HomeZero product tour
The concept page — how the pieces fit. No mockup here, just the plain-English model. See HOW-TO-GIVE-FEEDBACK.md.
The concept · read this before the stages

How the team works together.

HomeZero isn't one big AI — it's a small team of agents, each with exactly one job, handing off to each other. One knows the place, one knows you, one knows the house. Every screen in this tour makes more sense once you know who's doing what behind it. Here's the whole model on one page.

01 / THE THREE

Three agents, three jobs

That's the whole cast. Each one is narrow on purpose — it does one thing and does it deeply.

one per market

The market agent

Knows the place. It reads every listing in a town and all the public record behind them — water, hazards, prices, history. It writes the daily Market Report and forms the honest read on any home in its territory.
shared by everyone looking in that market
one per buyer

The advisor

Knows you. It's the one you actually talk to. It takes what the market agent knows, makes it personal to what you care about, tends your board, asks you good questions, and runs the whole show on your behalf.
your single relationship · invite your household in
one per serious home

The home agent

Knows the house. Born from your first showing, it becomes one home's living memory — every photo, note, and record. It guides your in-person Deep Scan and answers for that house forever after.
born only when you get serious about a home
02 / HOW THEY CONNECT

It zooms in, from the whole town to one house

Think of it as focus tightening: the market agent watches everything, the advisor narrows it to you, the home agent goes all the way down to a single house.

the place
starts wide

Market agent

Watches the entire market — every listing, all the public record. Always on, whether or not anyone's looking.

hands the advisor an honest read on any home you touch
you
narrows to you

Your advisor

Takes the market's knowledge and makes it yours — personalizes the read, sorts your board, asks the questions, and decides when to go deeper.

when you get serious about one home, spins up a specialist for it
one house
all the way down

Home agent

Goes deepest on a single house — born at your first showing, guiding your Deep Scan, holding everything ever learned about that one home.

…and it flows back up: whatever the home agent learns on the ground feeds your brief, and your advisor folds it into how it reads everything else.

03 / WHO WRITES WHAT

The home card on your board is co-authored

A single card you see is actually two or three agents' work, stitched together. Knowing the seams helps you read every board card.

Market agent provides
  • The verdict — good / fair / caution / over
  • The honest read on the home & price
  • The public-record facts behind it
Advisor adds
  • Personalizes it to what you care about
  • Every question asked of you
  • Hosts & sorts the board, tends over time
Home agent fills in
  • The deep, in-person walkthrough
  • Your photos, notes & field answers
  • The home's living record, forever

The one voice rule

Even though the work is split, you only ever hear one voice — the advisor's. It speaks for the team. You never have to know which agent did what; the advisor presents it all as one relationship.

04 / WHO'S WORKING WHEN

Across the seven stages

Which agents are active at each step of the tour. Most of the time it's your advisor out front, with the others behind it.

1 · Sign up
✦ advisor born◎ market born
2 · Launchpad
✦ greets you◎ writes the report
3 · Board
✦ tends & asks◎ supplies reads
4 · Extension
✦ your take on Zillow◎ the verdict badge
5 · Deep brief
◎ authors the brief✦ frames it for you
6 · First showing
⌂ home agent born
7 · Deep Scan
⌂ guides the walkthrough
05 / THE RULES THAT MAKE IT A TEAM

A few things hold the whole model together

Tony — does this model hold up?

This is the spine everything else hangs on. Is "three agents" the right number, or is the home agent really just the advisor going deep? Should you ever hear the market agent directly, or always through the advisor? Fork this page and redraw the model however it makes sense to you.

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