"wait... you built this for ME?"
True words from one of our Huzi Members. His reaction is the reason why I am sharing this with all of you. This user has been trying to figure out how to stand out in this market where everyone's fighting for the same referrals, right? And I realized something: we all SAY we add value, but most of us are just... doing the transaction. Close the deal, move on, repeat. I wanted to build something that made agents (or LOs, or anyone I work with) look like an absolute genius in front of their clients. Not after the deal. Before it even starts. Here's what I built: A pre-listing report that shows sellers exactly what their home could be worth if they renovated first. Not just "yeah, maybe fix up the kitchen." I'm talking: - AI-generated mockups of what the space could actually look like - A full budget breakdown with real products and prices - Available equity calculations - Which loan types make sense for the renovation (depending on budget) All of it in one shareable board they can walk through with their client. I recorded the whole workflow and I think some of you might actually want to try this. If you're an agent: This is the kind of thing that makes listing appointments feel less like "let me convince you to hire me" and more like "here's the plan, let's execute." If you're a loan officer: This is how you stop being "one of the LOs in their phone" and start being "the LO they can't do listings without." If you're anyone else in this ecosystem: There's probably a version of this you can build for your niche too. The best part? You can share the whole thing via email. They don't need a Huzi account. They just get a link to the board with all the visuals, the budget, and even a chat they can use to ask follow-up questions. So the agent doesn't have to wait on you. They can answer their client's questions in real time using the AI canvas you already set up for them. I don't know. Maybe I'm overhyping this. But the reaction I got when I sent this to the Huzi member last week made me think it's worth sharing.