Bot vs contact form in Real Estate: which converts better
A static contact form in Real Estate collects emails but doesn't sell: the customer fills in the fields and waits. Instead of a form, an AI sales agent holds a live conversation and drives to the action right now.
Why conversation converts better
- Answers questions immediately, not "after submission".
- Handles the objection in the moment, while the customer is warm.
- Doesn't scare people off with long form fields.
How to set up the bot for Real Estate so it actually sells
- Set the matching filter to 3–5 listings per request — the buyer doesn't drown in options and stays in the conversation.
- Add a block that defuses title-risk fears (liens, land records) — the lead makes it to the viewing.
- Capture budget and purchase goal at the start of the conversation — matching stays precise and your agents' time isn't wasted.
Which systems can the bot connect to
- Bitrix24, SalesDrive, 1C — and any other CRM
- Telegram, Instagram, and other messaging channels
Who this matters to most
A buyer looking for an apartment or house — to live in or as an investment. They ask about the neighborhood, budget, and clean title, weigh it against a mortgage, and often wait for "prices to drop". They commit to a viewing once they see 3–5 relevant options.
What it looks like in a conversation
FAQ
Is an AI sales agent a fit for the Real Estate niche?
Yes. It's a ready-made salesperson for Real Estate with built-in sales skills and industry expertise — you train it on your products, prices, and company facts.
How much does it cost and how do I pay?
A one-time purchase of the bot plus pay-as-you-go AI usage. No subscription fee for idle time.
Which channels does it work in?
Telegram, website chat widget, WhatsApp, Instagram — one bot in every channel at once.