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Real estate agents — what AI tools actually saved you time (not buzzwords)?

Hey everyone!

I’m trying to understand how agents are actually using AI day-to-day — not the hype, but the real stuff that saves you time or helps close deals.

I’m curious about things like
- speeding up property description
- follow-ups you don’t have to rewrite 20 times
- quick comps or market snapshots
- drafting replies to cold leads
- handling repetitive CRM tasks
- anything that genuinely reduced the workload

I’ve been experimenting with different AI routines myself, but I feel like I’m probably missing 90% of what other agents discovered.

What’s the one AI workflow you’ve tested that was surprisingly useful — the kind you’d keep using?

Not looking to promote anything, just trying to learn from people who are further ahead.

(If mods allow, I can also share a couple of my own workflows.)

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