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Street unveils AI tool to create unique property descriptions

Agency software and CRM provider Street.co.uk has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI) to help users write property descriptions.

Street AI uses artificial intelligence taught through agent-specific content, which it says means it understands the content agency customers will engage best with.
 
The update, which comes as standard for all Street.co.uk customers, will make the task of crafting unique property descriptions and emails quicker and simpler than ever before, Street said.

When agents input key features, such as the number of bedrooms, property type and any distinguishable details, Street AI will create a bespoke property description for them.

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This can then be refined using prompts, modified manually or regenerated entirely if it is not to the agents’ taste. 

Street AI also offers the ability to generate email responses with just a click, using simple prompts. These responses can be written in the most frequently used tones of voice and will remove the burden of writing individual emails for each client.

Heather Staff, co-founder at Street.co.uk, said: “Our industry is constantly evolving and it is imperative that we continuously adopt the latest technology to ensure we are at the top of our game.

“Agents are spending countless hours writing unique property descriptions and sending hundreds of emails every day, when their attention could be much better placed elsewhere in the business.

“Street AI is fine-tuned for the estate agency sector and removes much of the long-winded administration work, while still providing the ability to personalise the details to match individual requirements and preferences. 

 "Whether it’s sending an email to a sales applicant to relay offer success, emailing a contractor about a job, or emailing a vendor to let them know how a viewing went, our AI feature can do it all, giving agents more time to focus on what they do best.”

  • Stephen Hayter

    Now that final line starts a different conversation altogether I.e. “what do agents do best?”

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    Put listings on rightmove
    send e mails

     
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