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gentCoach.AI is launching a cutting-edge training platform for real estate agents, leveraging advanced AI technology to provide personalized coaching. The Austin-based company will utilize specialized training bots on the platform to help agents improve their skills in areas such as sales, marketing, negotiation, and motivation.
The new platform prioritizes housing affordability, addressing the issue of high home prices that can hinder agents' ability to close deals effectively. According to AgentCoach.AI, users can access AI-powered tools to overcome common challenges faced by real estate agents.
Each training bot is designed to tackle specific pain points, including property insights, buyer engagement, and client management for first-time buyers or sellers. The negotiation training bot helps clients navigate tough negotiations with better communication strategies, while the motivation bot keeps agents motivated through goal-setting software and motivational messages.
To get started, agents can try the platform risk-free with a seven-day free trial. AgentCoach.AI offers various pricing options, including a free plan with general tips, as well as plans for individuals, teams, and organizations.
The launch of AgentCoach.AI's new platform comes at a time when coaching is becoming increasingly important in the real estate industry, which is undergoing significant changes. The company plans to expand its offerings with additional AI-powered tools, such as a property pitch tool and graphic generator, to help agents stay ahead in the market.
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