Buyers don't scroll ten blue links anymore. They ask ChatGPT, and it hands back a shortlist. AgentTorq makes you the name on it — then runs everything behind it, so the buyers AI sends actually become your clients.
Based on local reviews, neighbourhood expertise and recent activity, a few names come up:
Drawn from local guides, reviews, and an up-to-date profile.
A great closing record, a wall of five-star reviews, twenty years in the market — none of it matters if the AI doesn't know you exist. When a buyer asks, AI builds its answer from a handful of sources — reviews, forums, local guides, directories — and most agents show up in none of them.
Your knowledge lives in your head and on phone calls. AI never sees it, so it quotes the sources that did show up — the forums and directories, not you.
No structured data, thin Google profile, no answers to the questions buyers actually ask. The machine skips you.
Fixing this properly is a full second job — schema, guides, social, lead replies, every week, forever. So it never gets done.
AI rewards the established answer. Whoever becomes the cited name in your market gets harder to dislodge every month.
Most "AI for realtors" products generate something and leave the doing to you. That's a tool. The pile of homework just moves from your desk to a nicer dashboard.
Getting found by AI is the front door. Winning the client is everything behind it — so AgentTorq runs both. Not nine tools you operate; nine pieces of work that happen on their own and feed each other.
We make you readable to ChatGPT and the answer engines — the structured signals, the questions buyers ask, the proof that earns the citation. Then we track where you rank when buyers ask AI, who's getting recommended instead, and the exact content gaps keeping you off the list.
AI builds its answer from reviews, forums and Q&A pages — not just your website. AgentTorq surfaces the exact questions buyers are asking, drafts answers in your voice, and shows you where to post them, so your name turns up in the places the machine actually reads.
Neighbourhood guides, buyer and seller guides built from your lived knowledge — the streets, the quirks, the real costs — not the recycled public data every tool spits out. It sounds like you because it is you, and every page ships with the structured data (schema) AI needs to read and cite it.
Every guide becomes a week of branded, platform-shaped posts with your headshot and colours — ready to post in your inbox. No design, no caption-staring, no AI house photos.
Drop in a listing and AgentTorq turns it into a branded, cinematic walk-through — the kind buyers actually stop and watch — with no videographer, no editor, and no afternoon lost in software. It lands in your inbox ready to post.
The leads from your paid ads get answered the second they land — qualified, the right questions asked, and the good ones booked straight into your calendar. The back-and-forth that decides whether a click becomes an appointment runs on its own, day or night.
Tell the agent what you need to say and it writes the message or email in your voice — ready to send. And when a client or lead replies, the response is already drafted, waiting on your one-tap approve. The follow-up that usually slips never does.
Your CRM is full of people who went quiet — old enquiries, past open-house sign-ins, the "maybe next year" crowd. We work them back to life with messages in your voice, so appointments come out of contacts you'd written off.
Guests sign in on the day, and instead of a paper sheet that dies in your car, each one lands in your system and gets a follow-up drafted in your voice. No one who walked through the door goes unworked.
Once a week, you talk for six minutes about what you know — a neighbourhood, a deal, a question buyers keep asking. That's the part only you can do. We do the rest.
Into your phone, in the car between showings. No writing, no logins, no homework. Just your knowledge, out loud.
That voice note becomes guides, a week of social, the signals AI reads, and updates to your profiles — all in your voice.
Everything lands in one inbox for a quick yes. Tap approve, and you're more visible than agents who spend ten hours a week trying.
Minutes a week — not a second job.
An example of what the system builds from a single voice note — a guide and a social card, in the agent's own voice.
Westfort is the part of town people underestimate until they walk it. You're ten minutes from downtown but it feels like its own village — Saturday mornings the shops along Arthur Street fill up, and the coffee crowd swears by The Seattle Coffee House.
Half these homes are pre-1950, which means knob-and-tube wiring shows up more than people expect. Budget $8–12k if a home still has it — I walk every first-time buyer through exactly what to look for before…
I'm a marketer, not a realtor — but I kept watching good agents lose to worse ones who simply showed up where buyers were looking. And the place buyers look just moved again, to AI.
I didn't want to build another dashboard that dumps more work on people who are already flat out. I wanted the work to actually get done. So AgentTorq isn't a tool you log into — it's a system that runs, off six minutes of your time a week.
If you're great at your job but invisible to the machine deciding who buyers trust, that's the exact gap I built this to close.
You'll see exactly where you stand in AI search today, who's getting recommended instead of you, and what's keeping you out. Then you decide if you want it fixed for you.
Where you actually rank when buyers ask AI — checked in real time, not guessed.
The names AI gives in your market right now, so you can see the gap.
The specific reasons you're invisible — your profile gaps, missing signals, content holes — in plain English.
If you want it handled, we run the whole loop. You give six minutes a week. We don't take everyone.
That's exactly what we refuse to ship — and it's the line that separates us from every other tool. Everything starts from your six-minute voice note: your streets, your numbers, your take. Generic public data is what makes other tools sound like robots; your lived knowledge is what makes you the answer AI trusts and buyers believe. It's the one thing a tool scraping the public web can never copy — and it's the whole reason this works.
No. SEO is about ranking on a page of links. This is about being the single name an AI assistant gives when there's no page of links at all. Different game, different signals — and far fewer agents are playing it.
Never. You record a six-minute voice note and tap approve on what we send back. There's no dashboard to master — everything lands ready for a one-tap yes. That's the whole point: it's done for you.
Those are tools — they generate something and leave the work to you. AgentTorq is a system: we create the content, build the social, turn your listings into video, and draft your lead replies — it lands ready, you tap approve. You see results, not another to-do list.
We'll walk through that on the call, once you've seen your audit and we both know it's a fit. The audit itself is free and you can see your score without talking to anyone.
It takes 30 seconds and you'll see your real score on the next screen. The agent who fixes this first wins the market.
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