Made for UK estate agents

Replace 70%
of your weekly admin work.

The Compounding Office Method™ — seven custom Claude Workers, built specifically for UK estate agents, that handle listings, leads, viewings, negotiations, compliance and local SEO. Setup in ten minutes. No coding. No subscriptions.

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Est. MMXXVI · UK Property
Directory of Workers
Seven specialists, on staff from minute one.
01 The Listing Writer Drafting
02 The Photo Caption Pro On staff
03 The Lead Nurture Agent On staff
04 The Viewing Pre-Qualifier On staff
05 The Offer Negotiator On staff
06 The Compliance Drafter On staff
07 The Local SEO Engine On staff
On the floor All seven · day one
10 min
Setup time
7 Workers
Configured for UK property
£16,788
/yr — what enterprise charges
£37
One-time. Yours forever.
The 7 Specialists

Each Worker built for one
UK estate-agent job. Real outputs below.

For each Worker we show a real input, a verbatim output, the typical time saved, and where it breaks down — because if you're going to spend £37 to test this, you should know its limits before you do.

01 / The Listing Writer

Rightmove-ready listings, CPR-compliant, in ninety seconds.

Drafts UK listing copy from a property brief. Fact-checks postcode → borough → council tax band. Refuses Trading-Standards red-flag adjectives. Surfaces vendor disclosures by design.

Saves 25–40 min / listing
02

The Photo Caption Pro

Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn captions for the same property — each platform-native, in ninety seconds.

Saves 20–35 min / post
03

The Lead Nurture Agent

Post-viewing follow-ups that reference the actual lease term, EPC and council band the buyer asked about.

Saves 20–30 min / email
04

The Viewing Pre-Qualifier

WhatsApp scripts that check AIP, chain status and listing comprehension before the Saturday slot.

Recovers 1–2 viewings / month
05

The Offer Negotiator

RICS-aligned counter-offer scripts with comparable evidence and branching logic for buyer responses.

Protects 1–3 deals / month
06

The Compliance Drafter

First-draft AML CDD letters, AST clauses and GDPR notices — referenced to MLR 2017 (as amended).

Saves 25–35 min / letter
07

The Local SEO Engine

~1,250-word area guides citing Land Registry data, E-E-A-T structured, ready for your agency blog.

Saves 3–4 h / post
The Proof, Before the Pitch

We audited five live UK listings.
Here's what Worker #1 catches that
their in-house QC missed.

In May 2026 we audited five active UK property listings — total asking £2.5M — published by national agencies and independent south London firms. All five were live on Zoopla at the time of audit. Agency names anonymised; this is an industry-wide pattern, not criticism of any specific firm.

45
CPR red-flag adjectives — terms UK Trading Standards has identified as deceptive under CPR 2008.
2
Factual errors — including a misstated London borough on a £450K listing.
3
Missing or unclear EPC disclosures — material information under EPB Regulations 2012.
1
Literal copy-paste typo from a national agency — "Well-presented presented throughout".
Copy-paste typo

Demo 01 — A national agency, £620,000 listing

Verbatim at time of audit · Published on Zoopla
"Well-presented presented throughout, this stunning four-bedroom home offers spacious accommodation…"
A literal copy-paste error left "presented" duplicated in the headline opening — the kind of QC oversight that erodes trust before a buyer reads the second line. Worker #1 runs a final pass for duplicate-word patterns and basic grammar checks before publishing.
Wrong borough

Demo 02 — A south London independent, £450,000 listing

Verbatim at time of audit · Published on Zoopla
"Situated in the borough of Wandsworth, this wonderful home…"
The property's postcode places it in the London Borough of Lambeth, not Wandsworth. Under CPR 2008, misstating material location is a regulatory risk. Worker #1 fact-checks UK geography (postcode → borough → council tax band) before publish.
CPR violation

Demo 03 — A boutique London agency, £475,000 listing

Verbatim at time of audit · Published on Zoopla
"This charming three-bedroom home is situated in a sought-after location…"
"Sought-after location" is one of the specific phrases UK Trading Standards has flagged as potentially misleading under CPR 2008 when used without substantiation — it implies a verifiable claim without evidence. Worker #1 refuses to use it and offers compliant alternatives backed by referenceable facts (school catchments, transport links, sold-price comparisons).

