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eXp unveils AI assistant, Compass tool boosts market insight

MIBOR uses Broker Portal tech for Lundy’s Finding Homes; Inside Real Estate adds AI to CoreHome; Revive launches upgrade.

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echnology drives real‑estate innovation, with firms from startups to giants pushing new tools and partnerships. Below are the latest developments.

    **Compass launches Buyer Demand**

    Compass’s new Buyer Demand tool taps millions of saved searches and user activity to show agents live buyer interest across its network. It feeds pricing, marketing, and positioning decisions with up‑to‑date demand data, integrating with existing Compass products like Reverse Prospecting and Compass One. CEO Robert Reffkin says it lets agents enter listing meetings armed with real‑time buyer insights, reinforcing the role of agents as data‑driven advisors.

    **eXp introduces Mira, an AI assistant**

    eXp’s Mira is a voice‑ and text‑enabled AI assistant that pulls real‑time eXp data to give agents instant updates on cap status, revenue share, payouts, and tool navigation. CEO Leo Pareja calls it a competitive edge that frees agents to focus on relationships and closing deals. Other brokerages now offer AI assistants: Douglas Elliman’s Elli AI, KW’s KWIQ, and Real’s Leo.

    **MIBOR partners with Lundy via RealAPI**

    The MIBOR Broker Listing Cooperative teams with Lundy to streamline MLS data access. By authorizing Lundy’s Finding Homes platform to use Broker Public Portal’s RealAPI, the partnership eliminates manual MLS feed integration, speeding adoption of voice and AI features for agents and consumers. MIBOR CEO Shelley Specchio highlights reduced inefficiencies, while Lundy CEO Justin Lundy notes accelerated industry innovation.

    **Inside Real Estate expands CoreHome AI suite**

    IRE’s CoreHome, serving 170,000 agents, now adds HomeSearch AI (natural‑language search), Deals (email‑connected AI deal management), and beta mobile app Streams. CEO Joe Skousen stresses the platform’s end‑to‑end coverage—from search to transaction to homeowner engagement—while Chief Product Officer Julia Laurin emphasizes its powerful lifecycle tools.

    **Revive rebrands and upgrades its AI platform**

    Renovation firm Revive renames Revive Vision AI to Revive AI to reflect broader capabilities: lead generation, client engagement, and personalized branding. New features include an Engaged Leads dashboard, map views, filter tools, an enhanced comp tool, and white‑labeled email notifications. CTO Mansoor Bahramand says the updates help agents grow faster, smarter, and authentically, keeping agents at the transaction center.

    *Note: AI assisted in drafting this content, which was subsequently edited by a Real‑Estate News editor.*

eXp launches AI assistant Compass, enhancing market insight dashboard.