Despite a surge in home launches and lead inflow, the real estate sector is facing significant revenue bottlenecks. Andrew Asir, SVP-Global Business Expansion at MotiveMinds, highlights these issues and introduces AI-driven solutions to tackle them.
Real EstateAi SolutionsRevenue GrowthOperational EfficiencyCrm IntegrationReal EstateJul 14, 2025
The main operational challenges faced by real estate developers include unprioritized leads, poor CRM handovers, subcontractor misalignment, and billing delays. These issues can lead to significant revenue leakages and reduced efficiency.
‘Squarefeet’ is an AI-powered sales CRM accelerator built on Salesforce. It helps real estate firms by automating CRM processes, reducing double-entry errors, and improving lead prioritization and follow-up rates.
‘MyRI’ is a contractor collaboration tool integrated with SAP. It benefits contractors by streamlining communication, reducing manual measurement books, and improving project coordination and invoicing processes.
Deployments of these AI solutions have already boosted conversions by 25% and improved follow-up rates by 30% for top developers. This has led to significant revenue growth and operational efficiency.
MotiveMinds is a leading technology company that specializes in developing AI-driven solutions for the real estate sector. Their focus is on enhancing operational efficiency and driving revenue growth through innovative tools and platforms.
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