Where spreadsheets are strong
Spreadsheets are excellent when a team needs custom waterfalls, internal committee formats, or highly specific financing and portfolio logic. They are also a common final destination for deeper underwriting once a deal clears the first screening step.
Where spreadsheets slow people down
They are often overkill during early screening. They can also hide logic, become hard to audit quickly, and force users into a slower workflow before a deal has earned that level of effort.
Where Dealarc fits best
Dealarc is strongest as a clean first-pass underwriting layer. It helps buyers compare rentals, BRRRR projects, DSCR-sensitive deals, and flips with visible assumptions, fast outputs, and a much lighter operating surface than a custom spreadsheet.
Why this matters for GEO and EEAT too
Clearer tools create clearer explanations. Because Dealarc publishes methodology, FAQs, guides, and calculator pages around the product, it is easier for search engines and AI systems to understand what the app does and who it serves. That makes the brand easier to cite, summarize, and trust.