

“Your network is your net worth.”
Real estate is a relationship business, but most people have no way to visualize, track, or leverage their network.
A visual relationship graph that shows how everyone in your real estate world is connected. Turn your network into a powerful asset.
D3.js-powered visualization showing all your connections. Zoom, pan, and click nodes to explore. See the shape of your network at a glance.
Categorize connections as worked_with, referred, family, friend, colleague, agent_client, vendor_client, co_buyer, co_seller, or neighbor. Each type has different trust implications.
0.00-1.00 strength score based on interaction history, transaction count, review scores, and recency. See who your strongest connections are.
Find the shortest path to any user on the platform. See who you know who knows them. Request introductions through mutual connections.
Full audit trail of every interaction: events attended together, work documented, reviews left, messages exchanged. See the depth of each relationship.
Ask a mutual connection to introduce you to someone. They approve, and a group chat is created with an introduction message.
Building and visualizing your client and referral network
Benefit: See all your past clients, referral sources, and professional connections in one view. Identify who to reach out to for referrals.
Finding trusted professionals through your network
Benefit: See which contractors your neighbors have worked with. Get warm introductions instead of cold calls.
Getting discovered through network effects
Benefit: Your connections' connections can find you. Referrals happen naturally through the network graph.
Finding your way into the local real estate community
Benefit: Path discovery shows how you're connected to anyone. Request introductions to build your network.
Completed events create or strengthen relationship edges between participants.
Completed bookings create edges between clients and professionals. Trust builds over time.
Documenting work creates edges between homeowners and vendors.
Extended conversations can strengthen relationship edges.
Screenshot coming soon