How It Works

Input. Analysis.
Structured Output. Action.

Websting doesn't just surface data. It turns what you know about a property into something you can use in real conversations — fast.

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The Process

From property details to presentation-ready in under 10 minutes

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You Enter What You Know

Start with a property address, a listing URL, or a plain-text description. Add as much or as little context as you have — price, days on market, what you know about the seller situation, your goal for the appointment.

"3/2 ranch at 2847 Maplewood, listed 34 days, $485K, two price reductions, appears vacant. Going on a listing appointment tomorrow."

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AI Analyzes the Full Picture

Websting's AI processes your input against listing context, market signals, seller behavior patterns, and neighborhood dynamics. It doesn't just read data — it interprets it. Price reductions signal motivation. Days on market reveals positioning. Vacancy suggests timeline pressure.

Property position Seller signals Market context Competitive landscape Timeline indicators
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Output Is Structured for Action

You don't get a paragraph of AI text. You get a structured briefing — each section organized around a specific decision or conversation. Property Snapshot. Seller Signals. Talking Points. Questions to Ask. Risk Flags.

Every section is designed to be usable — not just readable. You should be able to scan it in 3 minutes and walk into your appointment confident.

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You Use It in the Real World

Copy the talking points. Reference the property position data. Use the suggested questions to open the conversation. Walk into the room knowing what to say, how to frame it, and what to address before the seller brings it up.

The goal isn't for you to read AI output in the meeting. It's for you to have internalized the intelligence before you arrive.

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The Design Philosophy

Why we structure the output the way we do

Most AI tools give you text. We give you structure.

The problem with general AI tools for real estate isn't the intelligence — it's the format. A paragraph of analysis is interesting. A section labeled "Talking Points" is actionable.

Every part of a Battle Card is organized around what you're going to do with it — not just what's interesting to know. If it doesn't help you say something or decide something, it doesn't belong in the output.

  • Structured sections, not walls of text
  • Every insight tied to a decision or talking point
  • Specific to the property — not generic market commentary
  • Built to be scanned in 3 minutes before an appointment
Design Principles
Practical over Impressive
The goal is useful output, not a demonstration of AI capability. Every section earns its place.
Specific over General
Generic market commentary has no place in a Battle Card. Everything is tied to this property, this situation.
Structured over Conversational
Agents don't need a conversation with AI. They need a briefing they can scan and act on fast.
Decision-Ready over Data-Rich
The output should close the gap between information and action. Not add more data to sort through.
Works Within Your Workflow

No new systems to learn. No disruption to how you work.

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Browser-Based

Open a tab. Enter your input. Get your output. No downloads, no apps, no setup. Works on phone, tablet, or desktop.

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Copy & Use

Your Battle Card output is plain text — copy it into your notes, your CRM, an email, or anywhere you work. No proprietary format to deal with.

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Future Integrations

Connections to Google Sheets, Boost.space, and CRM platforms are on the roadmap. For teams that want automated workflows, talk to us about custom setups.

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