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Nurtur tech launches conversational AI Voice for agents

Estate agent communication revolutionised with new  fully integrated conversational – Nurtur AI Voice

Nurtur, a leading supplier of digital marketing and proptech solutions for the property sector, has launched Nurtur AI Voice, a sophisticated Conversational AI product designed to transform client engagement and operational efficiency for estate agents. Nurtur AI Voice sets itself apart through its seamless, out-of-the-box integration with Nurtur’s existing ecosystem.

Nurtur AI Voice leverages intelligent voice technology to instantly verify leads via phone calls. This allows agency teams to shed administrative burdens and dedicate their time to high-value activities like securing instructions and delivering exceptional client service.

Unlike standalone AI solutions that often require costly and complex integration projects, Nurtur AI Voice is uniquely positioned for rapid deployment and immediate value, particularly for existing Nurtur clients.

“Nurtur AI Voice represents a significant leap forward in how estate agents can manage communication and leads,” said Damon Bullimore, CEO of Nurtur. “Our core advantage lies in the integration of Nurtur AI Voice with our complete lead-nurturing ecosystem that follows and nurtures a lead from inception to completion. For our clients using our Lead Management tool powered by LeadPro, the property and enquiry data is already in our ecosystem. It’s an off-the-shelf, intelligent solution ready to qualify your leads instantly.”

Bullimore added, “The AI landscape evolves rapidly. We are improving Nurtur AI as we speak, ensuring Nurtur AI Voice stays at the forefront of technology. Our clients benefit from these updates automatically, without the recurring consultancy fees often associated with maintaining bespoke AI implementations.”

Key features of Nurtur AI Voice:

Instant AI call-back – Our AI agent calls new leads immediately, ensuring no opportunity goes cold and response times stay lightning fast.

Lead qualification  – Automatically verifies lead details over the phone, so your team only works with qualified and relevant prospects.

Detects cross-sell opportunities – During the call, Nurtur AI Voice identifies additional needs like for mortgages and properties to sell.

Captures appointment times – Effortlessly captures preferred valuation or viewing times while speaking with leads, reducing admin and boosting conversion rates.

Sends real-time alerts to your agents – Agents get instant notifications with potential appointment times, enabling fast follow-up and seamless lead handover.

Handles multiple calls at once – Nurtur AI never needs a break and handles multiple calls simultaneously, 24/7. Compared to the human resources required to manually handle thousands of calls monthly, Nurtur Voice offers significant cost and time savings, enabling agencies to scale their outreach effectively.

Nurtur AI Voice marks a new era of intelligent, integrated communication for the property sector, empowering agents to work smarter, convert more leads, and grow their business.

 

Andrew Stanton Executive Editor – moving property and proptech forward. PropTech-X

Andrew Stanton

CEO & Founder Proptech-PR. Proptech Real Estate Influencer, Executive Editor of Estate Agent Networking. Leading PR consultancy in Proptech & Real Estate.

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