Baseline–FCI sync
Baseline announced a two‑way data sync integration with FCI, a trusted servicer for private lending, to enable more secure, real‑time servicing connections. The integration targets private real‑estate lending workflows where servicing connectivity and secure APIs are critical. (prnewswire.com)
Private real-estate lenders often split work between one system that originates a loan and another that services it after closing. Baseline said on April 15 that it has connected its software to FCI Lender Services so data can move both ways between the two systems. (prnewswire.com) Baseline said the integration gives lenders “real-time” servicing updates inside its platform instead of relying on manual re-entry, spreadsheets, or delayed file transfers. The company described the product as a loan origination and servicing platform built for real-estate private money lenders. (prnewswire.com; baselinesoftware.com) FCI’s own developer documentation says its application programming interface, or software connection, can pull fields from FCI’s servicing system into third-party software and can push data into FCI for loan boarding. FCI says that interface runs on the same engine as its Live Customer Login servicing portal, and the latest version listed in its documentation is v6.0. (integrate.myfci.com) That matters in private lending because the servicing phase handles monthly payments, balances, escrow, payoff figures, and borrower-facing account access after a loan closes. When origination and servicing systems do not stay in sync, lenders can end up reconciling records by hand across multiple platforms. (baselinesoftware.com; myfci.com) Baseline has been positioning itself as an all-in-one operating system for private lenders, with borrower portals, payment automation, accounting, and reporting in one platform. Third-party listings and company materials say the software is aimed at small and midsize private real-estate lenders rather than large banks. (baselinesoftware.com; softwareadvice.com; getapp.com) The company has been adding outside connections as it grows. In November 2025, Baseline and Lightning Docs announced an application programming interface integration to move loan data between document prep and lending software, and Baseline raised about 2.2 million Canadian dollars in seed financing in May 2024, according to BetaKit. (lightningdocs.ai; betakit.com) FCI, for its part, markets itself around live servicing data access, application programming interface integration, and backup servicing tools for loans handled by FCI or other third-party servicers. That makes it a logical partner for lenders that want to keep using a front-end lending platform while outsourcing day-to-day servicing operations. (myfci.com; integrate.myfci.com) The immediate change is not a new loan product or a new source of capital. It is a plumbing upgrade: lenders that use both companies’ systems can now keep origination and servicing records aligned with fewer manual handoffs. (prnewswire.com; integrate.myfci.com)