The full audit including two additional listings (anonymised) and 30 additional examples before/after appears in the Estate Agent Ad Swipe File bonus.

The Stakes

Most UK solo agents lose 8–13 hours
per week to admin. Here's what that costs.

The math below uses a typical solo agent profile (6–10 listings/month, sales focus, single operator). Numbers vary if you're lettings-heavy, multi-agent, or running below six listings/month.

Weekly admin taskHours / week£ opportunity cost / year
Property descriptions (8 listings × ~45 min)4–6£5,200–7,800
Lead follow-up (manual emails + WhatsApp)3–5£3,900–6,500
Compliance paperwork (AML, AST, GDPR)2–4£2,600–5,200
Social media posts (3 platforms)2–4£2,600–5,200
Local content / SEO blog (when done)0–2£0–2,600
Total (typical solo agent)11–21£14,300–27,300

The £25/hour opportunity cost is illustrative — roughly the hourly rate of selling time when you back out admin from a typical solo agent's commission run-rate. Higher if you close more than 30 deals/year, lower if fewer.

The bet, in one sentence
£37 to test whether you can recover 8–13 hours/week. If you can, the rest of the math has a chance to work. If you can't, you refund and keep everything.
The Framework

The Compounding Office Method

Most "AI for estate agents" advice is a flat list of ChatGPT prompts. That's commodity — and it's why most agents try AI for a week and abandon it. The Compounding Office Method™ is a three-layer framework.

Layer 01

The 7 Specialists

Persistent Claude Projects, not one-shot prompts. Configured for UK property work.

Layer 02

The 90-Minute Daily OS

Structured sequence each morning. 11–21 unstructured hours compressed.

Layer 03
Q1

Quarterly Compounding Loop

Every 90 days, your best outputs become Worker training. Voice sharpens.

Layer 01 — In depth

The 7 Specialists

Each Worker is a specialist — not a one-shot prompt. Configured in Claude Projects with persistent memory, your agency context, past listings, and your voice. Built to work together: Worker #4's pre-qualification feeds Worker #3's nurture; Worker #1's listing feeds Worker #2's caption.

Reality anchor: setup is one-time. Project Knowledge improves as you feed it.
Layer 02 — In depth

The 90-Minute Daily OS

Run the 7 Workers in sequence each day. The Daily OS compresses structured admin to roughly 90 minutes — replacing the unstructured 11–21 hours/week most solo agents log.

Reality anchor: 90 minutes is the target, not the median. Most agents settle around 90–120 minutes in week 1 and tighten from week 3 as Project Knowledge fills out.
Layer 03 — In depth

The Quarterly Compounding Loop

Every 90 days, you upload your best outputs to each Worker's Project Knowledge. Workers improve. Your voice gets sharper. The more outputs you feed back, the more drafts sound like you.

Reality anchor: this is a feedback loop, not magic. Works if you actually feed the loop. Treat the Workers as static tools and you'll get Month 1 quality forever — still good, just not compounding.
The 7 Specialists in Detail

Real inputs. Verbatim outputs.
Where each Worker breaks.

01

The Listing Writer

A 3-bed semi in Edgbaston — vendor disclosed minor cellar damp treated in 2023. Worker #1 surfaces it, refuses red-flag adjectives, and writes Rightmove-ready copy in ~90 seconds.

Input you give

3-bed semi-detached, Edgbaston Birmingham B15, £425K asking, freehold, EPC C 76, south-facing 40ft garden, refurb kitchen 2024, log-burner verified, chain-free, vendor disclosed minor cellar damp treated 2023.

