Real estate listing launch OS

Turn each new listing into a launch pack without rebuilding the content workflow every time

This is a recurring operating-layer concept for agents and teams: ingest listing details and photos once, then package the output into reels, carousels, flyers, postcards, open-house graphics, email copy, and just-listed or just-sold social assets.

Position it as a recurring subscription only when listing volume is high enough that the packaging work repeats and the team can supply clean intake every cycle.

What the subscription sells

The value is not “more content.” The value is a repeatable listing-launch system.

Make the offer about speed, consistency, and launch coverage across channels instead of selling isolated creative deliverables.

Launch pack per listing

Turn the same listing facts and photo set into reels, carousels, flyer copy, postcards, email copy, and just-listed or just-sold posts without rebuilding the workflow for every address.

Approval-ready queue

Package each listing into a clear review queue so agents or coordinators approve one pack instead of chasing fragmented drafts across tools.

Recurring operating layer

Keep templates, prompts, routing, and publishing prep in one repeatable system so the team gets subscription leverage rather than another one-off service.

Subscription shape

Three ways to package it before turning it into a formal SKU

These are offer shapes for evaluation, not hardcoded billing plans. Discovery Sprint is still the first paid step before a real rollout.

From $295 / month

Agent Seat

Solo agents or lean operators who want every new listing turned into a clean launch pack without rebuilding the process each time.

  • Listing-to-launch workflow for one primary agent
  • Reels, carousels, flyer copy, and just-listed social packaging
  • Simple approval handoff before publishing

From $795 / month

Team Desk

Small teams that need one operating layer for multiple agents, listing coordinators, and launch deadlines.

  • Shared intake and asset routing for multiple agents
  • Email copy, postcards, open-house graphics, and social cutdowns
  • Queue visibility so launches do not stall in Slack or inboxes

Custom scope

Brokerage Feed

Brokerages that want the listing feed, brand rules, and distribution logic handled like an internal content operating system.

  • Brokerage-wide intake and brand guardrails
  • Role-based approval, packaging, and archive flow
  • Scoped rollout tied to volume, channels, and market coverage

Workflow

One launch loop instead of scattered manual steps

The business only works as a subscription if the workflow compresses repeated launch labor into one predictable operating loop.

01

Ingest the listing

Pull the listing facts, photos, notes, and timeline into one structured intake so the launch starts from clean source material.

02

Generate the asset pack

Use the operating layer to produce the recurring pack: reels, carousels, flyer copy, postcards, open-house graphics, and email copy.

03

Route approval and publish

Send one approval bundle to the right owner, then hand off channel-ready assets instead of scattered drafts.

Intake requirements

Do not sell this without clean listing inputs and approval ownership

The recurring model only stays profitable when the inputs arrive in a consistent format and the team knows who approves launch packs.

  • MLS or internal listing details: address, price, bed or bath count, square footage, notable upgrades, and launch timing
  • Photo folder, preferred hero images, and optional short-form video clips
  • Brand rules: brokerage logo, fonts, color direction, disclaimer language, and channel priorities
  • Distribution notes: Instagram, Facebook, email, postcard, open-house graphics, and whether just-sold follow-up is included

Good fit

  • The team launches listings often enough that the packaging work repeats every week
  • Photos, listing data, and approvals already exist but the content assembly is slow or inconsistent
  • You want a subscription-style operating layer, not a one-off creative batch

Not a fit

  • You only need occasional one-off design help for a single listing
  • The bottleneck is lead generation strategy rather than listing-launch execution
  • The team cannot supply clean listing details, photos, or approval ownership

Next step

Use Discovery Sprint to confirm the workflow, source-of-truth inputs, and subscription economics first

That keeps the exploration grounded in real intake, publishing cadence, and ownership instead of jumping straight into a vague creative-retainer promise.