USE CASE 06 Real Estate · PropTech

TourDesk

Showings, offers and e-signatures for modern real-estate teams.

A single platform for listings, tours, offers and closings — with live comps and neighborhood signals on every property page.

–3 days
From showing to signed offer
1 tab
Listings, tours, offers, comps
0 mail
PDFs — all offers go through e-sign

WHY IT WORKS

TourDesk is built around the fact that agents don't need another MLS — they need a platform that carries their client from the first showing to the signed offer. Listings live inside the platform as rich pages with lookbooks, neighborhood context and comps; showings book themselves against the agent's calendar; open-house visitors check in from their phone and land in the CRM automatically.

When a buyer is ready, the offer flow is a short form, not a PDF: the agent picks a template, fills variable clauses from a bank, the system routes for e-signature and the whole audit trail lands in the matter timeline. No more Word-files-in-email, no more signature services to reconcile.

For the team owner, it is one workspace: AuthGate for roles, AIM CRM for the pipeline, Billing for the seat plan, and a handful of domain microservices that own everything real-estate-specific.

ARCHITECTURE · LAYERED BLUEPRINT

How the microservices wire up.

Read top to bottom. Channels are where people arrive, orchestration is how the AI thinks, domain is the startup-specific logic, data & identity keeps the source of truth, and platform is the invisible glue.

AIM microservice Data / control flow

Scroll horizontally to see the full architecture.

HOW TO SHIP IT

Quick-start checklist.

  1. 01 Import MLS feeds into ListingForge; publish the BuyerPortal.
  2. 02 Wire Calendar to each agent's Google calendar.
  3. 03 Configure OfferDesk templates + ClauseBank for the brokerage.
  4. 04 Turn on OpenHouseDesk; walk-in leads start landing in AIM CRM same-day.

WHAT'S NEXT

Compose TourDesk in a visual workspace.

Log into AIM Engine 2.0, drop the blueprint on a canvas, fork the domain microservices you need, and deploy to your own domain. Everything shown here is already a real component.