Realtors, brokers, teams, property managers. I help you use AI and tech to save time, do better work, and grow your business — without the hype, the fragile demos, or the courses you don’t need.
2-3 hour sessions, single focused topic. AI lead capture. AI listing content. AI comp analysis. Bring your team.
Recurring calls to map your AI roadmap, choose tools, debug workflows, and keep momentum past the initial install.
Hands-on setup of a specific workflow — a custom GPT, a Claude-based assistant, an n8n/Zapier pipeline that actually runs.
When off-the-shelf doesn’t fit, I build something that does. Used by my team first, then offered to clients.
Outcomes vary by starting point. The honest version: AI is a force multiplier, not magic. If your foundation is solid, it compounds. If it’s broken, AI makes the brokenness faster.
The five-layer framework. Free. No email required. Read it, steal it, implement it without me.
Read the playbookSolo realtors, team leads, brokers, property managers, and small real estate companies that want to use AI to save time and do better work — not chase every new shiny tool.
A few formats: short workshops (2-3 hours, single topic), 1:1 advising calls, hands-on implementation where I help you set up a specific workflow, and custom builds when off-the-shelf doesn't cover. We start with a 15-minute call to figure out which one fits.
Two reasons. First, I've spent 20+ years on the buy-side of real estate transactions and I know what realtors actually do day-to-day. Second, I've spent the last several years building AI tools that I and my team use. The combination — domain knowledge plus actually shipping AI work — is rarer than you'd think.
No. I share frameworks publicly (see the playbook). Anything one-on-one is paid, but the goal is real outcomes — hours back per week, faster lead response, more deals — not a subscription.
Prompts are the smallest part. The bigger wins are in workflow design: where AI fits in your stack, what stays human, how to glue tools together so they actually compound. Prompts are step three, not step one.
The fastest path is a 15-minute intro call. We figure out whether one of the formats above makes sense — or whether the playbook is enough on its own.
Let’s talk