Output (verbatim, ~245 words)

"3-bed semi-detached in Edgbaston with south-facing garden — chain-free. A well-maintained three-bedroom home in the heart of Edgbaston, offered chain-free and ideally placed for commuters with Five Ways Station a confirmed 10-minute walk away…"

Typical time saved: 25–40 minutes per listing (from ~45-min baseline to ~5–15 min including your review).
Where this breaks
  • If vendor disclosures are missing or wrong, Worker #1 works only with what you give it — won't invent material facts.
  • Unusual property types (Grade II listed, ex-local-authority with cladding history) need specifics loaded into Project Knowledge first.
  • If your area's micro-context isn't in Project Knowledge, area copy stays generic. 20 min on Day 1 fixes this.
  • Sale-by-auction and modern method listings need auction-specific phrasing — handled by a separate template.
Worker #01 · Listing Writer
Property3-bed semi, Edgbaston B15
Asking£425,000 · freehold
EPCC · 76
Gardensouth-facing, 40ft
Disclosecellar damp, treated 2023
Chainfree
CPR-safe · 245 words

"A well-maintained three-bedroom home in the heart of Edgbaston, offered chain-free and ideally placed for commuters with Five Ways Station a confirmed 10-minute walk away…"

02

The Photo Caption Pro

Same Edgbaston property — three platform-native captions. Instagram (short, hook-led), Facebook (community context), LinkedIn (market commentary). Each draft takes ~90 seconds.

Output — Instagram caption (verbatim)

"3-bed semi-detached in Edgbaston with south-facing garden — chain-free. £425K freehold.

Quietly distinctive: refurbished kitchen, log-burner in the living room, and a 40ft south-facing garden for the afternoon and evening light.

Vendor-confirmed log-burner. Five Ways Station 10 minutes away.

DM us 'EDGBASTON' for the full brochure."

Typical time saved: 20–35 minutes per post across all three platforms.
Where this breaks
  • Worker #2 writes from your text description, not the photo. If your photos are bad, the caption can't fix the post.
  • Platform algorithms shift. Hashtag effectiveness drifts every 3–6 months. Monthly Update Drops refresh the set.
  • Very small market segments (£2M+ Mayfair, rural Cornwall holiday lets) skew slightly generic — load 3–5 past posts to anchor tone.
  • Does not handle Reels scripts or TikTok narration — those need video-format prompts (free add-on on request).
Worker #02 · Caption Pro
"3-bed semi-detached in Edgbaston with south-facing garden — chain-free. £425K freehold. Quietly distinctive: refurbished kitchen, log-burner, 40ft garden for the afternoon light. DM 'EDGBASTON' for the brochure."
03

The Lead Nurture Agent

Real email Worker drafted for a buyer post-viewing. References the actual lease term and EPC the buyer asked about during the Saturday viewing.

Output (verbatim excerpt, ~290 words)

"Subject: Quick follow-up on Saturday's Maple Grove viewing

Hi James,

Thanks for coming on Saturday. I noticed you both asked about the lease term and the EPC twice — wanted to send you the context now rather than wait for you to chase.

Lease (171 years remaining): This is comfortably above the 80-year threshold lenders worry about… for context, a leasehold flat with 171 years remaining is functionally equivalent to a freehold for most buyer purposes.

EPC C (76): This is above average for UK residential property…"

Typical time saved per email: 20–30 min (from 30-min hand-written draft to ~5 min including your review).
Where this breaks
  • Worker #3 can only nurture leads as well as you qualify them. Without Worker #4 running first, you'll send well-crafted emails to buyers who won't complete.
  • Leads cold for 90+ days are low-yield industry-wide — that's a lead-quality limitation, not a Worker one.
  • GDPR/PECR contact basis (consent, legitimate interest, contract) must be confirmed for your CRM setup.
  • Does not draft cold outreach to people who haven't enquired. That's a different workflow.
Worker #03 · Lead Nurture
To: James Reed <james@…>
From: You
Quick follow-up on Saturday's Maple Grove viewing
Hi James,

Thanks for coming on Saturday. I noticed you both asked about the lease term and the EPC twice — wanted to send you the context now rather than wait for you to chase.

