What your operator watches
While you're showing houses, it's watching everything else.
Lead signals
New inquiry comes in → operator surfaces it with context: source, property, engagement history. No stale CRM digests.
Listing performance
Watches save rate, view count, and engagement per listing. Flags what's underperforming before the showing request never comes.
Spend visibility
Cost per lead, cost per showing, cost per closed deal — visible on your dashboard, not buried in a portal.
Content pipeline
Drop an MLS link. Listing reel, carousel, and caption are ready for your approval — same day, no agency, no editor.
Sound familiar?
You showed 6 houses today. A hot buyer inquiry came in at 11am. You saw it at 4pm.
Your MLS photos hit Dropbox. They sit there until you remember to post — if you remember.
You're paying for Zillow leads. You have no idea which ones are worth following up first.
Your pipeline looks fine in your head. On paper it's impossible to see what's stalled.
Your top competitor posts 3 times a week. You post when you have time, which is never.
Content output sample
This is what ships from an MLS link.
What you get
- MLS link → listing reel + carousel ready within 24 hours
- Lead alert with context the moment a new inquiry lands
- Dashboard: pipeline health, spend, listing performance — one surface
- Content scheduled at peak engagement windows, not when you remember
- Dashboard approval — no extra logins, no agencies, no back-and-forth