Sunday, July 5 · Week 6
Sample issueSeller-facing brief
The Sunday Beat
- Showings
- 3 private showings
- Feedback
- 2 feedback responses
- Issue
- Seller-facing brief
For real estate listing agents
Capture the work you already do. ListingBeat turns it into The Sunday Beat: a seller-safe weekly brief you approve before it sends Sunday evening.
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Sunday, July 5 · Week 6
Sample issueSeller-facing brief
Never miss a beat. Neither will your seller.
Showings
Three private showings, including one return visit.
Feedback
Natural light and the backyard stood out; primary-bedroom scale and price fit remain the questions.
The Work Log
Lead-photo order refreshed, open house promoted, disclosures sent, and new competition reviewed.
Next move
Hold through Wednesday, finish follow-up, then compare the response on Thursday.
Delivered · Sun 6:42 PM
The three moments
Before the agreement, put the communication promise in writing. After the sign goes up, keep the seller's weekly record clear.
Bring The Listing Promise: a written, personal commitment that makes your standard of care visible before the seller chooses an agent.
Give them a reason to choose you before they sign.
The Sunday Beat is ready every Sunday evening, even when nothing sold, so you can review the work, response, and next move before sending it.
Show the work before the call comes.
Walk in with the evidence thread: showings, feedback themes, listing website attention, and comp movement in one narrative your seller has been reading for weeks.
Evidence before opinion.
Your first week
The point is not more typing. The point is that the work you already did and the attention your listing earned become a seller-safe brief after you approve it.
Email forwards, mobile Send to, quick notes, and listing prompts all land on the right listing.
Website views, buyer-agent notes, seller questions, and follow-up details stay attached to the listing.
Raw feedback becomes professional language with context.
Nothing seller-facing leaves until you review it.
You do
Forward feedback, add a quick note, review the seller-ready wording, and decide the next move.
What ListingBeat handles
It files work to the listing, organizes the evidence, keeps private context out of the seller view, and preserves the approved Sunday Beat.
Works beside your CRM and transaction tools. No contact or transaction-data migration required.
Activity capture
Forward an email, use Send to on mobile, tap the lock-screen widget, or answer the leaving-listing prompt. ListingBeat files the item to the right listing and keeps it private until review.
Agent or assistant forwards buyer-agent notes. ListingBeat matches sender, MLS, address, and listing.
Share a screenshot, email text, or field note from the phone into the private capture queue.
A location-aware prompt turns the real-world moment into a quick note while the visit is fresh.
A widget starts a showing recap, quick note, or feedback paste directly on the listing.
THE WORK LOG
Showings are only the visible edge of the listing work. The buyer-agent calls, reverse prospecting, social ads, flyers, broker open notes, listing website views, syndication checks, and agent-reviewed comparable movement still shape the seller conversation. Capture that work while it is fresh, choose what belongs in the seller view, and let The Sunday Beat explain the record without opening your private notebook.
Tap it when it happens. It’s in your Sunday Beat.
Seller-safe, shown not claimed
You review and approve every word before your seller sees it.
Raw feedback
“The primary bedroom feels tight for this price compared with the newer home.”
The Beat says
“Buyers valued the natural light and backyard while comparing primary-bedroom scale and price fit with two newer nearby options. Recommendation inside.”
The weekly contrast
| Moment | Status quo | With ListingBeat |
|---|---|---|
| Sunday night, your seller wonders how the weekend went | Sunday-night email assembled from texts, screenshots, and memory | Open The Sunday Beat draft, review the evidence, and approve the seller-ready brief. |
| Your seller wonders if you’re earning the commission | They judge you on showings alone, the only work they see | The Work Log puts all of it in The Sunday Beat: calls made, ads run, agents contacted, events held |
| ShowingTime feedback lands | Forward raw buyer-agent comments with no context | Forward it to ListingBeat, then approve seller-safe themes and next steps |
| A quiet week makes the seller nervous | Send a thin update and hope they don't wonder what you did | Show marketing work, website views, follow-up, feedback chase, and what happens next |
| Week-6 price talk gets tense | Lead with your opinion and watch the seller defend the number | Bring the evidence thread your seller has been reading for weeks |
| The listing website gets attention, but the seller never hears about it | Page views stay in a separate report or never make it into the update | Listing website views become seller-safe proof inside The Sunday Beat |
The kitchen-table script
“At signing, you get my Listing Promise in writing-so you can see exactly how I will keep you informed and guide the next decision. While your listing is active, I send your Sunday Beat each Sunday evening: a clear account of the work I completed, the buyer response we received, what it means, and what I recommend next.”
Inspect before you start
No account and no sales call required. Use a demo listing, read the exact seller-facing artifacts, and check where ListingBeat fits beside the tools you already use.
FAQ
No. ListingBeat sits alongside your CRM, with nothing to migrate. Your CRM manages relationships. ListingBeat proves the work on the listings you already won.
Forward feedback, use Send to on mobile, tap a quick note, or approve a listing prompt. ListingBeat assembles your Sunday Beat from the activity you review. No imports to configure, nothing to migrate.
No. Sellers use a magic link from the email or text they already got. No password, no new account, no extra software for them to learn.
The seller does not get the raw punch in the face. ListingBeat drafts a seller-safe translation, and you review and approve every word before your seller sees it.
Every seller-facing update is gated by agent approval, and the sent Beat becomes a clear record of what was communicated.
ShowingTime tells your seller what buyers said. ListingBeat tells your seller what it means.
Compare the reportsBecause the weekend is when your listing lives: the showings, the open house, the drive-bys. Sunday evening is when your seller is wondering how it went. The Sunday Beat answers before they ask, and the next issue opens with any feedback still in transit.
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