Built for real estate
Built for how real estate actually works.
No add-ons. CMA, AI calling, brand DNA, and lead intelligence — all in.
Real estate isn't a sales pipeline. It's listings, showings, offers, transactions. Disclosures, license law, MLS rules, escrow timelines, fair-housing language, the TCPA paperwork — wired into the send path, not a checklist you assemble. Six-to-eighteen-month deal cycles. Clients who go cold for a year and come back when the second baby's on the way.
Most CRMs treat all of that like it's the same as selling SaaS. They give you a generic "Deal" object and tell you to bend.
Zaxin doesn't have a Deal object. It has Listings, Showings, Offers, Transactions — all native. CRMLS reads first-party. SMS, email, dialer — all built in. TCPA, 10DLC, DRE §10140.6, fair housing — wired into the send path, not a checklist you assemble.
One subscription. All-in. The CRM real estate agents would have built if they'd built one.
✓Automations that run as long as your deal does — 6 months or 18.Most CRMs cap at 90 days.
✓Listings, Showings, Offers, Transactions modeled natively.Most CRMs force everything into a generic "Deal."
✓Native calling and SMS — built in.Most CRMs need a Zapier bolt-on for both.
✓CRMLS is first-party. We read CRMLS directly.Most CRMs have no MLS layer.
✓Elite has no daily AI cap. Other tiers scale by usage.Most "AI CRMs" cap their email AI at 50/day.
✓One subscription, all-in from $99/mo.Equivalent stack on most platforms runs ~$135/seat before you've added a dialer or SMS.
✓Branching automation. Real-estate routing needs branches.Most CRMs only run linear trigger-action.
✓TCPA / 10DLC / DRE §10140.6 / fair housing scaffolding built in.Most CRMs ship none of it.
✓Real campaign segmentation, drip, behavior triggers.Most CRMs ship a bare-bones email blaster.