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For real estate agents

Answer before the offer expires.

Point lifts the offer with a clock on it, the lender waiting on a document and the buyer who asked first to the top of your morning. No new address and no migration: Point runs on the mail you have.

A counteroffer, an inspection report, a lender's document request and four portal alerts land in the same twenty minutes. The one with hours left on it looks exactly like the four that do not, and the deal you lose is the one you read second.

The deal with a clock on it, first

Ranked on what expires, not what arrived

An offer with a response deadline and a buyer asking to see a property this evening are weighed above the portal alerts and the newsletters, however recently those landed.

The people on both sides of the deal

Mark your buyer, the listing agent, the lender and the title company, and their mail keeps its place at the top through the week everything closes at once.

The document, not buried in the chain

Disclosures, inspection reports and signed addenda gather in one list, each still tied to the conversation it arrived in, so the version somebody actually sent is findable.

Every date, out of the thread and onto a list

A contingency date becomes a dated task

An inspection window or a financing deadline mentioned halfway down a long message comes out as a task with the date on it, for you to confirm.

What you promised a client, tracked

Tell a seller you will come back with comparable sales by Thursday and it lands on your list with the date, rather than living in your memory until Friday.

The reply nobody sent you

The lender's document and the other agent's answer you are waiting on resurface on a schedule you set, so a quiet week is a choice rather than an accident.

The routine answer, drafted

A reply to a standard question about a listing is prepared for you to confirm, so the negotiating only you can do is the only part that needs your desk.

Six deals, read in one coffee

A long negotiation, in one paragraph

A chain that ran between you, the other agent, the lender and the title company arrives with a plain summary of what was agreed, so you are not reading it back to find out.

Every deal, before your first showing

Skim where each transaction stands in minutes, so you walk into the day knowing which one moved overnight.

Showings without the phone tag

A time the buyer can actually make

Share the openings that survive your day and let the buyer pick, so arranging a viewing stops costing four messages and a voicemail.

The showing booked, everybody told

The appointment appears in your calendar with the buyer and the listing agent already on it, and nothing is double-booked against a closing.

The wire instruction that is not real

Closing-fund fraud, held before it reaches you

A message dressed as your title company changing where the funds go is held aside before it reaches you. In this trade that is not a general security worry: it is the specific way people lose a client's deposit.

The number nobody else should see

What your seller will really take can be locked end to end. Point reads none of it, so it is neither ranked nor summarized, and no task comes out of it.

You decide how much Point does on its own

A dial for each kind of task, from suggest-only to hand it over. Out of the box everything waits for your review, replies included, and you hand over only what you trust. Every action is logged, and what it changed is one click from undo.

Point sits on top of the Gmail or Outlook you already use. Keep your address, your history and your contacts: there is nothing to migrate.

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Private beta

What you're joining

It runs on the mail you have

Point sits on top of Gmail or Outlook. Your address, your history and your contacts stay exactly as they are, so there is nothing to migrate.

You set how much Point does

Out of the box everything waits for your review, replies included. You hand over only what you trust, one kind of work at a time.

See everything Point does on the product page, or start from the top. Different trade, same morning? See who else Point is for.

Join the private beta

We're onboarding a few teams at a time. Leave your email, confirm it once, and we'll send an invitation the moment a place opens.