Run a feasibility once
Drop the assumptions into a structured engine. Outputs and cashflow run live, with no formulas to break.
What Popurise does for you
Popurise gives analysts a residential feasibility engine that runs once, with scenarios stacked inside the same project. Less time on the spreadsheet, more time on the analysis the senior actually wanted.
Drop the assumptions into a structured engine. Outputs and cashflow run live, with no formulas to break.
Stack base case, downside and stretch inside the same project. Project level changes propagate, scenario inputs do not.
Profit, margin, returns, debt, equity and cashflow on one screen. No reformatting before the meeting.
Spin up a sensitivity scenario, change a few inputs and read the result. No fresh file.
What is live today
Popurise is built first for Australian residential development. Apartments and townhouses are the primary focus. The full output set and the monthly cashflow are live on every project.
How it runs
Every project follows the same flow. The structure is what gives analysts hours back across the week.
Site, state, scheme and timing in one project record.
Every assumption in one structured set of inputs.
Base case, downside, stretch and the variant the senior is about to ask for.
Every metric and the monthly cashflow on one screen.
Branded PDF and CSV cashflow, ready for the meeting.
Spreadsheet vs Popurise
Excel is fine for the first project, sometimes. By the third version it is a maintenance job, not an analysis tool.
FAQ
Yes. Start from a recent project as a template, then change the inputs that matter for the new site.
Each project carries its own scenarios. Project level metadata stays in sync, scenario level inputs do not.
Yes. Development profit, profit on cost, margin, equity IRR, project IRR, peak debt, peak equity, residual land value and the monthly cashflow on one screen.
Yes. Monthly cashflow exports to CSV. PDF summary exports for review packs.
Add a scenario in the same project, change a few inputs and read the result. No fresh file.
For residential development feasibility, in most cases yes. The engine covers the inputs and outputs most senior reviewers read first.
Run the analysis once, stack the scenarios, hand the senior outputs that are ready to read.