Randomly came across Sabai and it's one of the few real estate tech projects that didn't immediately feel overhyped
Lately I’ve noticed that a lot of platforms connected to digital ownership and property innovation start blending together.
The messaging is usually huge promises about reshaping markets, opening access, streamlining transactions, and reinventing traditional systems. But after reading further, there often isn’t much explanation about the actual mechanics behind it all - legal coordination, user screening, operating expenses, implementation issues, partner onboarding, and everything else required to make something function outside of a pitch deck.
The overall impression felt much closer to infrastructure planning than trend-chasing.
Ironically, that made the idea itself feel more legitimate to me, because the challenges weren’t being ignored or oversimplified.
Has anyone else noticed more companies in this space moving toward a practical execution-first approach lately, or is this still pretty uncommon?