Samarth Setia has introduced 'Rezio,' an AI-driven platform aimed at streamlining real estate sales by automating routine tasks and providing a digital 'copilot' for brokers.
Real EstateAiAutomationBrokersTechnologyReal EstateMar 25, 2025
Rezio is an AI-driven platform designed to streamline real estate sales by automating routine tasks and providing a digital 'copilot' for brokers.
Samarth Setia is the founder and CEO of Rezio, a tech entrepreneur with a vision to transform the real estate industry using AI and machine learning technologies.
Rezio helps real estate brokers by automating routine tasks such as document management, client communication, and property marketing, allowing them to focus on building relationships and closing deals.
Key features of Rezio include an AI-powered 'copilot' function, advanced analytics tools, and user-friendly integration with existing workflows.
Rezio has gained traction in the market, with several prominent real estate agencies adopting the platform and reporting significant improvements in productivity and client satisfaction.
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