You don't have an assistant. You have AgentLog.
Solo agents doing 8-25 transactions/year, wearing every hat from showings to follow-up to compliance.
A typical day
- Mornings: prospecting, listing presentations
- Afternoons: showings, calls
- Evenings: catching up on CRM, marketing, paperwork
The problem this role keeps hitting
The CRM update tax is what burns out solo agents. You'd rather show another house than type up the last one.
What changes with AgentLog
- 30-second voice notes replace 30-minute typing sessions
- Follow-up texts drafted for you, ready to send
- Pipeline stays current without an assistant
- Sphere stays warm because you can log a 'bumped into Carla' note in 10 seconds
Frequently asked
Why is AgentLog built for solo real estate agents?
Solo agents doing 8-25 transactions/year, wearing every hat from showings to follow-up to compliance. Their day looks like: Mornings: prospecting, listing presentations; Afternoons: showings, calls; Evenings: catching up on CRM, marketing, paperwork. AgentLog removes the post-call typing tax that's the biggest CRM data quality blocker for this role.
How does the team adoption usually go?
Friction is the #1 driver of CRM adoption. AgentLog reduces post-call data entry to ~30 seconds — adoption tends to be high because the alternative (typing for 5-15 minutes) is what agents already avoid.
Does it work with our existing CRM?
Yes — AgentLog is designed to feed structured updates into the CRMs real estate agents actually use, including Follow Up Boss, Lofty, kvCORE, and others.
Related pages for real estate teams
Built for solo real estate agents.
AgentLog removes the manual CRM entry tax that's the biggest blocker for this role. Voice in. Structured CRM updates out.