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What Reddit says: Real estate agency owner looking to pay $500–2,000 for an AI automation workflow show me what you've built

Reddit users in agencies discussions are using this thread to compare what AI actually helps with in day-to-day work. The original post focuses on i run a mid-size real estate agency and we're drowning in leads we can't qualify fast enough. i've been told ai automation can fix this but i have no idea what's actually possible vs. hype. before i hire someone, i want to see *real* examples not mockups, not "i can build this." i want to see workflows you've already b.

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Real estate agency owner looking to pay $500–2,000 for an AI automation workflow show me what you've built

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