Taskade Genesis turns your real estate platform concept into a complete relational ER diagram—properties, agents, inquiries, offers, and transactions—from one plain-language prompt.
What Is an AI Real Estate Listings Schema Agent?
A Real Estate Listings Schema Agent designs the relational structure behind property platforms: property records linked to listings, agents assigned to listings, buyers tied to inquiries and showings, and closed transactions referencing all parties.
Why Use a Real Estate Listings Schema Agent?
Real estate platforms combine transaction data and relationship management—getting the schema right upfront prevents costly refactoring later.
- Relationship field: link buyer, agent, and property records in one native relational layer.
- Calendar view: map showing appointments and offer deadlines on the same dataset.
- AI agents with 33 tools: auto-generate property descriptions when a new listing is created.
- Custom domain + client logins: give buyers and sellers a branded portal (Business+).
- 15+ frontier models: choose OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google models for the agent.
Who Should Use a Real Estate Listings Schema Agent?
- Proptech founders building a listings platform or agent CRM from scratch.
- Real estate agencies moving off spreadsheets into a relational database.
- No-code builders setting up a property management system in Airtable or Notion.
- Developers designing the data layer for a multi-listing-service integration.
- Investors auditing the data model of a proptech startup.
How To Use a Real Estate Listings Schema Agent?
- Click Use Agent to open the live Taskade Genesis schema app and explore it instantly.
- Describe your platform: "Agents list properties. Buyers submit inquiries and make offers."
- The agent produces a complete ER diagram with property status, offer states, and agent assignment tables.
- Use Databases view to add price-per-sqft, zoning, or commission fields.
- Connect to a CRM via /automate to sync leads automatically.
Browse more CRM tools at /agents and see community-built apps at /community.
