WiseAI Agency · Free for Ontario REALTORS®
Three Claude Skills, built for Ontario real estate — yours for free.
Listing marketing, client follow-ups, and deal-file coordination — with RECO/TRESA advertising rules, the Ontario Human Rights Code, CASL, and FINTRAC awareness built into every draft. Install once, use them on every listing and every file. No credit card, no catch.
What's a Claude Skill?
A reusable instruction set you install once — then just talk to it.
A Skill installs once inside Claude Desktop or Claude Cowork. After that you describe what you need in plain English — paste in property details, describe the follow-up you want, or hand it a signed offer — and Claude drafts it using the rules built into that Skill. No prompt engineering, no giant instruction block to paste in every time.
What's in the kit
Three Skills, three parts of the job.
Market the listing
Listing Launch Kit
Turn property facts into a complete marketing package: an MLS description (short and long), a printable feature sheet, four social captions (Just Listed, Open House, Just Sold, Price Improvement), and a CASL-compliant email blast. Minutes, not an afternoon.
Try this
"123 Maple St, Woodstock. 3 bed, 2 bath, 1,850 sq ft. New furnace 2021, finished basement, fenced yard. Open house Saturday 1-3pm."
Full MLS copy, a formatted feature sheet, four ready-to-post captions, and a draft email blast with a CASL footer — reviewed against RECO/TRESA rules and the Ontario Human Rights Code before you see it.
Nurture the people
Client Concierge
Drafts warm, professional buyer and seller follow-ups: weekly seller updates, price-improvement conversations, showing-feedback requests, offer and closing messages, and full nurture sequences. Every message is a draft for you to review — it never sends on its own.
Try this
"Draft a weekly update for the Petersons — 4 showings this week, one offer expected Monday, feedback was the price is a touch high."
A short text version and a longer email version, both CASL-aware, plus a suggested cadence for the next check-in — calm and data-led, never pushy.
Coordinate the deal
Deal Desk
Reads an accepted Ontario Agreement of Purchase and Sale and builds a critical-dates table, a conditions tracker, a file-open checklist, draft reminder messages, and a one-page deal summary. Not legal advice — it flags anything unclear rather than guessing.
Try this
"Here's the signed APS for 45 Elm Crescent — build the deal file."
A chronological dates table, a conditions tracker with waiver forms noted, a FINTRAC-aware file-open checklist, draft reminders for the buyer/seller/lawyer, and a glanceable one-page summary.
How it works
Set up once. Use it on every file after that.
Install once
Claude Desktop or Claude Cowork → Settings → Customize → Skills → Upload. Drop in each .zip. Under a minute per Skill.
Describe what you need
Plain English — paste in property details, describe the follow-up you want, or paste a signed offer. No prompt engineering.
Review, then use it
Every draft is yours to edit. Nothing sends itself, and nothing reaches a client until you have read it.
Free download
Get the Realtor Skill Kit.
Why this isn't a generic AI prompt
The compliance is built in, not bolted on.
Ask a generic AI chatbot for listing copy and it might describe your buyer instead of the property, skip CASL's unsubscribe line, or get REALTOR® capitalization wrong. These three Skills were built by working through the actual Ontario rules first.
| Standard | What the Skills enforce |
|---|---|
| RECO / TRESA advertising rules | Your RECO-registered name only, no misleading or deceptive claims, no invented features, awards, or rankings. |
| Ontario Human Rights Code | Strips language tied to a protected ground — "perfect for a young family," "walking distance to [named church]" — and describes the property, not the buyer. |
| CASL | Marketing email gets sender identification and a working unsubscribe; transactional messages still identify the sender. |
| REALTOR® / MLS® trademarks | Correct capitalization and usage in every draft, per CREA guidelines. |
| FINTRAC awareness | Deal Desk's file-open checklist includes identity verification and receipt-of-funds record-keeping. |
None of this is legal advice. Deal Desk in particular flags anything unclear in an Agreement of Purchase and Sale rather than guessing — interpretation of conditions and title is for your real estate lawyer.
Built the same way we build your AI front desk.
If a Skill that reads a signed offer and never guesses at a date is useful, imagine what an AI that answers your phone at 11 PM, in your caller's own language, could do for your listings.