it never invents a date and never quietly changes one.
Your files stay yours
Your inbox stays your inbox, your Drive stays your Drive. Closr Desk organizes where things already live — disconnect, and access ends at the provider.
Two brothers and a stack of live deals.
Closr Desk is built by Closr Technologies — two brothers, one closing real transactions, one building software systems. The product is shaped on live deals, not focus groups: the founding cohort runs real closings with the founders watching every date alongside them. That’s also why access opens in small, invited batches.
“We’d rather be indispensable to twenty agents than plausible to a thousand. Bring one live deal — we’ll watch it with you, and the product earns its keep or it doesn’t.”
Watch it work on a real deal.
Founding cohort seats are small on purpose.