
A colleague who works at the speed of voice.
OpenHouse Agent listens between viewings, drafts the email, schedules the follow-up, pulls the report. You stay in your day. The admin stops piling up.
Try It
Try a prompt. No sign-up.
This is the actual flow Agent uses on the job. Voice in. Draft out. You approve before anything sends.
Step 1, give it a prompt
Hold and speak, or tap a prompt below.
Step 2, review the draft
Tap a prompt to see what Agent drafts.
Nothing sends. You see the same review drawer agents see in the app.
The Moment
Voice in. Draft out. Day back.
The work that used to take an hour at the desk happens in twenty seconds in the car. Same quality of email. Same tone. Same details. You just don’t have to type it.
Heard you say
“Reach out to number 3 in Árdan View, ask if they’ve picked their kitchen.”
Listening
Draft ready
Awaiting your approval
Hi Conor, hope you’re keeping well.
Just checking in on the kitchen selection for No. 3 Árdan View. The developer needs the order placed by Friday to keep your unit on schedule for the September handover. The brochure with the three finish options is attached.
Happy to walk you through any of them on a call. Otherwise, reply here with the option you’d like and I’ll lock it in for you.
A Day in the Life
A Tuesday, before and after.
Tuesday today
- 07:30
In the car. Phone propped on the dash, reading last night's emails at red lights.
- 09:00
At a viewing. Buyer asks about the warranty. You promise to dig it out and send it.
- 10:30
Driving to the next one. Two buyers waiting on contract updates.
- 13:00
Sandwich at the desk. Six follow-ups to write before the next viewing.
- 15:00
Show house. Phone buzzing. Three solicitors chasing the same buyer.
- 17:30
Office. Pulling the weekly pipeline for the developer. Spreadsheet open, no end in sight.
- 20:45
Home. Replying to the emails you didn't get to today.
Tuesday with Agent
- 07:30
In the car. “What's waiting on me today?” Briefing on screen, twenty seconds.
- 09:00
At a viewing. “Send John the warranty cert for unit 3.” Drafted by the time you're back in the car.
- 10:30
Driving. “Status on contracts for Conor and Mark.” Both ready to approve.
- 13:00
Sandwich at the desk. Six drafts in the queue. Approve all in ninety seconds.
- 15:00
Show house. Walk-ins logged by voice. Follow-ups drafted before you leave.
- 17:30
Office. Pipeline report drafted overnight. Read it, tweak it, send it.
- 20:45
Home. Phone away.
The point is not to do more. The point is to leave at six.
How It Works
Three steps, no curve.
You speak.
Tap and hold. Talk plainly, in the car or at the desk. No commands, no syntax.
Agent drafts.
The system finds the right buyer, unit, and history, then writes the email in your tone. Every output lands in a review drawer.
You approve.
One tap to send. One tap to edit. Nothing leaves your phone until you say so.
What It Does
Four jobs, off your plate.
Drafts every email worth writing.
Follow-ups, contract chases, kitchen selection nudges, solicitor queries. Agent knows who, why, and when.
Schedules viewings on your calendar.
Connect once. Agent proposes times that work, sends the confirmation, handles the reschedule when buyers cancel.
Handles lettings end to end.
RPZ rent caps built in. Rent arrears flags. RTB reminders. Tenant communication.
Pulls the report you'd build by hand.
Weekly pipelines for developers. End-of-week summaries for partners. Drafted, formatted, ready to send.
Built For You
You probably recognise one of these.
New homes sales agents.
Selling 20 to 200 units across schemes. Agent keeps the pipeline moving and drafts the developer reports without you opening a spreadsheet.
Letting agents with full portfolios.
Tracking 30 to 100 active tenancies. Agent handles renewals at RPZ-permitted rents, flags arrears, and keeps RTB compliance current.
Sole practitioners and small offices.
The agent is the office. Agent is the colleague who picks up the typing so you can stay on the phone and on the road.
240,964
Private tenancies registered with the RTB
105,594
Private landlords in Ireland
50,507
Tenancies managed by Approved Housing Bodies
All under annual registration, RPZ rent caps, and RTB compliance obligations. Agent handles each one in the way the law expects.
Source: Residential Tenancies Board, Q4 2024 Profile of the Register.
You stay in control of everything that leaves your name.
Every email, viewing confirmation, and renewal letter sits in a drawer until you tap Approve. Voice doesn’t override that. The drawer is not a limitation. It’s the part of the design that makes the rest of it possible to trust.
Live in agents’ pockets today.
Agent runs on iOS and Android. Voice-first on the road. Full keyboard at the desk. We ship new features continuously based on what real agents tell us they need.
Part of the OpenHouse platform.
Developers run the dashboard. Residents get the homeowner app. Installers get Care. Agents get Agent. Same data, different surfaces.