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r/RealEstateTechnology • Weekly Digest

This Week's Summary

A developer launched QuickStaging, an AI-powered virtual staging tool addressing real estate agents' pain points around cost ($25-75 per image), turnaround time (24-48 hours), and quality concerns with existing solutions. The post received minimal engagement (0 score, 30% upvote ratio, 5 comments) in r/RealEstateTechnology, suggesting either niche audience limitations, skepticism about AI staging quality, or potential concerns about self-promotion in the community.

⬆ 0👤 u/mracatay• recently

Built an AI Virtual Staging Tool for Agents - Would Love Feedback from Real Users

Developer showcases QuickStaging, an AI virtual staging solution designed to undercut traditional staging services on price and speed while maintaining quality. The tool targets a genuine market frustration documented through years of agent conversations. Despite addressing a legitimate business problem, the post gained minimal traction, indicating potential community skepticism about AI staging results or resistance to product pitches.

💬 Low engagement with 5 comments and 30% upvote ratio suggests either niche market appeal, community skepticism about AI staging quality, or negative sentiment toward self-promotional postsOpen on Reddit →
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