Listing webhook
Your platform fires a webhook on new listing publish. Address, price, beds, baths, square footage, and the photo array arrive as a structured brief.
Every listing gets a video tour.
A webhook fires the moment a new listing posts. The engine assembles a branded tour from the listing photos, MLS data, and your agent voice template, then ships it to Reels, Facebook, and LinkedIn within the hour.
Real estate platforms, brokerage networks, MLS aggregators, and short-term rental marketplaces with hundreds of new listings a day. The competitor with video on every listing wins the discovery surface.
Listing-level video without hiring a videographer per market. Your agents and your brand, on every property.
Three settings define the pipeline for this buyer. Everything else (script generation, voice, music, edit, render, publish) is the engine doing its job.
Your platform fires a webhook on new listing publish. Address, price, beds, baths, square footage, and the photo array arrive as a structured brief.
Branded 45-second walkthrough. Ken-Burns motion on each photo, voice-over reading the spec sheet, branded address card, agent contact card at the close.
Wall-clock walkthrough of one item passing through the engine. No human intervention required between source and published video.
Agent publishes the new listing in your platform admin.
Listing payload arrives at the engine: address, price, photo URLs, agent profile, brokerage brand.
Engine selects the strongest 8 photos, paces them to the script, brands with brokerage colors and the agent card.
Video URL posts back to your platform. Auto-embedded above the photo gallery on the public listing.
Reels, Facebook, and LinkedIn posts ship from the agent and brokerage accounts on the configured schedule.
47-second listing tour, brokerage brand throughout, agent contact card at the close, address chip in the lower third.
See more in the showcase →Studio supports the listing webhook adapter, tour template, three-platform fanout, and brokerage-level brand kit overrides. Volume tiers for MLS aggregators.
Yes. The engine supports per-channel brand inheritance with explicit overrides. Network-level defaults cascade; brokerage-level overrides win where set.
Templates degrade gracefully. Single-photo listings render with longer motion shots and a typography-led intro. Configurable per template.
Yes. A review link goes to the agent before publish; they can re-record the open, the close, or any line. The rest of the render stays put.
A delete webhook from your platform unpublishes the video across all destinations. Audit trail preserved for compliance.
Same template, same webhook, different brief schema. Airbnb-style listings work natively.