Who answers the wifi question at 11pm?
Your guests get the code, the wifi and the right restaurant at 11pm. You get your evening back.
Who answers about the schools at 10pm?
Every listing answers for itself, at 10pm, on the schools, the works and the noise. You get the buyers who are actually ready.
The listing sheet, the neighbourhood note and the visit follow-up write themselves, property by property.
For your own business, or as a service you charge other businesses like yours for.
Nobody runs this lab yet. Take it, give it your hours and your prices, and it is yours.
Every lab has its own page. That is the floor: these are what answers on top of it.
14 rue des Lilas, 92 m2, third floor with lift
Three rooms, two bedrooms, a 9 m2 balcony facing the garden side. Cellar. No parking, and that is the first thing to say rather than the last.
The facts a buyer asks for
| PointPoint | AnswerAnswer |
|---|---|
| Roof | Redone 2021, building level |
| Boiler | 2019, individual, gas |
| Service charges | 148 € a month, lift and cleaning included |
| Works voted | None outstanding |
| Energy rating | D, 187 |
What is not perfect, said here
The kitchen is from 2004 and it shows. The street side bedroom hears the road until 8pm, the garden side does not. Written down once, so every answer given later says the same thing.
Asking price 349 000 €, 3 795 € the square metre.
| Place | Distance | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Jules Ferry primary | 300 m | Catchment area, canteen on site |
| Middle school | 900 m | Bus line 4, one stop |
| Tram, Lilas stop | 450 m | 12 min to the station |
| Bakery and grocery | 150 m | Both closed Monday |
+ 2 more rows
Six answers that come up in every viewing, written once. The ring road line matters: a buyer who reads it here does not discover it on a Saturday afternoon.
14 rue des Lilas
online
Yes, still available. Schools: Jules Ferry primary 300 m, the middle school 900 m. Roof redone in 2021, boiler in 2019. The street is quiet after 8pm, the ring road is two blocks off and you do not hear it from the garden side. Visits Saturday morning, want a slot?
10:04 pm
| Signal | What they said | Reading |
|---|---|---|
| Financing | Agreement in principle, 280 000 € | Real, dated last month |
| Own property to sell | Sold, completion 15 October | Not a chain, a date |
| Asked about the charges | Twice, and about the works fund | Has been through one purchase |
| Asked about the kitchen | Wants a quote before offering | Will negotiate on it |
+ 1 more rows
Ready, and he will come in under the asking price on the kitchen. Have the two quotes with you Saturday rather than promising to send them.
Hello, Thank you for this morning. The two points you asked about, answered rather than promised. The kitchen: two quotes, 11 400 € and 14 800 €, both for the same layout with the appliances included. They are attached. Neither was done for this sale, they are what two firms quoted this spring in the same building. The charges: 148 € a month, lift and cleaning. The works fund holds 21 000 € and no works are voted for 2026. The last three years of accounts are attached too. One thing I owe you in return: another visit is booked for Thursday. I am not saying that to rush you, I am saying it because you asked me to tell you. If you want to make an offer, tell me a figure and a date and I take it to the seller the same day. Regards, Sophie
An estate agent spends the evening answering the same three questions about different properties: the schools, the noise, the service charges, the works already voted. The listing itself says none of it, and what surrounds each address is written down nowhere. Ai for real estate agents usually gets pitched as listing copywriting. The real gain sits in the second hour, the one where a buyer comes back at 10pm with a precise question and something can answer for that property, in the words you approved.
Put there once, read by every magik.
Put there once by you, read by every magik, corrected when reality moves. Full on day one, unlike the collections below.
Worth more in month six than in week one.
The collections belong to the lab, not to any single magik. Every magik reads them and every run adds to them, which is why this lab is worth more in month six than in week one.
| Property | Price | Area | Viewings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two bed with balcony | 289,000 € | near the schools | 7 |
| Town house | 445,000 € | old centre | 3 |
| Studio, renovated | 139,000 € | by the station | 12 |
Invented for this page. Your Listings collection starts empty and fills as you work.
It wears your name, not ours.
The same lab, under your name, your colours and your logo. Your customers never see ours.
On the Pro plan, and not needed to take a lab. A fully bespoke theme exists as an upgrade, hand built rather than self-serve.
And whatever you already use: any tool available through an API or an MCP server, connected with your own account.
A tool built for exactly your job, and only that, will go deeper at that one job. This is for the jobs nothing covers, or the ones spread across three tools today.
A general assistant knows nothing about your listings: not the floor, not the school catchment, not the works voted in the building. Here the answers come from the sheets you wrote, one row per property, and the lab replies under your name on the channel the buyer already uses.
A buyer writes about a listing outside office hours. The lab answers on what is in the sheet, asks the two or three questions you always ask, and hands you the exchange in the morning. What you do with it, calling or booking a viewing, stays your decision.
Nothing per listing: a property is a row in a sheet, not a licence. What has a cost is a run, and the cost of a run is announced before it starts rather than discovered on an invoice. Adding a tenth property does not multiply anything.
No: one lab, and each property is a row in your listing sheets. It is the sheet that changes the answer, not the lab. Taking a sold property out of circulation means taking its sheet out.
What you put in about the neighbourhoods you cover, plus what the neighbourhood magik gathered and you approved. On a sensitive subject like noise or planned works, a careful and checkable answer beats a claim that comes back at signature.
From what the buyer said in the exchange, weighed against your own viewing criteria, which you write down. The lab sorts and flags, it does not score anyone on your behalf, and a viewing is still your call.
A magik could draft it from the sheet, so the description says what the property actually is rather than what a template suggests. You read it before it goes on the portal. The lab does not publish anything anywhere on its own.
No to both. This idea answers people who write to you about a property, it does not go looking for sellers and it does not process images. Those are two different jobs, and pretending otherwise would be the fastest way to disappoint on all three.
A tool built for exactly estate agents, and only that, will go deeper at that one job. This lab is for the jobs no tool covers, or the ones spread across three tools today, and it runs under your name.
Every audience is still open.
Nobody has taken a square on this idea yet. You declare your audience when you take the lab (“roofers in Brittany”, “plumbers around Paris”), and two people can start from the same idea on two different audiences without getting in each other’s way.
And it wears your name, not ours.
The bundle describes a lab that does not exist yet : the jobs it would do, and an example of each output.
Open Knowledge Format : plain markdown, re-importable into any agent. No account, no lock-in.
Your guests get the code, the wifi and the right restaurant at 11pm. You get your evening back.
Every review gets an answer, the welcome book is never out of date, and the seasonal staff stop coming to ask you.
The agenda, the minutes and the works plan, done. Your Sunday stays yours.
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