QR networking
Let people scan and connect from events, open houses, showings, and local conversations.
Realtor networking
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A real estate networking app helps agents turn in-person introductions into saved relationships, follow-up context, and future referral opportunities. Xealty is a mobile-first operating platform for real estate professionals, and Xealty Network adds QR connections, Apple Wallet business cards, and referral relationship memory.
Networking should not end with a forgotten business card. Xealty Network helps agents share a QR card, carry an Apple Wallet business card, save connections, and remember referral context.

Let people scan and connect from events, open houses, showings, and local conversations.
Keep a digital business card available in Wallet for fast in-person sharing.
Move beyond a page view by saving agent and referral relationships in a workflow.
Keep notes and relationship history closer to follow-up and future introductions.
Agents meet people everywhere: broker events, open houses, showings, community events, lender conversations, and local business moments. A QR card is useful when it saves the relationship, not just the contact details.
Xealty starts with QR connections and Apple Wallet cards, then connects those relationships to referral history and future agent, lender, and partner workflows.
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Xealty Network is the networking layer of Xealty for QR-based agent connections, Apple Wallet cards, saved contacts, and referral relationship context.
Yes. Apple Wallet can make a realtor's digital card easy to open during in-person networking moments.
No. QR networking should make follow-up easier by saving the connection and keeping context for the next conversation.
A digital business card lets an agent share contact details through a link, QR code, or wallet card instead of relying on paper cards.
Apple Wallet gives agents fast access to a digital card during events, showings, open houses, and referral conversations.
Yes. Networking becomes more valuable when the agent remembers who they met, how they met, and what follow-up or referral context matters later.