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Stephen Geluz
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Simple way to clean up scattered lead intake

Stephen Geluz
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Anybody else feel like lead intake gets messy fast when seller calls, web forms, agent notes, and property links are all living in different places?
One simple setup that seems like it could help is this, and it should be pretty cheap to put together:

1. Push every lead into one Google Sheet.
2. Add a few key fields like address, asking price, rents, repairs, timeline, and motivation.
3. Use AI to turn that into a quick deal summary and flag the main questions still needing answers.

Seems like it could make follow-up a lot cleaner and make it easier to spot which leads are worth spending more time on.|
Curious how others here are organizing this now. Hope this helps someone else out there.

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