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r/RealEstateTechnology • Weekly Digest

This Week's Summary

Two emerging concerns in real estate technology: developers seeking to improve open-source data extraction tools for property listings, and professionals questioning the effectiveness of standard listing platforms when sharing with clients. The posts reveal a gap between available technology solutions and practical client engagement challenges, with both conversations exploring how to better control and optimize the property viewing experience.

⬆ 2👤 u/klavado• recently

How can I make my open source real estate data tool more useful to you?

Developer showcases a property web scraper tool that extracts structured JSON data (price, coordinates, images, bedrooms) from listing URLs, recently improved with AI assistance and a Chrome extension. Seeks community feedback on additional features to increase utility.

💬 Low but 100% positive (6 comments). Suggests niche but interested audience; community likely providing specific feature requests.Open on Reddit →
⬆ 1👤 u/airguide_me• recently

How are you sharing listing links with clients?

Professional questions whether sharing direct Zillow links is optimal given platform clutter (ads, competitor listings, distractions), exploring whether cleaner presentation formats improve client engagement and conversion.

💬 Minimal engagement (1 comment) despite high upvote ratio, indicating the question resonates but community lacks established best practices to share.Open on Reddit →
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