You're at an open home. You're showing a property. You're driving between appointments. Meanwhile, your phone is ringing with the next buyer or tenant — and going to voicemail. AIssie picks up every call, qualifies the lead, books the inspection, and sends the details straight to you.
A buyer who calls three agents about a property usually books with whoever responds first. If you're tied up at an inspection, that lead is gone. AIssie keeps you the first responder — even when you physically can't answer.
Buyers, tenants and vendors call about a listing, AIssie picks up. It qualifies the enquiry (purpose, timeline, budget), books an inspection in your calendar, and texts you the details before you're back to the office.
People browsing your website or domain.com.au/realestate.com.au listings can chat with AIssie — getting answers about properties, inspection times, and the buying or rental process without waiting for office hours.
Whether you run a boutique agency or a multi-office franchise, AIssie scales with you. Add your listings, your inspection times, your service area — and it handles the inbound enquiries while you focus on the deals.
Most agencies' biggest growth lever is generating more vendor (listing) leads. AIssie can run conversational valuation enquiries on your website, capture the address, and route the qualified vendor to you instantly.
Yes. AIssie works as a full AI receptionist for a real estate agency — it answers every call in a natural Australian voice, works out whether the caller is a buyer, tenant or vendor, books the inspection or appraisal, and texts you the details. Australian agents use it to stay the first responder while they are at an open home or driving between appointments.
A real estate answering service or virtual receptionist takes a message and passes it on, so someone still has to ring the buyer back — usually hours later, by which time they have booked an inspection with another agent. AIssie finishes the job on the call: it qualifies the enquiry, checks your inspection and appraisal times, books the appointment and sends you the details. It also answers unlimited calls at once, so an open-home weekend never produces an engaged tone.
Yes. The AI voice agent covers property management as well as sales — routine tenant questions about applications, inspection times and rent, maintenance reports logged with the address and the issue, and anything urgent escalated straight to your property manager under rules you set.
Yes — that is the job it does. As a real estate virtual receptionist AIssie covers the whole inbound phone role for an agency: it greets callers in your agency name, works out whether they are a buyer, tenant or vendor, answers questions about listings and inspection times, books the appointment, and texts you the details. Your number stays the same — divert it all the time or only when you cannot pick up.
Traditional real estate answering services charge per call or per minute, so a big open-home weekend produces a big invoice — and you still have to ring everyone back. AIssie is a flat monthly fee, with voice plans from $99 to $670 per month, no per-call charge and no after-hours loading, and it books the inspection during the call instead of leaving you a message about it.