It was 11 PM on a Tuesday. Sarah was still at her desk, typing the same property description for the fourth platform that day. Her daughter had stopped asking when mom was coming home.
The Challenge
Sarah's agency had a dirty secret: success was killing them. Every new listing meant 8 hours of grunt work—photographing, writing descriptions, reformatting for Zillow, then Realtor.com, then Facebook, then Instagram. Her top agents were burning out. One quit last month. "I became a realtor to help people find homes," she said on her way out. "Not to be a copy-paste machine."
The Solution
We built an AI that thinks like a realtor. Feed it the MLS data and photos, and it writes descriptions that actually sell—highlighting the chef's kitchen for foodies, the home office for remote workers, the backyard for young families. Different angle for each platform. Different length. Same authentic voice Sarah spent years developing.
The Outcome
Last Saturday, Sarah went to her daughter's soccer game. The AI had created 12 listings overnight, each one ready to publish. Her agents now spend their time where it matters: face-to-face with clients, negotiating deals, building relationships. Revenue is up 145%. Burnout is down to zero. And Sarah? She finally took that vacation she'd been postponing for three years.
The Impact
Time per Listing
94% reduction
Listings per Week
5x increase
Client Meetings
3x increase
Revenue Impact
$280K more
"My daughter asked why I was home for dinner. I almost cried. That used to be a special occasion. Now it's just... Tuesday."
Sarah Chen, Agency Owner
The Bottom Line
What used to steal her evenings now happens while she sleeps