Why this matters
A mobile-first operating system for realtors who manage clients, reports, follow-ups, and networking from the field.
What is the quick answer?
Agents need a field-ready system for appointments, property context, client relationships, and follow-up.
How should agents use this?
- Review the day before the first appointment.
- Use reports before property conversations.
- Capture relationship notes after calls.
- Turn new contacts into saved connections.
What should agents avoid?
- Saving important follow-ups only in memory.
- Using separate apps that do not share context.
- Letting the phone become only a communication device instead of an operating tool.
Where does Xealty fit?
Xealty gives agents a phone-first place to manage property reports, clients, Property Rooms, relationship follow-ups, and networking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the simple takeaway for how to run a real estate business from your phone?
Agents need a field-ready system for appointments, property context, client relationships, and follow-up.
What should a mobile app for realtors actually do?
It should help agents see today's work, review client context, capture notes, create property reports, manage follow-ups, and act from the phone between appointments.
Is a mobile real estate CRM enough for daily work?
For many daily tasks, yes, if the app is built around the field workflow. Broker compliance, MLS, transaction management, and legal documents still belong in the appropriate dedicated systems.
How does this connect to daily real estate work?
It connects to the work agents repeat every day: preparing for conversations, remembering client context, taking the next action, and following up while the relationship is still warm.
Where does Xealty fit?
Xealty gives agents a phone-first place to manage property reports, clients, Property Rooms, relationship follow-ups, and networking.