For listing agents

Your seller is wondering what you did this week.

ListingBeat turns your showings, feedback, and marketing into a polished report your seller gets every Sunday evening — so the weekend never ends in silence.

Never miss a beat. Neither will your seller.

ListingBeatSunday, June 7 · Week 6

The Sunday Beat

1428 Waverly RidgeSeller-facing brief
This week’s work — 14 buyer-agent contacts · 2 ads live · broker open held Thursday

Showings

Eleven showings, four price-fit objections.

Feedback

Kitchen finish and price fit came up most often.

Marketing

Open house recap, follow-up, and buyer-agent outreach logged.

Next move

Prepare the pricing evidence thread before the next call.

This is exactly what we needed. Thank you.

Delivered · Sun 6:42 PM

The three moments

The moments that decide whether a seller trusts you.

ListingBeat is hired for two jobs: win the listing appointment, then keep the seller calm through the sale.

How the Beat gets made

The Sunday Beat starts on Monday.

The point is not more typing. The point is that the work you already did becomes a seller-safe brief after you approve it.

1

Log the showing

From your phone, in under two minutes.

2

Feedback comes in

Buyer-agent notes, seller questions, and follow-up details stay attached to the listing.

3

Seller-safe translation drafted

Raw feedback becomes professional language with context.

4

You approve, Sunday evening it ships

Nothing seller-facing leaves until you review it.

THE WORK LOG

The work they never see. Until Sunday.

A listing is 10% showings and 90% invisible work. You already do it — the buyer-agent calls, the reverse prospecting, the social ads, the flyers, the broker open, the syndication checks. ListingBeat logs it in five seconds as it happens, and the Sunday Beat shows your seller all of it. Effort your seller can see is effort your seller values. Effort they can’t see is why agents get fired.

Buyer-agent callAd launchedFlyer dropBroker openOpen housePostcards mailedPrice analysisPhotographyStagingSign call

Tap it when it happens. It’s in Sunday’s Beat.

Seller-safe, shown not claimed

The seller gets context, not shrapnel.

You review and approve every word before your seller sees it.

Raw feedback

“Kitchen is dated and it’s way overpriced.”

The Beat says

“Buyers responded to the layout and yard; several flagged the kitchen finish and price fit against two recent nearby closings. Recommendation inside.”

Why agents switch

Replace the Sunday-night scramble with proof of work.

How ListingBeat changes seller communication moments
MomentStatus quoWith ListingBeat
Sunday night, your seller wonders how the weekend wentSunday-night email assembled from texts, screenshots, and memoryOpen the Sunday Beat draft, approve from the couch in two minutes.
Your seller wonders if you’re earning the commissionThey judge you on showings alone — the only work they seeThe Work Log puts all of it in the Sunday Beat: calls made, ads run, agents contacted, events held
ShowingTime feedback landsForward raw buyer-agent comments with no contextTranslate the feedback into seller-safe themes and next steps
A quiet week makes the seller nervousSend a thin update and hope they don't wonder what you didShow marketing work, follow-up, feedback chase, and what happens next
Week-6 price talk gets tenseLead with your opinion and watch the seller defend the numberBring the evidence thread your seller has been reading for weeks

The sixty seconds that wins the listing

“Your home becomes my beat. At signing, you get my Listing Promise in writing. Every Sunday evening after that, your Sunday Beat — every showing, every piece of feedback, everything I did to market your home, what it means, and what we do next. Ask the other agents you’re interviewing to put that in writing.”

FOUNDING FIFTY

The first fifty agents write this section.

ListingBeat is onboarding its first fifty listing agents at a founding rate that never goes up. In exchange: use it on a real listing, tell us the truth, and if it earned it, we print your quote right here — name, market, and listing count.

Claim a founding spot

Fifty means fifty. When they’re gone, this section becomes testimonials.

FAQ

Straight answers before you put it in front of a seller.

Is this a CRM?

No. ListingBeat sits alongside your CRM — nothing to migrate. Your CRM manages relationships. ListingBeat proves the work on the listings you already won.

Where does the data come from — am I typing everything in?

You log it once, from your phone, in under two minutes — a showing, a buyer-agent call, an ad launch. ListingBeat assembles the Sunday Beat from what you logged. No imports to configure, nothing to migrate.

Do my sellers need to create an account?

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.

What if the feedback is brutal?

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.

What does my broker/compliance team need to know?

Every seller-facing update is gated by agent approval, and the sent Beat becomes a clear record of what was communicated.

How is this different from ShowingTime feedback emails?

ShowingTime tells your seller what buyers said. ListingBeat tells your seller what it means.

Why Sunday evening?

Because 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 next Sunday’s opens with any feedback still in transit.

What does it cost?

Pricing starts with one listing. See the pricing page for the current plan structure.

Built for listing agents

Proof beats promises.

Start with one listing. Put The Sunday Beat in writing before your seller has to ask.