Buyer inquiries don't stop. Listings move. Showings stack up. Your inbox is mostly clients who need responses fast — and you lose deals when they don't get them.
Say hi to Ezra →Tom emailed about the Madison Park listing. You're in the car between appointments. Ezra reads the email, drafts a response in your voice, and you approve from your phone. Tom gets a reply in 10 minutes — not 6 hours later.
You have 14 buyers in some stage of the funnel. Who's been quiet? Who's hot? Who do you owe a follow-up? Ezra knows.
"I want to see Madison Park this weekend." Ezra checks your calendar, proposes 3 windows, sends the buyer the options, and books whichever they pick. You just show up.
New listing announcements. Open house follow-ups. Price drop notifications to your buyer pool. Ezra drafts them in your voice, you approve, they go out.
Real estate marketing is regulated. Ezra knows enough to flag risky language — "great investment," "guaranteed return," "no problems with the property" — before it goes out. He's not legal advice, but he won't let you accidentally trip something obvious.
You always send a thank-you note within 24 hours of a closing. You always send a 6-month check-in to past buyers. You always follow up with open house attendees on Tuesday. Ezra learns the rhythm and starts surfacing the moments — without ever doing them silently.
Free right now. Buyers reply faster when they hear from you faster — and Ezra is the difference between 6 hours and 6 minutes.
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