Bangkok condo agent
New listings arrive with photos, specs, and the same generic description as every portal.
The workflow drafts a specific story from unit details, light, layout, transit, and agent notes.
Listings
Forty unique listing pages with proper Act 2 narrative — not three plus thirty-seven copy-pastes.
Most agents skip the property story not because they don't believe in it, but because writing 30 unique narratives a month is too much. The workflow takes the bottleneck off.
Best fit
This is not a generic chatbot. It is a narrow workflow around work your team already does every week.
Use cases
Bangkok condo agent
New listings arrive with photos, specs, and the same generic description as every portal.
The workflow drafts a specific story from unit details, light, layout, transit, and agent notes.
Phuket villa agency
Luxury listings need a better description than bedroom count and pool size.
Voice notes from the viewing become buyer-facing copy about privacy, flow, and rental appeal.
Developer sales team
Off-plan units need clear pages before show units are photographed.
Floor plans and developer specs become draft listing pages that sales staff can refine.
Manual today
Agents copy portal text because writing a fresh listing for every unit eats the week.
With the workflow
Photos, specs, and a short agent note become a unique draft that still needs human approval before publishing.
How it works
The workflow is designed around approval, not blind automation. AI prepares the work; your team keeps control.
Upload listing photos, specs, and a 30-second voice note from your viewing.
Workflow drafts a 220-word property story in your tone, naming the unit's actual character.
Same workflow drafts the neighborhood section from transit, school, and amenity data.
Agent reviews each draft in 5 minutes, edits the one sentence that did not land, publishes.
Included
Owner concerns
Facts come from your specs and notes. The agent reviews the draft before anything goes live.
That is why the workflow uses unit-specific observations: light, noise, view, building feel, and buyer context.
Questions
AI-drafted, agent-edited content is fine. The agent edit makes it unique enough; the per-unit specifics make it useful enough.
Yes — the workflow takes floor plans and developer specs as input instead of photos.
Yes. We can draft in English, Thai, or both depending on your buyer pool.
Next step
If this starts touching inventory, staff, dashboards, customer history, or several locations, move into a custom AI system.