Spend your time selling, not coordinating: it matches new listings to your buyers, books the showings, and follows up on every lead.
Your agent tracks listings and buyers, matches new listings to active buyers, schedules showings, and follows up on leads — so you can spend time selling, not coordinating.
Real estate is a relationship business drowning in logistics. Fasrad’s AI real estate agent absorbs the logistics — matching, scheduling, follow-up — so your day is buyer tours and seller calls, not spreadsheet maintenance.
Every buyer gets a profile (must-haves, nice-to-haves, budget, timeline, area). Every listing gets tagged. When a new listing matches an active buyer, your agent drafts the email within the hour. When a buyer goes quiet for a week, your agent drafts a check-in. When a showing is booked, your agent emails the seller’s agent, adds your calendar, and sends the buyer a reminder the morning of.
Strongest benefits:
Your agent has memory of every buyer, every listing, every conversation. It knows that the Hendersons want a yard and a south-facing kitchen. It knows that the Smith listing is going to open-house on Saturday. It drafts emails in your voice because it’s seen hundreds of your past emails. It’s a junior assistant who gets better every month.
Compared to a big-brokerage CRM, Fasrad is proactive, not passive. A CRM stores data and waits for you to query. Your Fasrad agent comes to you with the next action — the match to send, the follow-up to write, the reminder to file.
These pages cover the adjacent jobs buyers usually compare before choosing an AI agent.
Not directly yet. Today you paste or forward listings into the agent’s sheet; it matches against your buyer profiles. Native MLS integration is on the roadmap.
Yes. Separate workflows for buyer representation, seller representation, and dual-representation — with the memory to keep them distinct.
Yes — from your agent’s dedicated address, in your voice, always with drafts-for-approval by default. You choose which workflows run autonomously.
Via email today — you CC your agent on threads and it logs and responds as configured. Native integrations coming.
Team agents are on the roadmap. Today, best practice is one agent per producer, with shared sheets for team pipelines.
Your agent drafts and organizes; DocuSign or your preferred e-sign tool handles the actual signing. Files archived in Drive automatically.