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Use case · Updated 2026-06-11

AI for real estate agents

Speed-to-lead wins listings, but nobody can answer forty inquiries while running three opens. Liminal triages the inbox, drafts replies that sound like you, books the viewings against your real calendar, writes listing copy from the property brief, and builds the flyer: every message approved by you before it sends.

Inquiries answered while they're still warm

Connected to Gmail or Outlook, Liminal flags the hot leads, drafts the response with the right property details, and proposes inspection times from your actual calendar availability. You review, tap approve, and the reply is out in minutes: with the follow-up reminder already logged for buyers who go quiet.

Listing copy with the clichés sanded off

Feed it the property details and your photos' story, and Liminal writes listing descriptions in your style, not the "nestled in a sought-after pocket" boilerplate every other AI produces. It learns the phrases you keep and the ones you always delete. Then it can lay out the brochure or window card as a finished PDF.

Suburb and market homework, done with sources

  • Pull recent coverage, development applications, and market commentary for a suburb into one cited brief before a listing presentation.
  • Summarize what's happening around a property: schools, transport, planned projects: for buyer questions.
  • Keep vendor and buyer preferences in local memory, so "the couple who wanted north-facing near the station" is one search away.

Your pipeline, not a platform's

Liminal runs on your computer. Client conversations, vendor details, and your follow-up rhythm stay in your hands, not inside another portal subscription. It works alongside whatever CRM your agency mandates, handling the communication and document layer you personally own.

FAQ

Common questions

Will buyers be able to tell it's AI?

Replies are drafted from the actual thread and your own writing style, then approved by you: most agents edit a line or two at first and almost nothing after a few weeks.

Does it post listings to the portals?

It prepares the copy, documents, and imagery details; publishing to portals stays in your agency's existing workflow. Liminal's job is everything around it: inquiries, follow-ups, research, and materials.