The moment you finish signing up you land on /home — your launchpad. Your advisor greets you in its own voice, your team is shown coming online, and there's exactly one thing to do next: install the extension so the homes you're already eyeing on Zillow start landing here.
This is home base, not a dashboard of charts. It opens with a sentence from your advisor — written, not templated — telling you where things stand. Below that, the one clear call to action: get the Chrome extension. Then a live Market Report your market agent wrote, a peek at your board, and your team shown online.
There's deliberately no affordability meter and no score up top — the read leads, money is a quiet filter. The whole page points at one feeling: a team is already working for you.
Real greeting, real install hero (318 3rd St), real market numbers — lifted from the live /home.
✦ Morning, Quinn. I'm watching the market and your board — here's where things stand. Two homes near the heart of town just moved into honest-price territory; I've pulled them onto your board.
It lands on your board, and your advisor reads the public record on it — water, land, the real cost to own. One click, every home you're already looking at.
Your advisor texts a short morning briefing and live alerts on the homes you're watching — the same thread it greets you in up top.
✦ 13 homes priced over the record, but 229 Colorado Ave ($425k) is the real thing — an honest price in the heart of town.
See the full Market Report →5 homes on your board. Every home you've zeroed, side by side — drag as your read changes, go deep on the ones that matter.
Always on, reading the market and your board.
Right now the page leads with the greeting, then pushes the extension hard. Is that the right first ask? Should the board come before the install? Should the WhatsApp connect be this prominent? Fork and reorder.