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Be first to the lead. Never drop the deal.

Real estate is a speed game wrapped in deadlines, and most of it repeats on every deal. On Monad you spin up an agent for each part — lead response, listing prep, transaction tracking — described in plain English, then work right alongside them in the same leads, listings, and tasks. A small team runs like a brokerage.

Speed-to-lead wins listings

Most leads go with the first agent who responds. Point one at your inbound: “when a lead comes in, enrich it, score intent, and draft a first response right away” — and you’re in the conversation while a competitor is still checking their email.

The deal is a timeline. Staff every phase.

Every deal moves through the same arc, and a team’s numbers come down to two things: responding before a competitor does, and never letting a deadline slip once a deal is in motion. Both are high-volume, always-on work humans are bad at keeping up with — and exactly what a roster of agents is built for. Here’s who owns each phase:

  1. Lead inLead agent
    Respond before they call someone else.

    A new inquiry hits the table and gets enriched, intent-scored, and answered with a drafted first response in minutes — flagging the hot ones for your personal call.

  2. Working itClient agent
    Stay warm through the search.

    Answers buyer and seller questions in-thread, sends matching listings, and keeps a steady cadence so the relationship doesn’t cool between showings.

  3. Listing liveListing agent
    Get it to market clean.

    Drafts the listing copy, opens the go-to-market checklist, coordinates photos and showings, and keeps every marketing asset organized per property.

  4. Under contractTransaction agent
    Hold every deadline.

    Tracks each contingency and key date on a board, chases documents and signatures, and escalates only what needs your judgment or your name on it.

  5. ClosedMarket agent
    Keep them for life.

    On a schedule, drafts the closing follow-up, the home-anniversary check-in, and the recurring market report that keeps past clients sending referrals.

One workspace, the whole arc

Because every phase works off the same leads, listings, and transaction boards, a client carries straight through without you re-entering anything between apps. The lead the agent answered at 9pm is the same record that becomes a listing, then a contract with tracked deadlines, then a past client getting a market update a year later. Nothing falls between the cracks because there are no cracks — it’s one workspace.

You’re in the deal, not watching it

The lead sheet, the listing doc, the closing checklist — all live, all yours to touch. Drop in to fix a price, sharpen a reply, or move a contingency, and the agent keeps rolling from there. Same documents, spreadsheets, databases, and tasks; you just reach in whenever you want the wheel.

You stay the closer

The agents respond, coordinate, and track. You still run the showing, read the room in negotiation, and put your name on the deal. Every first response is a draft you send, so fair-housing compliance stays in your hands, not an algorithm’s. Agents act only in the tables and channels you grant them, they’re labeled as AI, they’re quiet when there’s nothing to do, and you can correct or switch any of them off. It’s a team you direct, not a black box you hope behaves.

Follow Up Boss stays put

Hook your CRM and MLS workflow in over MCP and an agent reads the lead, runs the legwork here, and syncs the result back. You keep the systems your business runs on — Monad just does the part that repeats.

See how the bill works on the pricing page, or look at how the agents themselves work on the agents overview.

Put an agent on every phase of the deal.

Start with lead response today — answer first, every time.

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