Real estate agents —Del never drops a lead.
Real estate agents live out of their phone and car, and follow-ups slip when the day gets busy. Del is a proactive assistant that lives in your messages — it remembers every client, chases every callback, and nudges you through each follow-up on its own, so no lead goes cold. No CRM to feed; you just text Del.
Why do leads slip through the cracks?
Your phone never stops, but you can only be in one place. A new lead texts while you're mid-showing or driving between appointments — and it sits. Slow responses cost you: surveys commonly find buyers go with whoever gets back to them first, so a callback that waits until tomorrow is often a lost deal. Follow-up is where deals quietly die, too: sales lore says most deals need five or more touches, but the day is pure context-switching, so a prospect gets one and then nothing.
How does Del keep me from dropping leads?
Del makes sure no lead or follow-up falls through the cracks. Hand off a callback in a sentence from the car, and Del remembers it, schedules it, and nudges you to respond fast — without you opening anything. Del keeps chasing the quiet leads through touch 2, 3, 4, and 5 instead of letting them be forgotten, and it remembers each client and where you left off. No CRM to keep current — Del is the system, and Del does the remembering.
A day with Del
You're between showings when a new lead comes in. You forward it to Del in one line — "new buyer lead, the Patels, called about the 3-bed on Oak." Del replies: "Got it. I'll remind you to call them within the hour — want me to hold Thursday 2pm for a showing too?" Driving to the next house, you add: "Tell the Hendersons I'm sending the disclosure tonight." Del holds it. That evening, instead of a guilt-list glaring red, Del texts: "You owe the Patels a callback, and 3 follow-ups are due tomorrow — I'll nudge you on each." Nothing drops overnight.
What does this change for me?
Every missed lead is real commission walking out the door, and the fix isn't another tool to manage — it's not dropping the ball in the first place. Del is built to close that gap: faster callbacks and on-time touches, without you having to remember it all. As Arjun, a Del user in private equity, put it: "What I like most is how proactive the agent is. It follows up, asks you questions, and it learns about you — I can see it increasing my productivity by a lot." That's the difference between a system you feed and one that works while you're on the road.
Frequently asked
Can Del keep me on top of leads when I'm in a showing?
Yes. You can hand Del a new lead in one text from the car or between appointments, and Del remembers it, schedules the first call, and nudges you so you respond fast — instead of letting it sit until tomorrow. Speed matters: surveys commonly find most buyers go with the first agent who gets back to them.
Is this just another CRM I have to feed?
No. Most CRMs go stale because they rely on manual data entry you skip when the day gets busy. Del is proactive and text-native — you talk to Del like a friend, and Del does the remembering and the chasing. There's no dashboard to keep open and no fields to fill in.
How does Del keep me following up?
You hand off a follow-up in one sentence, and Del holds it and nudges you at the right time — touch 2, 3, 4, 5. Around 80% of sales need five or more touches, but many agents stop after one. Del keeps chasing until a relationship gets the touches it needs.
Do I need to download an app?
No. Del works in the messaging apps you already use — iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, and SMS. You start by texting it.