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Your Marketing Now Takes Orders

Connect roomvu to Claude or ChatGPT and run your listings, calendar, and leads by talking to them. Here is what that actually looks like.

AI assistant connected to roomvu managing real estate listings, calendar, and leads

Most agents do not have a marketing problem. They have a sitting-down-at-a-computer problem.

You know the price needs to come down on the Oak Street listing. You know you should post about it. You know the photos are in the wrong order. All three of those things are ten minutes of clicking, and you are between a showing and a home inspection.

So it waits. Then it waits again.

That is the gap the roomvu MCP closes.

What it actually is

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. Skip the acronym: here is what it means for you.

You connect your roomvu account to Claude or ChatGPT with one URL. From then on, your AI assistant is not guessing about your business. It is looking at your real listings, your real leads, your real content calendar, and your real market.

Then you talk to it. And it does the work.

The difference between “AI” and this

Every tool in real estate says it has AI now. Most of them mean a text box that writes captions.

This is different in one specific way: your assistant can change your account. Not draft something for you to copy and paste. It actually drops the price, actually reorders the photos, actually schedules the post.

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different things it can do right now, across your listings, your content calendar, your reviews, your leads, your profile, and your market data.

What that looks like on a Tuesday

You are in the car between appointments. You say:

You say

“Pull my active listings, drop 1847 Oak to $1.19M, make the renovated kitchen shot the cover, and build a Before & After carousel about the adjustment for Thursday morning.”

Your assistant pulls the listing, makes the change, picks the photo, generates the carousel in the style you asked for, and puts it on Thursday.

In the dashboard
4 screens

About fifteen minutes of clicking, if nothing interrupts you.

Through the MCP
1 sentence

And you never stopped driving.

It works both directions

Reading is just as useful as writing.

“Show me every hot lead from the last 30 days that came in through my landing pages.”
“What’s scheduled for me this week?”
“What’s the single best thing I could do in roomvu this week that I’m not doing?”

That last one pulls your actual next-best action based on what you are using and what you are not. It is the honest answer, not a sales pitch.

The part we want you to read twice

Your assistant acts as you. It is signed in to your account. Anything it does is the same as you doing it.

That is the whole point, and it is also the thing to respect. It can delete a testimonial. It can remove a listing. It can change your subscription. It will only ever do those things if you ask, but ask carelessly and it will listen.

Two habits fix this completely:

  1. Tell it to show you first. “List what you’re about to change before you change it.”
  2. Read the summary back before you say go.

That is it. Same discipline you would use handing a task to a new assistant on day one.

Who this is actually for

Not for you, yet

If you post twice a year and do not want to post more, this will not help you. The MCP amplifies a habit you already have. It does not create one from nothing.

Built for you

If you already know content works, already have listings moving, and the only thing standing between you and consistency is the fifteen minutes you never have, this is the fix.

Your content was already done for you. Now the controls are too.

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