Septim AI — Real Estate Brokers

Twelve Claude agents for the brokerage that's tired of writing the same emails twice.

Listing descriptions, comp summaries, lead nurture sequences, open house recaps, seller updates, and more — pre-calibrated for how a real estate brokerage actually works. Заплатите один раз. The files are yours.

The generic option

ChatGPT

Knows what a real estate agent does. Has never sat through a seller call. Writes listing descriptions that say "stunning" and "nestled" and "turnkey." You edit every output before it goes out, which means the agent isn't saving you time — it's giving you a first draft you're embarrassed to use.

The consultant option

$5,000+

An AI consultant who specializes in real estate charges $5,000–$10,000 for a deployment, requires discovery calls, and leaves you with a custom system you can't modify when your workflow changes. Not transferable when a top agent leaves. Not adjustable without paying them again.

Septim AI Operator

$499

Twelve agent files built for how a real estate brokerage actually runs — listing copy, CMA narratives, lead sequences, seller recaps, contingency explainers, closing checklists. A 30-day rollout playbook. One onboarding call. Plain text files you can edit yourself. Заплатите один раз.

Three tiers

Start where it makes sense.

The $99 Kickstart works for a solo agent who wants to try the model. The $499 Operator is for a team with a transaction coordinator and a backlog. The $2,499 Embedded is for a brokerage that wants everything custom-tuned and staff trained in person.

Kickstart

$99

lifetime · one user

  • 5 generic agent files: Writer, Customer Replier, Bookkeeping Helper, Scheduler, Researcher
  • "Where to Put These" setup guide (PDF) — works in 5 minutes
  • "Your First Week with AI" 7-day checklist
  • 30 days email support
  • Good for solo agents with no staff

Embedded

$2,499

lifetime · per vertical · 10–50 staff

  • Everything in Operator
  • Discovery session: we map your tools, workflows, and naming conventions
  • Custom agent files tuned to your brokerage's voice and systems
  • 3 training calls (90 min each): owner, transaction coordinator, admin
  • 90 days async email support
  • 30-day adoption check-in call
  • Money-back guarantee if no measurable wins by Day 30

Real Estate pack — 12 agents

Every agent handles one job well.

Each file is a Claude instruction set for a specific task. The agent writes the listing. The transaction coordinator runs the recap. The broker reviews the comp summary. Nobody writes from scratch again.

01

Listing Description Writer

Drafts MLS and marketing copy from a property data sheet — short version for MLS, long version for the brokerage site and Zillow. Never invents square footage, schools, or HOA terms. Verifies-before-publishing disclaimer built in.

02

Neighborhood Summary Generator

Writes a localized neighborhood section for listing packages and buyer presentations. Factual, specific, Fair Housing compliant. Uses bracketed placeholders for anything the agent needs to verify rather than inventing details.

03

Lead Nurture Sequence

Writes a five-touch email and SMS sequence for buyer or seller leads that went quiet. Sequenced over 35 days. Each touch earns the next one by giving the reader something useful, not manufactured urgency.

04

Open House Recap Email

Drafts a same-day seller recap: attendance, visitor feedback themes, market context, next steps. Honest — if traffic was light, the email says so. No identifying visitor information included.

05

Comp Research Summarizer

Turns a raw MLS comp table into a structured CMA narrative with a price range recommendation. Flags outliers. Never invents data. Appends a verification note the agent signs off on before presenting.

06

Buyer Question Handler

Drafts responses to portal and email inquiries — flood zone questions, process questions, market questions. Honest about what the agent knows vs. needs to verify. Always closes with a specific next step.

07

Seller Update Template

Weekly or biweekly activity report for active listings: showings, feedback themes, market context, recommended next discussion. Structured to reduce anxious seller calls without false reassurance.

08

Contingency Explainer

Translates inspection, financing, and appraisal contingency language into plain English. Explains what it means, what happens if used, and what risk is taken on if waived — without giving legal advice.

09

Social Listing Post

Three platform-specific posts from one brief: Facebook (full narrative), Instagram (visual caption + hashtags), LinkedIn (referral-network register). No "stunning" or "dream home." Sounds like a person who knows the property.

10

Closing Prep Checklist

Personalized pre-closing task list for buyers or sellers, sequenced by days-before-closing. Includes the wire fraud warning — explicitly. Covers financing, insurance, walk-through, and day-of logistics.

11

Zillow Lead Qualifier

First-response templates for portal leads — property-specific, price-range browsing, open house request, relocation inquiry. Each under 100 words. Each ends with one qualifying question, not three.

12

Agent Roundtable Summary

Turns meeting notes into a clean written record: summary, discussion points, decisions made, action items table. For team meetings, market roundtables, and coaching sessions. Never attributes statements without explicit direction.

FAQ

Straight answers.

Do I need to know how to code?

No. The agent files are plain text — you copy them into Claude's Projects feature. The setup guide in the pack shows exactly how in four screenshots. If you can paste text into a browser, you can set this up. The 60-minute onboarding call walks you through it live if anything is unclear.

Will the listing descriptions pass MLS character limits?

The MLS SHИЛИT output is capped at 250 words and uses MLS-safe characters — no em-dashes, no special quotes. The agent also appends a verification reminder: every fact must be checked against your MLS data sheet before publishing. Square footage, school districts, and HOA terms are never invented.

Are the lead nurture sequences Fair Housing compliant?

The sequences are written to avoid protected-class language and manufactured urgency. The neighborhood summary and open house recap agents include explicit Fair Housing guardrails — no demographic characterizations, no "up and coming" language. That said, every message goes through the agent before it goes to a client, and the agent carries the responsibility for what they send.

What's the refund policy?

Operator ($499): 14-day refund if you attempted setup and the agents didn't work for your use case. Embedded ($2,499): full money-back guarantee if you can't demonstrate at least 3 tasks your team is handling faster by Day 30. Email support@septimlabs.com — no form required.

Can I edit the agent files after I get them?

Yes — that's the point. The files are plain text you own. You can change the voice, add your brokerage name, adjust the output format, or add instructions specific to your market. The onboarding call includes a 20-minute walkthrough of how to customize without breaking the agent's logic.

Do I need a Claude subscription?

Yes. The agents run inside Claude's Projects feature, which requires a Claude Pro or Team subscription ($20/month from Anthropic). That's the only ongoing cost beyond the one-time pack price. The setup guide covers how to get that set up if you don't have it yet.

Ready to start

The Real Estate pack is live.

If your transaction coordinator saves 6 hours this week on listing copy and seller recaps, the pack pays for itself before the next showing. 14-day refund if it doesn't.

Pay once  ·  Files are yours  ·  60-min onboarding call included  ·  support@septimlabs.com