
Inside Real Estate announced Streams, a mobile AI app aimed at surfacing high-intent leads and helping agents close deals faster.
Inside Real Estate is doubling down on its commitment to artificial intelligence with the release of Streams, a new mobile app designed to help agents act faster on interested leads and close more deals on the go.
The Murray, Utah-based company announced Tuesday that the app will first roll out to users of its BoldTrail platform, with BoomTown users and other integrations expected to follow as part of a broader AI expansion strategy.
At its core, Streams is built to solve a common problem in modern real estate workflows: the lag between when a consumer communicates their intent and when an agent actually responds.
Catch the buyer before they move on
From favorited listings to showing requests, buyer activity is often buried in CRM dashboards or ignored entirely. By the time an agent surfaces these signals, the opportunity may have already been lost.
Streams aims to eliminate this delay by sending real-time insights directly to agents’ phones, highlighting which leads are “hot”, what needs immediate follow-up, and what action to take next.
“Our goal with Streams was to close the gap between when a lead indicates intent and when an agent can respond,” said Julia Laurin, Chief Product Officer at Inside Real Estate. “By combining real-time signals and AI assistants in a mobile-first experience, we empower agents to be proactive no matter where they are throughout the day.”
The company says users in the early beta are already seeing tangible results, including 3x more conversations and up to 250% more productivity.
“Flash without impact is meaningless.”
This announcement comes at a time when AI is (clearly) a major theme across proptech, yet many agents and brokers are struggling to translate it into measurable business outcomes. Joe Skousen, CEO of Inside Real Estate, framed Streams as a response to the gap between promise and performance.
“AI is now everywhere in the conversation, but flash without impact means little to the real estate professionals we serve,” Skousen said.
Skousen said the difference between AI that sounds impressive and AI that actually closes deals boils down to two things.
“First is the intelligence behind it. AI is only as powerful as the breadth, depth, and quality of its inputs,” Skousen continued. “We’ve spent decades building something that no one else in this space has: tens of millions of leads, hundreds of millions of behavioral signals, and trillions of data points, all analyzed and optimized to drive results.”
He added that the second factor is the ability to easily act on that intelligence. “We’re not just simplifying the interface, we’re also increasing the power of conversation, giving you the ability to meet with your agent right at the moment that matters,” he said.
Incorporate AI directly into your daily workflow
Rather than positioning Streams as a standalone product, Inside Real Estate is framing it as a mobile execution layer in a broader AI Advantage ecosystem.
The app connects to tools like HomeSearch AI, Learning Alerts, and Concierge AI to aggregate signals from across the platform and translate them into actionable prompts for agents in real time.
This approach reflects broader changes in proptech. This means moving from adding dashboards to incorporating AI directly into daily workflows. The company says beta participants using the app have reported that the immediacy of these signals is already leading to trades.
Meet your agent where they are
For years, real estate technology has focused on building more tools to improve productivity. Inside Real Estate expects the next phase to focus on coordinating intelligence across existing systems rather than adding functionality.
Streams reflects the theme of an AI layer designed to work across platforms, rather than requiring agents to change the way they operate.
“Agents do not need to change the way they work to benefit from AI,” the company said in an announcement. “Technology should meet them where they are.”
With approximately 400,000 agents and brokers already using its software ecosystem, Inside Real Estate positions Streams as the first step in a broader effort to transform AI from a back-end feature to a front-line productivity driver.
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