AgentLog
Real Estate • Use case

Logging notes after a showing.

Capture the buyer's reaction to the property and turn it into the next action.

Real EstateFor real estate agents5-12 minutes saved per showing × 6 showings/day = ~1 hour/day.

The voice note

real estate agent recapJust finished showing the Brickell unit to Maria. She loves the view, hates the kitchen. Wants to come back Saturday with her husband. Budget still 850.

What AgentLog extracts

  • Buyer reaction (positives, dealbreakers)
  • Next showing time + attendees
  • Updated budget signal
  • Stage move to 'Showing — second visit'

Manual today vs AgentLog

Manual today

Type up notes when you're back at your desk in 4 hours. Half the detail is gone.

With AgentLog

Tap record in the elevator, confirm the parsed update, drive to the next showing. The CRM is already updated.

Why this is worth doing

5-12 minutes saved per showing × 6 showings/day = ~1 hour/day.

Frequently asked

How long does it take to log this kind of note in AgentLog?

30-60 seconds total: tap record, speak the recap, review the parsed update on screen, approve. The CRM write happens after approval.

What does the structured output look like?

For "logging notes after a showing", AgentLog typically extracts: Buyer reaction (positives, dealbreakers), Next showing time + attendees, Updated budget signal, Stage move to 'Showing — second visit'.

Does this replace my CRM?

No. AgentLog is the voice-capture and extraction layer. The structured updates are pushed into your existing real estate CRM.

What if I prefer to type?

Both audio and text capture run through the same extraction and review pipeline. Use whichever fits the moment.

More real estate use cases

Make logging notes after a showing a 30-second voice note.

AgentLog turns the voice note you'd record anyway into the CRM update you should have made an hour ago.