Lease (171 years remaining): Comfortably above the 80-year lender threshold…
04

The Viewing Pre-Qualifier

Real WhatsApp script Worker drafted for an enquiry. Branching logic — if buyer confirms AIP and chain-free → book Saturday. If "no AIP yet" → educate + offer alternative.

Output (verbatim)

"Hi Sarah, thanks for reaching out about Maple Grove — great choice, it's particularly well-priced for the area. Saturday's still possible. Just to make sure we use the time well, can I confirm a couple of things?

1. Do you have a mortgage AIP already in place, or are you a cash buyer?…
2. Are you chain-free as a buyer, or do you have a current property to sell?…
3. Have you had a chance to read through the listing? Just checking you're across the lease term (171 years remaining), the council tax band C, and the EPC C…"

Typical recovery: 1–2 unqualified Saturday viewings saved per month. £75–£150/month recovered + deal-pipeline benefit of focused viewings.
Where this breaks
  • Pre-qualification can't catch buyers who lie about chain status or AIP. Reduces unqualified viewings; doesn't eliminate them.
  • Luxury / £1M+ listings need the "discretion mode" template (indirect proof questions instead of transactional ones).
  • Lettings pre-qualification uses different criteria (affordability, employment, referencing) — separate Worker template.
  • Doesn't replace your in-person read of buyer credibility during the viewing — still on you.
Worker #04 · Pre-Qualifier
Hi Sarah, thanks for reaching out about Maple Grove — great choice, it's particularly well-priced for the area.

Saturday's still possible. Just to make sure we use the time well, can I confirm a couple of things? 10:42
1. Mortgage AIP in place, or cash buyer?
2. Chain-free, or property to sell?
3. Across the lease term (171 yrs), CT band C, EPC C? 10:42
AIP yes, chain-free, listing read 👍 11:08
05

The Offer Negotiator

Real phone script Worker drafted for a vendor counter-offer. Protects vendor flexibility, uses RICS-aligned comparables, surfaces Section 21 EAA written-confirmation requirements.

Output (verbatim excerpt)

Opening: "Hi James, thanks for waiting. I've spoken with the vendor — they appreciate your offer and they're taking it seriously…"

The substance: "They've come back at £448K. The thinking is the recent £455K sale of a similar 2-bed Victorian conversion on Telford Avenue in Q1 — Land Registry confirmed…"

Branching (buyer counters at £442K): "OK — let me put that to the vendor. £442K is closer but still has gap to their position. Quick question first: is that £442K your absolute ceiling, or is there flexibility?"

Typical time saved: 15–30 minutes per negotiation cycle. Across 4–8 active negotiations/month, 1–3 hours/month — small in time, significant in deal-protection.
Where this breaks
  • Script builder, not a substitute for negotiation judgment. Hands you the language; you still deliver it and read the room.
  • Complex chains with 4+ parties exceed the script logic — your solicitor / chain progression team needs to be in the loop.
  • Comparable evidence ages with you. Load 12-month-old comparables and never refresh — the Worker's logic ages too.
  • Does not provide legal or financial advice. Section 21 EAA confirmations and contract-stage negotiation still go through your solicitor.
Worker #05 · Negotiator
Opening

"Hi James — they appreciate your offer and are taking it seriously…"

Substance · comparable

"£448K. Anchored to recent £455K sale, 2-bed Victorian on Telford Avenue — Land Registry confirmed."

Branch · if buyer counters £442K

"Is £442K your absolute ceiling, or is there flexibility?"

06

The Compliance Drafter

Important — Worker #6 is a drafting tool, not legal counsel. All outputs are first drafts that must be reviewed by a qualified UK solicitor or licensed compliance professional before use.

Real AML CDD letter Worker drafted (verbatim excerpt)

Subject: Customer Due Diligence (CDD) Requirements — Sale of [Property Address]

Dear [Vendor],

As a regulated estate agency, we are required by the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 (as amended) to conduct Customer Due Diligence (CDD) on all clients before progressing a transaction.

