Camilia is an AI assistant for real estate agencies. It qualifies leads, schedules visits, and manages follow-ups automatically. You make the negotiation decisions.
This conversation is happening right now. No human agent. No scripts. Camilia reads, qualifies, books and closes.
Camilia understands context, budget, urgency and tone. It decides when to reply, when to wait, when to hand off to you. It's conversation, not automation.
It's an operating system made of five AI assistants working in parallel. Each has its own memory, limits and judgement. You lead, they execute — they never decide for you.
Cross-references 847 signals per lead: response time, message depth, searches, repeat viewings, financing. Tells you who to call first — not who to call.
You leave a viewing, record 40 seconds in the car, Camilia extracts budget, urgency, objections and psychographic profile. No keyboards, no forms, no Sunday afternoons.
AI cross-checks your full portfolio against each buyer's semantic profile. Doesn't search by filters — searches by why. Sends the top three with an explainable score and a tailored pitch.
When a lead stops replying on chat, Camilia calls them. Natural voice, local dialect, listens and adapts. Confirms viewings the day before, reschedules cancellations, re-qualifies cold leads.
Encrypted B2B network between Camilia agents. Post what your client wants and the AI finds the match in other agents' portfolios. Auto-generated contracts, anti-circumvention clause, automatic split commission.
Hit play. A €420,000 deal from "hi" to confirmed viewing. Real time.
03:14 AM. Laura sees the Almagro ad and asks for info. Most agencies take 9h. Camilia reacts in 28 seconds with a personalized message.
"In thirty days I went from 8% to 22% conversion.Carlos M. · Broker Madrid
The weird part isn't how much more I close.
It's how much time I got back to live."
Based on the average 2.8× uplift observed in 342 agents over the first 90 days. Not a promise — an average.
Email us at hola@camilia.io. A human answers — the AI is learning, but still terrible at sales.
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