Illustrative internal view
Beat readiness
Recommended action
Request missing showing feedback, then attach one clear next step.
No public score is shown here. The product explains the underlying signals and keeps the view private.
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Private listing health
Beat readiness turns seven documented communication and proof dimensions into an explainable internal view: what is strong, what deserves attention, and the next action that would make the seller record clearer.
Illustrative internal view
Recommended action
Request missing showing feedback, then attach one clear next step.
No public score is shown here. The product explains the underlying signals and keeps the view private.
Seven dimensions, not one mystery number
Every dimension comes from the active listing record. A visitor can inspect the same inputs in the demo instead of trusting a decorative gauge.
How recently the seller received approved activity or a sent report.
Reviewed Work Log proof recorded during the current seven-day window.
How many completed showings have a connected buyer-side response.
Recent portal attention that may make a proactive update useful.
Repeated price-sensitive feedback and a meaningful drop in activity direction.
Whether the most recent sent weekly report keeps the Sunday rhythm current.
Whether the listing has a relevant seller, pricing, feedback, showing, or open-house action.
The view ends with one concrete move rather than a score the agent has to interpret alone.
The action order
The recommendation is deterministic. It follows the current record in a defined order, so an agent can understand why one action appears before another.
Repeated price-sensitive feedback can move the evidence conversation to the front.
A sharp increase in seller portal attention can call for a calm, direct update.
A missing or aging seller update becomes the immediate gap to close.
Completed showings without response point to the next follow-up task.
An aging weekly report points back to the next reviewed issue.
A listing without a relevant action needs one specific move attached to the record.
What it is not
Beat readiness does not forecast an outcome, choose a price, or turn private coaching into a leaderboard. It points to communication and proof work the authorized team can inspect and act on.
It does not predict buyer intent, days on market, final price, or a successful outcome.
The seller receives clarity and proof, never the internal readiness calculation.
Team comparisons stay private for coaching and office operations.
Strong signals, watch signals, and the recommended action explain the view.
Beat readiness versus weekly momentum
Beat readiness stays attached to an individual listing. Weekly momentum is the portfolio-level progress view for the current weekly window and advances through five transparent milestones.
Momentum resets with the week. The Work Log, sent Beats, value receipt, and listing history do not disappear or lose value.
Team and brokerage views
Authorized leads can compare cadence, feedback coverage, website context, and proof gaps across shared listings. The purpose is to find the listing that needs attention before the seller has to ask—not to publish a ranking.
Private coaching view
A sent Beat or seller update is aging.
Completed showings are missing connected response.
The Work Log needs current seller-visible activity.
The listing record has no clear next action.
Beat readiness FAQ
Beat readiness is an agent-facing listing health and proof-readiness view. It combines seven documented dimensions, shows strong and watch signals, and recommends the next action that would make the active-listing communication record clearer.
No. It does not predict a sale, buyer intent, days on market, or final price. It measures the current communication and proof record: cadence, reviewed activity, feedback coverage, seller attention, pricing friction, reporting, and next-step clarity.
No. Beat readiness stays inside agent and authorized team views. Sellers receive approved activity, sent Sunday Beats, reviewed feedback themes, and clear next steps—not internal scores, watch signals, or team comparisons.
No. Team and brokerage views use readiness privately to find listings that may need attention and to coach the communication standard. ListingBeat does not publish an agent leaderboard or expose private coaching comparisons to sellers.
Beat readiness is the listing-level measure built from seven communication and proof dimensions. Weekly momentum is a portfolio-level view of five transparent milestones during the current weekly operating window. Momentum resets with the week; the underlying listing record continues to compound.
Beat readiness is available on Solo, Pro, Team, and Brokerage. Team and Brokerage also add private readiness views across shared listings for coaching and office reporting.
Inspect the signal
Open the fictional workspace and watch readiness change as the listing record becomes more complete.