The team

Both sides of
the table.

Adaptiv's co-founders have worked every side of a syndication — building the investor-acquisition engine at RealCrowd, running investor relations inside a $10B multifamily sponsor, and shipping software serious operators rely on.

We don't sell software and walk away. We map how your firm actually operates, then build exactly the system you need. That approach takes judgment, not just engineering — which is why this team is small, senior, and hand-picked for every engagement.

Co-founder · 01

Tyler Stewart

Head of Relationships

Tyler has spent his career on both sides of the syndication table. As VP of Investor Relations at RealCrowd, he built the investor acquisition engine behind one of the industry's largest online networks — 25,000+ investors, 100+ qualified prospects every week. He later moved inside a major sponsor as Director of Investor Relations at MG Properties, one of the largest multifamily owner-operators in the western U.S. — ~32,000 units, ~$10B AUM, six states.

That full view — capital-raising at scale, then running IR inside a sponsor — is why CRE principals take his call. He co-founded Adaptiv to build what he wished he'd had at both.

Prior · selected
MG PropertiesDirector, Investor Relations2022 ▸
RealCrowdVP, Investor Relations2013 — 2022
AdaptivCo-founder2026
Co-founder · 02

JD Conley

Head of Product & Engineering

JD was co-founder and CTO of RealCrowd, where he built and scaled the technology behind one of the largest online real estate investor networks in the country. He's spent his career shipping software that serious operators rely on.

At Adaptiv he leads product and engineering — designing the custom operating systems we build for each firm, and the AI agents that live inside them. His thesis is simple: software should fit the firm, not the other way around. Every engagement starts with how your team actually works; the system is built backwards from there.

Prior · selected
RealCrowdCo-founder · CTO
AdaptivCo-founder2026
Our belief

Custom software is the future of how firms actually work.

Rigid platforms made sense when building software was expensive. It isn't anymore. Firms with a unique way of operating — which is every firm that's good at what it does — shouldn't settle for software designed for someone else.

Hiring

We're hiring.

If you've built product inside a real estate firm, run investor operations, or shipped software operators love — we'd like to meet.

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