The Sunday-night listing
New mandate. You start from the previous property’s listing, change the surface, the neighbourhood, the orientation… hoping you didn’t leave the old ‘close to the station’ in. An hour for a text you’ve written fifty times.
An AI assistant configured for real estate: give it a property’s details once and it drafts the listing, personalises buyer follow-ups and keeps the sale file checklist. You review — and get back in the field.
Tell me when it shipsNew mandate. You start from the previous property’s listing, change the surface, the neighbourhood, the orientation… hoping you didn’t leave the old ‘close to the station’ in. An hour for a text you’ve written fifty times.
Twelve viewings this month. Who got feedback? Who’s waiting on a survey? The hesitant one — followed up, or not? You know it: it’s rarely the property that loses a buyer. It’s the silence.
Surveys, property tax, co-ownership minutes… The same reminder email to the seller, retyped for every sale. And a closing waiting on a document you thought you already had.
Your job has one peculiarity: a huge amount of writing, and almost all of it revolves around the same information. A listing, a follow-up, a seller update, a document request — it’s the same property, rephrased for different recipients. That’s exactly the kind of work an AI assistant excels at.
The kit configures your assistant with the context of the trade: give it a property’s details once, and it produces the listing and its variants, drafts follow-ups that account for each viewing, and keeps the list of missing file documents. You review, adjust, send.
Let’s be clear: it doesn’t do viewings, it won’t value a property for you, and it doesn’t know your market better than you do. Your field expertise stays yours. What it removes is the retyping — the part of the job nobody chose.
No. The kit doesn’t connect to your CRM or to listing portals: it prepares the texts and keeps your checklists, you copy-paste wherever you publish. That’s deliberate — nothing to install on the agency side, nothing to sync.
No. You download a folder, open it with Claude Cowork or Codex, and talk to your agent in plain language.
No, and it won’t pretend to. It works with what you give it: the property’s details, your area, your way of writing. Valuations and local knowledge remain your trade.
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