What it is
The tool writes three texts about a property in one run: a description for the listing, a text for a presentation and a post for social media. All three are built on the same facts, so they never contradict each other.
These are the same three texts included in the content generator package, but on their own: no photos, video, valuation, PDF or landing page.
Who needs it
- Brokers cover the portal description and the post in one go
- Owners get a text before the property exists in the catalog
- Agencies keep one voice across listings written by different people
How to use it
Open the tool
Go to AI tools > Listing texts.
Choose where the facts come from
From my listing: rooms, area, district and price are taken from the property card. Fill in manually: describe the property in your own words, up to 2000 characters. No catalog listing is required.
Add a note about the style
A separate line about tone, up to 500 characters: a restrained business tone, or an emphasis on family living. This field is optional.
Choose the output language
Eight languages are available: English, Ukrainian, Russian, German, Spanish, Azerbaijani, Arabic, French. The language of the text does not depend on your cabinet language.
Collect the texts
The result appears in the My texts tab. Each text has its own copy button.
What you get
| Text | Best for |
|---|---|
| Listing description | The property card on a portal or in the catalog |
| Presentation text | A client email, a presentation, a proposal |
| Social media post | A feed publication, including through the publisher |
The listing stays untouched
The texts are produced alongside the property card, not inside it: you copy the result yourself and paste it where you need it. If you want the description to land in the property together with photos, video and a landing page, that is the job of the content generator.
Payment
One run of three texts costs $1 and is charged to your wallet balance. More on this: plans and pricing.
The facts come from what you provide: the property card or your own description. The more specific the description, the more precise the texts.