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Platforms and distribution
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AI video and quality questions
Three inputs. One video. Five platforms.
LotZoom reads your listing data — address, features, photos — directly from the MLS format you already use.
A few photos of your face. LotZoom uses them to make the video look like you walking through the home.
LotZoom generates a complete property walkthrough video. Post to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube in one click — captions and tags already written.
Scheduling a videographer, shooting, waiting on edits, reformatting for each platform — that's a half-day of work per listing. LotZoom does it in under 5 minutes.
A professional listing video costs $300–$1,000+. That's a per-listing cost most agents can only justify on high-end properties. LotZoom makes video economically rational for every listing you take.
You don't need to know how to edit video or write social captions. You don't coordinate schedules. You upload a listing and a photo. Everything else is handled.
"I listed a property Tuesday morning, had the video live on four platforms by lunch. No crew. No editing. Just me and LotZoom."
Every agent in her market has a headshot, a Zillow profile, and a listing description that reads like every other listing description. She's not behind — she's invisible, and she knows it. She's asking how agents who actually get remembered do it differently. Video is the answer she keeps getting. She just needs a way in that doesn't require a crew or a content budget.
More properties than hours. Creating content for every listing is the job — in practice, it keeps getting skipped. The issue isn't motivation, it's throughput. Upload a listing, add a headshot, get a video. Ten listings becomes ten videos in about an hour.
A listing goes live Friday. The videographer can't make it. Three days for edits is three days too long. LotZoom generates a finished, platform-ready video from MLS data and a few headshots — no scheduling, no waiting, no chasing anyone down.
Professional listing video costs $300–$1,000 per shoot. That math only works on the highest-value listings — which means most inventory goes to market without video. LotZoom makes video viable for every listing, not just the ones where you can justify the bill.
Already using AI for offer letters, market reports, client emails. Watching what top producers do and building it into their workflow before everyone else catches on. LotZoom fits directly: MLS data in, finished video out, published to four platforms in one click.
Some months the pressure isn't abstract. It's specific — bills that are overdue, a credit score that can't take another hit, a family counting on the next commission check. More eyes on every listing means more chances. Video puts listings in front of buyers who would never have found them through search alone. LotZoom makes it possible to give every single listing that reach — fast, with no upfront cost, and no crew to pay before you've closed anything.
Upload any listing and a few headshots. LotZoom generates the video. No credit card, no commitment.
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