To comply, please provide the following within 14 days:

1. Photo identification — current passport, UK driving licence (photo card), or BRP…

Typical time saved: 25–35 minutes per letter. For 3–5 of these per week, 1–3 hours/week recovered.
Where this breaks
  • Not a solicitor or compliance officer. PEPs, complex source-of-funds, sanctions-list hits, opaque corporate ownership: get expert review.
  • AML guidance updates frequently. MLR 2017 has been amended four times since publication — refresh Project Knowledge when HMRC publishes updated guidance.
  • Renters' Rights Bill AST templates need verification against final Act text once it receives Royal Assent.
  • GDPR/DPA 2018 templates are baseline standard. Unusual data-sharing arrangements (referral partners) require a data-protection adviser review.
Worker #06 · Compliance Drafter
MLR 2017
·CDD·
Customer Due Diligence — Sale of [Property]

First draft — solicitor review required.

07

The Local SEO Engine

Real area-guide Worker wrote (~1,253 words) — "Is Streatham Vale a Good Place to Buy in 2026". Land Registry citations, specific local data, real comparisons. CPR-safe, E-E-A-T structured.

Output (verbatim excerpt)

"I'm a Lambeth-based estate agent with several years selling in SW16 — most of my completions sit within a 1-mile radius of Streatham Common. So when someone asks me 'is Streatham Vale actually a good place to buy?', I have an informed answer.

Streatham Vale property prices in 2026: According to Land Registry data, the average sold price in SW16 was £510,000 in Q4 2025. That's a typical 3-bed terraced or semi-detached at family-home prices.

For context: the same property type in Brixton (SW9) currently averages £600–650K, and in Clapham Old Town (SW4), it's £700K+…"

Typical time saved per post: 3–4 hours (from a 4-hour hand-written baseline to ~30–60 min including your edit pass and fact verification).
Where this breaks
  • SEO results are slow. Typical time to rank for moderate-competition local long-tail queries is 3–6 months from publish — not 60–90 days. Higher-competition queries take 9–18 months.
  • Domain authority matters. A 6-month-old site with no backlinks ranks slowly regardless of content quality.
  • Land Registry data has a lag — your post should cite current-as-of-publish data. Worker #7 prompts you before publishing.
  • Does not handle technical SEO (page speed, schema, internal linking). Content side only.
Worker #07 · Local SEO
your-agency.co.uk/sw16-streatham-vale
Local SEO · UK Property Insights
Is Streatham Vale a Good Place to Buy in 2026?

According to Land Registry data, the average sold price in SW16 was £510,000 in Q4 2025…

The Comparison That Matters

Why enterprise property AI platforms charge
£16,788/year for what we charge £37 once.

Not competitor-bashing — market reality. Established enterprise UK property AI platforms are publicly priced at ~£1,399/month (~£16,788/year). They serve a different segment than this product.

Enterprise property AI platform The Estate AI Office
Pricing£1,399/mo · £16,788/yr£37 one-time
Setup time4–6 weeks with their team10 minutes
AI foundationProprietary systemClaude (Anthropic)
Lock-inMonthly subscriptionNone — yours forever
Built forMid-sized agencies (5+)Solo + small agency (1–5)
CustomisationHigh but consultant-ledPre-built + your Project Knowledge
CPR complianceYesYes — every Worker
Refund windowAnnual contract14-day money-back, keep everything

This is not the same product enterprise platforms sell. They serve mid-sized agencies that need bespoke consulting + enterprise SaaS. We serve solo agents and small agencies who need the writing/admin workflow compressed at a price the underserved segment can afford.

The Numbers Behind the Pressure

The market is shifting.
Sourced numbers below.

