AgentLog
Real EstateSt. Louis, MO

Voice CRM for real estate real estate agents in St. Louis.

Clayton, Ladue, Webster Groves — relocation buyers need clean per-call follow-up. AgentLog turns the voice note you record between showings into a clean CRM update — contact changes, tasks, stage moves, and a draft follow-up text — before you start the next buyer call.

MidwestMedian sale price ~$255k; >25k transactions/yearPairs with Follow Up Boss, Lofty, kvCORE

Why real estate agents in St. Louis keep losing the post-call note

  • Voice notes pile up in Notes, WhatsApp, and your head between showings
  • Manual CRM entry happens at 10pm — or never
  • Follow-ups slip when the post-showing note never becomes a task
  • Stage changes lag behind the actual conversation
  • St. Louis markets like Clayton, Ladue, Webster Groves all run different conversations — losing context on one costs the deal on the next.

What a buyer call becomes inside AgentLog

One tap on your phone. Speak the post-showing recap. AgentLog transcribes with speaker diarization, extracts the real estate signals, and shows you a review screen before anything writes to your CRM.

Sample voice noteSpoke to Maria — John from Compass introduced her. She loved the Brickell apartment but thinks the kitchen is small. She wants to bring her husband Saturday at 11. Budget is still under 850k. Remind me Friday to confirm and send her the floor plan.
PersonMaria Alvarez (Buyer)
CompanyCompass (referrer: John)
OpportunityBrickell 2BR — listing 4831$845,000
StageShowing Scheduled
Tasks1. Friday 9am — confirm Saturday showing with Maria2. Send Brickell floor plan to Maria3. Saturday 11am — show Brickell unit to Maria + husband
Suggested textHi Maria — confirming Saturday at 11. I'll bring the floor plan and a couple of comparable units in Brickell.

How St. Louis real estate agents use it

1. Capture between showings

Tap record from the home-screen PWA in your car. Speak the recap. Drive on.

2. Confirm what was heard

Transcript, extraction, tasks, draft text — review before any CRM write happens.

3. Apply to your deal pipeline

Approved updates land in your CRM as contact changes, tasks, and stage moves.

CRMs real estate agents in St. Louis typically use

Follow Up Boss

AgentLog feeds your buyer call notes into Follow Up Boss — keeping your deal pipeline current without manual typing.

Lofty

AgentLog feeds your buyer call notes into Lofty — keeping your deal pipeline current without manual typing.

kvCORE

AgentLog feeds your buyer call notes into kvCORE — keeping your deal pipeline current without manual typing.

Sierra Interactive

AgentLog feeds your buyer call notes into Sierra Interactive — keeping your deal pipeline current without manual typing.

BoomTown

AgentLog feeds your buyer call notes into BoomTown — keeping your deal pipeline current without manual typing.

Wise Agent

AgentLog feeds your buyer call notes into Wise Agent — keeping your deal pipeline current without manual typing.

Frequently asked

Why do real estate agents in St. Louis need a voice CRM?

Clayton, Ladue, Webster Groves — relocation buyers need clean per-call follow-up. AgentLog removes the post-buyer call typing tax so the next buyer call doesn't push the last one out of memory.

Does AgentLog work with the CRM I already use in St. Louis?

Yes — AgentLog is built to feed structured updates into the CRMs real estate agents actually use, including Follow Up Boss, Lofty, kvCORE, and others.

How long does each voice note take to turn into a CRM update?

Usually under 60 seconds end-to-end: a 30-second note becomes a transcript, an extraction, and a review screen you approve before any writes happen.

Is my audio kept private?

Audio and transcripts are stored against your account in Supabase. Nothing is applied to your CRM until you approve the parsed update on the review screen.

Other AgentLog pages relevant to real estate agents

Stop typing CRM updates after every buyer call.

Whether you're working Clayton or Ladue, AgentLog turns the voice note you'd record anyway into the CRM update you should have made an hour ago.