Deadlines that chase themselves.
A deadline in a spreadsheet waits for someone to notice it. A due date in Prodeal notifies the person who owes the work, and what is late is late in the open.
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Reminders route to the owner
Borrower items chase the borrower. Title items chase the title company. Your team stops writing nudge emails because the list writes them.
Each person tunes what Prodeal emails them about, so reminders inform instead of spam.
Aging in the open
What is due and what is overdue reads directly on the list every party works. Slippage surfaces days before the funding table, not at it.
- Dates on the line Every item can carry a date and an owner.
- Late is visible Overdue items stand out on the shared list.
Set the date and owner
One at a time or in bulk, each line gets a deadline and a responsible party.
Prodeal chases
Email notifications keep the owner posted as the date approaches.
Slippage surfaces
Overdue items read in the open before they become funding-day surprises.
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Book a demoOwner per item
Set who owes each line, one at a time or in bulk.
Notifications, tuned
Each person controls what Prodeal emails them about.
Bulk date setting
Date a whole section in one pass when the timeline moves.
Overdue items, on the record
When an item went late, and when it recovered, is in the activity report.
Questions lenders ask
- Who gets the reminder emails?
- The responsible party on the item. Borrower items notify the borrower, title items notify the title company, and your team is copied only where it chooses to be.
- Can people turn reminders off?
- Each person tunes their own notifications, so reminders stay useful. The due date and its aging stay visible on the list regardless.
- Can we set dates in bulk?
- Yes. Assign owners and dates across many items at once, which is how a re-traded timeline gets re-dated in minutes.
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