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Ecosystem

A neutral map of where DealCharts, CMD+RVL, and TrancheList fit when structured-finance research moves from source records to workflows, vendor discovery, or market infrastructure.
2026-07-06

DealCharts Ecosystem Map

DealCharts is the public read path for structured-finance source records. This page explains where the related CMD+RVL and TrancheList surfaces fit when a research task shifts from source data to monitored workflows, vendor discovery, or market infrastructure.

Neutral routing map

Which Surface Should You Use?

DealCharts

Public source-record projection
You need crawlable deal, fund, BDC, counterparty, facts JSON, dataset, or citation pages tied back to public structured-finance disclosures.Open DealCharts

CMD+RVL

Operated outcome and evidence layer
The question has become an ongoing workflow: monitored EDGAR changes, outcome packages, data products, or embedded evidence with delivery expectations.Open CMD+RVL

TrancheList

Structured-finance vendor and tool directory
You are looking for analytics vendors, data providers, servicers, trustees, rating-agency tooling, consultants, or other market-infrastructure providers.Open TrancheList

CMD+RVL Substack

Research and operating notes
You want research notes, market commentary, and background on how the public-record workflow is evolving.Open CMD+RVL Substack

The Boundary

DealCharts stays focused on public, crawlable records: deal pages, facts JSON, datasets, entity rollups, and source-aware citations. It does not replace private surveillance systems, evidence adjudication, or vendor selection workflows.

That boundary is intentional. A structured-finance analyst can cite DealCharts for what the public record says, use CMD+RVL when that record needs to become an operated workflow, and use TrancheList when the task is finding market participants, tools, or service providers.

Common Routes

IntentStart HereWhy
Verify a CMBS deal, fund exposure, BDC filing, counterparty, or datasetDealCharts datasetsHuman pages and machine-readable files stay tied to public source disclosure.
Turn a filing question into a monitored process or data productCMD+RVL packagesCMD+RVL owns operated workflows, outcome packages, and evidence layers outside the public projection.
Find a structured-finance vendor, analytics provider, trustee, servicer, or market-infrastructure toolTrancheListVendor discovery is a directory problem, not a source-record problem.
Follow research notes on public-record workflows and AI-grounded financeCMD+RVL SubstackResearch notes explain the operating model without changing the DealCharts data path.

Related DealCharts Entry Points

Data and facts

Download CSVs, inspect facts JSON, and find dataset metadata.Open datasets

Counterparty rollups

Browse servicers, trustees, rating agencies, and deal-party context.Open counterparties

API and machine access

Use facts JSON, search, oEmbed, and bot discovery surfaces.Open API docs
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DealCharts is the public projection surface for structured-finance data: crawlable deal, fund, BDC, and dataset references with source-aware context.

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