Homeservices Of America Launches Maestro, An Ai-backed Operating System For Its Agents
HomeServices of America has launched Maestro, an enterprise-wide digital platform that pulls consumer search, CRM, marketing and transaction management into a single system for its residential real estate agents, the company announced Thursday.
Maestro is designed as an AI-supported “front door” for agents, replacing the need to toggle among multiple point solutions and logins. The platform centralizes client information, property search activity, marketing campaigns and deal documents to streamline daily workflows and keep agents focused on live transaction activity.
“The goal of Maestro is to allow our agents in every market to spend more time doing what they do best – leaning into their relationships with their clients, rather than being bogged down with unnecessary complexity in their day-to-day work,” Chris Kelly, president and CEO of HomeServices of America, said in a statement. “It’s designed so that the technology intuitively supports the agent and their business and is another step towards a true end-to-end platform, something only HomeServices is in a position to deliver through our ownership over the brokerage, mortgage, title and insurance experiences.”
The platform is being rolled out across HomeServices of America’s brokerage footprint, which includes company-owned firms and franchise brands under the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network. By bringing search, marketing and transaction tools under one roof, Maestro is intended to reduce manual data entry, cut down on workarounds and help agents respond faster to clients.
For housing professionals, the move reflects a broader industry shift away from disconnected tech stacks and toward proprietary operating systems that span the full real estate lifecycle — from lead generation through closing and related services. Large brokerages and franchise networks have been investing heavily in in-house technology as margins tighten and competition increases from vertically integrated players and portals.
HomeServices said Maestro will surface “clear and relevant information” to agents at each step of a deal, from new lead engagement to listing launch and transaction management. By tying together sales, marketing and administrative tasks, the company aims to create a more consistent experience for agents and consumers while driving more volume through its affiliated mortgage, title and insurance businesses.
Why it matters
As commission compression, higher lead costs and ongoing regulatory scrutiny pressure brokerage profitability, firms are betting that integrated platforms can lift agent productivity and transaction capture. For HomeServices, Maestro is a bid to standardize operations across markets and keep agents inside a single ecosystem of tools owned or controlled by the company.
This article was generated using HousingWire Automation and reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication. The system helps convert company announcements and industry data into HousingWire-style news coverage.
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