PowerLender, a leading loan origination solution, and GoDocs, the leader in commercial loan document automation, today announced a strategic integration partnership. The integration between the two platforms will deliver a tightly connected data and user experience that streamlines commercial lending workflows from origination through closings.
The GoDocs–PowerLender integration reflects a shared commitment to practical innovation and technology that understands how community banks operate. Together, GoDocs and PowerLender bring a modern, end-to-end lending experience that helps smaller institutions compete more effectively while maintaining the control and confidence they require.
The integration will allow lenders using PowerLender to generate GoDocs’ compliant, attorney-quality loan documents directly from their LOS. By eliminating manual data entry and rekeying, thus reducing friction, accelerating turnaround times, and ensuring accuracy and consistency across every loan.
“PowerLender is built for institutions that value flexibility, reliability, and long-term partnerships. The integration with GoDocs extends that philosophy into the closing process,” said Greg Hunter, Powerlender CEO. “This integration allows our customers to move seamlessly from origination through closing with 50-state compliant documents generated directly within their workflow. It reduces operational burden, minimizes compliance risk, and gives lenders more time to focus on what matters most—their borrowers and growing their business.”
“Community banks and credit unions are under pressure to move faster without sacrificing control or compliance,” said Adam Craig, CEO of GoDocs. “This integration is about giving them that advantage inside the systems on which they already rely. By bringing GoDocs directly into PowerLender, we’re giving financial institutions enterprise-grade automation within an LOS they already trust. Lenders can scale commercial lending, protect margins, and deliver a more modern borrower experience, without changing how their teams work.”



