Real estate virtual assistant

The virtual assistant that finds sellers

A real estate virtual assistant handles the busywork you hand it. ZipISA goes further: it sources sellers in your ZIP, runs the outreach, and books the call, as an always-on AI.

What a virtual assistant does

A real estate VA is a person you hire to handle tasks you assign: data entry, scheduling, basic follow-up. You still direct the work and manage the hours.

What ZipISA does

ZipISA is an AI inside sales agent. It sources homeowners signaling they may sell in your ZIP, reaches out under its own AI identity, and books qualified appointments to your calendar.

When to use which

  • Use a human VA for judgment tasks, client care, and one-off projects that need a person.
  • Use ZipISA to source sellers and book appointments in your ZIP without hiring or scheduling anyone.
  • Many agents run both: the AI keeps the pipeline full, the person handles what only a person can.

Common questions

Can an AI replace a real estate virtual assistant?

For sourcing sellers, outreach, and booking appointments, yes. ZipISA does that work around the clock for a flat $69 a month per ZIP. A human VA is still useful for tasks that need a person, so many agents use both.

How is ZipISA different from a real estate VA?

A VA is a person you hire, train, and schedule. ZipISA is an AI inside sales agent that is always on, sources sellers from intent signals in your ZIP, and never needs onboarding or time off.

What does it cost compared to a VA?

ZipISA is a flat $69 a month per ZIP, cancel anytime. A real estate virtual assistant is typically an hourly or monthly wage plus the time you spend managing them.

Do leads know they are talking to an AI?

Yes. ZipISA is always disclosed as an AI and runs compliant outreach under its own identity. It never impersonates you or a real person.

Claim your agent and let it get to work

Three days of setup, then the AI ISA sources sellers and books calls in your territory for $69 a month.