From closing deals to building the software that closes them.
Wholetek started the way most good software starts: out of frustration. Our founder, Eva Sazo, had already done the hard thing. Hundreds of wholesale deals. Seven figures earned. An agent-based, on-market approach that most of the industry didn't even know existed.
But the tool stack kept breaking. Privy for data. BatchLeads for lists. PropStream for comps. InvestorLift for buyers. CloseBot for AI. GoHighLevel to glue it all together. Five vendors, five invoices, and an operation that collapsed every time one of them changed something.
So she built what should have existed already. Without a formal engineering background. Without a fundraise. Without a committee. Wholetek was vibe-coded into existence — piece by piece, deal by deal — with the conviction that real estate investors deserved software built for how they actually work, not how vendors wished they worked.
Today Wholetek is a full platform: Tekii (the AI worker), Leadsfeed (the data engine), and Opal (the AI manager, coming Q3 2026). It's live, it's closing deals every week, and it's expanding — because wholesaling is just the first lane. The platform is being built to handle every kind of real estate investment.
The first woman to build an all-in-one AI-powered real estate software tool for your CRM. Built by someone who did the work. Built for the people doing it.