60%
UK estate agents report burnout in their teams.
Alto 2026 Agency Trends Report, n=250
44%
Describe burnout as ongoing.
Alto 2026 Agency Trends Report
63%
Say tech adoption is their #1 growth strategy for 2026.
Alto 2026 Agency Trends Report
79%
Rank the Renters' Rights Bill as their most significant 2026 concern.
Alto 2026 Agency Trends Report
303K+
Fall-throughs in the UK property market last year.
Industry-reported · Quick Move Now · TwentyCi
123 days
Average time to exchange — the longest in nine years.
Industry-reported · TwentyCi exchange tracking

Adopting AI workflows now builds operational advantages early. Once a majority of UK agents have integrated AI in some form — likely within the next 18–24 months at current adoption rates — the differentiation gap closes. Early adopters in 2026 build the lead.

What You Get for £37

Stack value £909
— yours for £37 today.

The "stack value" is the price each item would individually retail at if sold separately. It's how we anchor £37 against the cost of building this stack yourself — not a claim that anyone has paid £909 for it as a bundle.

ItemValue
01 The Estate AI Office Ebook

Methodology + walkthrough + real outputs + reality anchors.

£67
02 The 7 AI Workers

System prompts + 5–8 prompts each + workflow + integration guide.

£197
03 Estate Agent Ad Swipe File

30 real UK property listings analysed, before/after.

£67
04 Notion CRM Template

Lead pipeline + listings tracker + compliance + viewings.

£97
05 30-Day Case Study Brief

Composite UK agent's journey, day-by-day (labelled as composite, not real testimonial).

£67
06 Property Description Hook Vault

50 ready-to-use hooks by property type.

£37
07 Email Follow-Up Sequence Templates

19 emails across the funnel.

£67
08 Monthly Update Drop

New prompts + Worker updates quarterly.

£47/mo
09 10-Min Setup Walkthrough PDF

Step-by-step illustrations.

£47
10 Audio version of the Ebook

UK accent · ~2 hours of MP3.

£19
11 Done-For-You Claude Project Setup

First 25 buyers only. Async, delivered within 14 days.

£197
Total retail value£909
Launch week price£37
You save£872 (96%)
Get instant access — £37
14-day money-back · First 25 buyers: free DFY Setup
One-time payment · Yours forever
The Guarantee
Day

Fourteen-day, keep-everything,
money-back guarantee.

Try The Estate AI Office for 14 days. Use the Workers on 2–3 real listings. Run a follow-up sequence on actual leads. If you don't:

If you don't experience all three of these
  • Save at least three hours of your time
  • Improve your listing output quality measurably
  • Find at least one Worker you'll keep using forever

…just email us and we refund every penny. No forms. No phone calls. No questions.

And you keep every bonus — the Swipe File, the Notion template, the Hook Vault, all of it. As our cost of being wrong about the fit.

The 14-day refund is processed through LemonSqueezy (one-click on our side, 3–5 business days back to your card).

Honest About Limits

Five things The Estate AI Office is NOT.

Honesty about limits builds trust faster than expanded promises.

What this is NOT

  • A "press one button, AI runs your agency" system. The Workers are tools. You still run the agency — calls, viewings, relationships, negotiation. Workers compress the writing, not the selling.
  • A guarantee of any specific revenue figure. Time recovered is the deliverable; whether you convert that time into deals depends on your market, effort, follow-up discipline, and factors outside any tool's control.
  • A replacement for a full agency CRM, chain progression team, or solicitor. If you need Reapit-level CRM, you still need Reapit. If you need a solicitor, you still need a solicitor.
  • A coding course or AI fundamentals course. We skip "what is an LLM" entirely. Operational from setup.
  • A bypass on UK regulatory obligations. CPR, AML, GDPR, PECR, Estate Agents Act 1979, Renters' Rights Bill all apply whether you use AI or not.

What this IS

  • Seven pre-configured Claude Workers for the writing/admin work that eats your weekends.
  • The fastest way to get Claude operationally useful in your estate work — typically 10 minutes from setup to first output.
  • A £37 one-time purchase that, used consistently against the workflows it was built for, compresses 60–75% of the writing portion of your admin.
  • A 14-day no-risk test of whether that compression works in your specific operation.
  • Yours forever. No monthly fee. No usage caps. Includes free quarterly updates and the Monthly Update Drop.
Honest Answers

Questions estate agents actually ask.

