Automate the work. Protect the relationship. Grow the pipeline.
SAGE MarketOps helps real-estate agents and small teams organize neglected follow-up, route replies, and see the next right action—without unattended outreach.
One focused system instead of another tool to manage.
The first engagement addresses one measurable workflow leak, proves the process, and expands only when the evidence supports it.
Inspect
Review a controlled database sample, source fields, suppression evidence, response capacity, calendar, and reply coverage.
Design
Define the eligible cohort, approval owner, message versions, canary group, pause rules, and scorecard.
Route
Positive replies become human tasks. Opt-outs suppress. Exceptions escalate. Results are reported without inflated attribution.
The Database Reactivation Sprint
A controlled, email-first engagement that works an agreed portion of an agent-owned database, restores visibility, routes replies, and produces a factual scorecard.
Included
- Controlled sample and data-quality review
- Eligibility and suppression process
- Human-approved email sequence
- Canary release and pause thresholds
- Reply categorization and human routing
- Daily brief and final scorecard
Not included
- Automated SMS without documented consent
- Unattended AI outreach
- Legal, lending, title, or brokerage advice
- Lead, appointment, closing, or income guarantees
Designed to prove fit before adding complexity.
Do I have to replace my CRM?
No. The first review identifies the actual source systems and recommends the smallest useful change. A functioning system should not be replaced merely because another tool exists.
Will SAGE send messages without me?
No live release occurs without the approved path and named human owner. The initial design is email-first; SMS and calling are separately gated.
Do you guarantee appointments or closings?
No. SAGE can control delivery, logging, routing, and reporting. It cannot guarantee another person’s response or a transaction outcome.
What happens during the workflow review?
We identify what already works, verify one operating leak, and choose one of four outcomes: no fit, readiness audit, controlled pilot, or a clearly defined later follow-up.
Find the one workflow leak worth fixing first.
A brief review is more useful than a software tour. We begin with what is verifiable and stop if the problem is not meaningful.