For real estate teams

Find real estate buyers and sellers the moment they ask online.

Every week, people in your market post 'moving to [city], realtor recs?' or 'thinking of selling, where do I start?' IntentHunter watches the public conversations where your next client is already raising their hand, scores them, and drops them in one inbox.

Why this matters

What's actually happening today

Your next client is asking strangers, not you

Relocation threads, 'is now a good time to sell?', and FSBO-regret posts get crowdsourced in public communities long before anyone calls an agent. If you're not watching, an agent down the street is.

Portal leads are expensive and resold five ways

A portal lead costs more every year and lands in four other inboxes at the same time. A public thread naming your city and a timeline is warmer and uncontested.

Referrals don't scale with your goals

Your sphere is finite. Watching the open web for new-mover and life-event signals adds a second pipeline that isn't capped by who you already know.

What you get

What IntentHunter does for you

Local intent, scored

Track your city, neighborhoods, and nearby relocation hubs. Every public post about a move, a sale, or an agent search is scored against your market so the strongest surface first.

Timing, not just keywords

Signals are classified by intent, ready-to-transact versus still researching, so a 'closing in 60 days, need an agent' post outranks someone idly browsing.

One inbox, source links included

Every signal links straight to the original thread so you read the full context before deciding how to show up. IntentHunter never posts or DMs for you.

A project per market or teammate

Run separate projects for different cities, price tiers, or agents, each with its own topics and inbox, within your plan's limits.

How it works

From setup to your first useful signal

  1. 01

    Set your market and keywords

    Add your city, surrounding areas, and the language locals use ('moving to', 'realtor recommendation', 'selling my house').

  2. 02

    We scan the public conversations

    Local communities, forums, and social posts are scanned and scored against your market and the signal types that precede a transaction.

  3. 03

    Review the thread, reach out your way

    Open the source, read the full context, and decide whether to comment helpfully, connect, or pass. You control every interaction.

FAQ

Common questions

Do these people actually post where you can find them?
Yes. Relocation, 'should I sell', and 'realtor recommendation' threads are among the most common posts in local communities. IntentHunter surfaces and scores them so you don't have to scroll.
Does IntentHunter contact leads for me?
No. It finds and scores public conversations and links you to the source. Whether and how you reach out is entirely up to you, with no auto-posting or DMing.
Can I cover more than one city or agent?
Yes, as separate projects, each with its own market, keywords, and inbox. Your plan sets how many projects, sources, and seats you get.

Ready when you are.

Create a project, choose the sources your plan supports, and review scored signals as scans run.