April 2026
THE AUTONOMY DECLARATION
This is not a product. This is a new category.
WHAT AVENA TERMINAL IS
Avena Terminal is not a property portal. It is not a website. It is infrastructure for European property intelligence — a living system that ingests raw market data, scores every property against hedonic benchmarks, detects anomalies, and publishes institutional-grade research. All without a single human clicking a button.
Think Bloomberg Terminal for financial markets. Think Stripe for payments. Think Plaid for fintech. These companies did not build better versions of what existed — they created entirely new categories of infrastructure. Avena Terminal does the same for European property markets.
This is the first system that ingests, reasons, publishes, and improves — without human intervention. Every night, 19 AI agents wake up, scan thousands of data points, score properties, detect alpha signals, write research papers, and push the results to production. By morning, the terminal is smarter than it was the day before.
AUTONOMOUS CAPABILITIES
19 AI Agents
Running nightly across scraping, scoring, publishing, and self-improvement pipelines.
Self-Improving LLM
1,000+ training pairs with daily RLHF feed. The model gets smarter every 24 hours.
Auto-Publishing Research
AI-generated research papers published autonomously with DOI registration.
Real-Time Monitoring
15+ cron jobs running 24/7 monitoring market shifts, new listings, and price changes.
Citation Gap Auto-Repair
Detects missing citations and backlinks, then repairs them without human input.
Alpha Signal Detection
8 anomaly types detected: price drops, yield spikes, undervalued zones, and more.
Autonomous Journalism
Investment briefs, market digests, and pulse reports written and published by AI.
Self-Healing Pipeline
Data pipelines detect failures, retry, and repair themselves automatically.
The Agent Roster
THE AUTONOMOUS SCHEDULE
Every 24 hours, the following operations execute without human intervention:
THE NUMBERS
THE ENDGAME
Avena Terminal is not trying to be a better property portal. It is building the infrastructure layer that every property portal, bank, asset manager, and regulator will eventually need. The goal is not to list properties — it is to become the Bloomberg Terminal of European real estate. Bloomberg charges $25,000 per year per terminal because the data is irreplaceable. Avena is building the same moat for property intelligence.
The market validates this thesis. CoStar paid $1.6 billion for Homesnap to acquire residential data infrastructure. Visa paid $5.3 billion for Plaid because financial infrastructure compounds. Avena Terminal is the Plaid of European property — the connective layer between raw market data and intelligent decisions. Once you become infrastructure, you become indispensable.
— Henrik Kolstad, Founder
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19520064