You can start on the free tier — it's enough to set up and test all 7 Workers. For consistent daily use against real listings, the £18/month Claude Pro tier gives you the message volume and Projects feature most agents settle into within week 2.

That's £18/month direct to Anthropic, not to us. We don't make a margin on your Claude usage.

Three operational reasons specific to estate work: (1) Projects — persistent memory of your agency context across every Worker. (2) Tone — Claude defaults closer to UK property professional voice; less editing per draft. (3) Longer context — the Local SEO Worker needs ~30K tokens of Land Registry context, which Claude handles in one shot.

Not if you feed Project Knowledge correctly. The Day-1 setup includes loading 3–5 of your past listings as voice anchors. After Month 1 outputs, the Quarterly Compounding Loop sharpens further. The audit on page 1 shows real outputs side-by-side with hand-written ones — judge for yourself.

The Workers don't write to a portal-specific schema — they write to the underlying UK property listing standards (CPR 2008, EPB Regulations 2012, Estate Agents Act 1979). Portal format changes mostly affect field labels and character counts, which are quick edits in the Worker prompt. We push these out as Monthly Update Drops.

Fair question. £37 is launch-week pricing, not steady-state. The reason we can charge £37 at all is that the marginal cost of a digital download is zero — every additional copy is pure margin. Enterprise platforms charge £1,399/mo because they bundle consulting + bespoke implementation, which we don't.

The setup is one Claude account + copy-paste 7 prompts into 7 Projects + load your past listings. The 10-Min Setup Walkthrough PDF has illustrations for every step. If you're stuck, the first 25 buyers get the DFY Setup — we do it for you within 14 days.

No — and the Workers are built on that premise. AI compresses the writing portion of admin. It does not replace valuations, viewings, negotiation, chain progression, or the relationship work that closes deals. The agents who thrive in 2026 are the ones who use AI to do less admin so they can do more selling.

Worker #6 outputs draft AST templates only — not deployable contracts — until the Bill receives Royal Assent. Once enacted, we push verified templates as part of the Monthly Update Drop. All compliance outputs still require qualified UK solicitor review before use.

14 days, no questions, keep every bonus. Email us, we process within 24 hours via LemonSqueezy, money back to your card in 3–5 business days. We treat the refund as our cost of being wrong about the fit.

Your inputs to Claude are governed by Anthropic's terms — by default, paid Claude accounts are not used to train Anthropic models. Review Anthropic's Privacy Policy and Usage Policy before loading sensitive vendor or client data. For PEPs, SOF, or sanctions-screening, do not load identifiable data into any AI without your DPO sign-off.

Check your employment contract on tooling. Some franchises restrict third-party AI. Many encourage it as long as no client PII is loaded without consent. The Workers themselves are your IP after purchase — yours to keep regardless of where you work next.

The Decision

Two questions to decide.

· · ·
Question 01

Is £37 worth testing whether you can recover 8–13 hours per week of admin time, when the downside is a 14-day refund that keeps every bonus?

Question 02

When 80% of UK agents have integrated AI workflows — likely within 18–24 months at current adoption rates — what's your competitive position if you haven't?

Both questions point the same direction.
Get instant access — £37
Launch pricing · One-time payment, yours forever
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Setup in 10 minutes · No coding
The Operation

About The Estate AI Office.

The Estate AI Office is a digital product built for UK estate agents who want to compress the writing portion of their admin so they have more time for the work that actually closes deals.

We are not a Silicon Valley company. We're a small operation built around one observation: the UK estate agent's job has drifted toward admin volume, and AI — used correctly, with profession-specific tooling — is the fastest way to reverse the drift.

The Workers were built and tested against real UK Rightmove and Zoopla listings, against real AML / AST / GDPR drafting workflows, and against the actual character limits and regulatory constraints of the UK property market. They are not generic AI prompts repackaged.

Built on Claude (Anthropic). UK-specific. CPR + AML + GDPR + RICS-aware. Made for solo agents and small agencies who need a back-office without hiring one.

Questions? hello@theestateaioffice.com