r/RealEstateTechnology 3h ago

Technology Wish day - perfect app for you - crazy answers only

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E.g. AI tool that helps you match buyers with homes based on the emotions they want to feel, using photo, layout, and design analysis 😃


r/RealEstateTechnology 4h ago

Clean way to package and share real estate contracts

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I'd like to find a way to compile all the documents the client needs to complete in one easy-to-understand package. I've got all of them scanned in to my desktop but want to combine them into a proper packet that only needs a single download.

I'd also like to be able to make changes to this file when necessary. What do you recommend to be able do this myself?


r/RealEstateTechnology 8h ago

What is the typical cost to pay someone good to send out 20,000 emails? (I'm just curious). I'll probably do it myself so that I know how in the future, but I'm curious as to what e-mail marketers charge for that.

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First things first, I won't respond to any DMs, I am just curious as to costs for whoever knows. I'm only saying this because I made a post recently and got a bunch of AI people asking if I need services.

I recently posted that I sent out over 20,000 emails to old leads from my Follow Up Boss, and somehow my important client-facing domain name didn't get toasted. It was my first time sending out blasts like that, and it was mainly to old real estate leads from 1-5 years ago. The bounce rate was around a whopping 10%. Looks like I got lucky

I wouldn't want to push my luck with sending another 20,000.

I do have to send another 20,000 out. I'm probably going to have to do it on a new domain. I won't use FUB. I might use ActiveCampaign, we'll see.

But what if I paid someone to send out a 1 shot 20,000 emails? Or if they spread it out throughout a week or 2.

What do people usually charge for that? It would have to be someone good with high deliverability, provides a report on what happened to each email etc.

I'm just curious as to pricing in case I pay someone.

I think I'm better off learning on my own for the future, but I am just curious as to what email marketers charge. And in the future I'll use something like ZeroBounce to make sure the list is scrubbed.


r/RealEstateTechnology 19h ago

Where do I get our broker feed or any reso feed…

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Hey there,

I work for a real estate brokerage in house and have a small team of developers. If I want to access our companies MLS web api feeds, do I need to go to each MLS separately and follow their process (we belong to 14) or can I access all of them from a single provider like Trestle or Spark, the way they technology providers are able to when creating a product? I’m confused and no company answers this question online.