Agentype turns realtor inbox into pipeline
Agentype is a real estate CRM and automation layer built for agents who want more than lead storage. It pulls inbound leads from Gmail across 23+ sources, drafts follow-ups, qualifies prospects over SMS and WhatsApp, matches buyers to listings with scored explanations, generates MLS and social copy, and lets agents control the workflow from chat interfaces like ChatGPT or Claude. The pitch is a flat-fee, AI-first replacement for traditional real estate CRMs.
Hot take: this is compelling if you believe the inbox is still the real system of record for real estate leads, because Agentype is trying to automate the entire operating loop rather than just organize contacts.
- –Strong wedge: Gmail-based lead capture is practical for agents already living in email, and the 23-source parsing story is a real workflow shortcut.
- –The chat-control layer is the differentiator: if agents can reliably ask for follow-ups, scheduling, and lead updates from ChatGPT or Claude, the product feels meaningfully different from a classic CRM.
- –The biggest risks are operational, not conceptual: SMS/WhatsApp compliance, lead parsing accuracy, and keeping MLS/listing data current will decide whether this feels magical or brittle.
- –The flat $79/mo pricing is aggressive versus legacy real-estate CRMs, which helps positioning, but it also raises the question of how much automation and support they can sustainably deliver.
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2026-05-23
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2026-05-23
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