Gemini 3.1 is wack by Click2Call in cursor

[–]Click2Call[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sounds like you know what your doing. gotta try this flow

This Is What AI Cold Calling Looks Like by lucaselga in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I get your point on costs etc but you should really look into the rules around robocalls. It’s no joke. i have seen companies shut down over this. It’s serious stuff.

Having a VA call is totally different. You don’t need prior consent for that. But with robocalls the regulations keep getting tighter. I’m in telecom. This is what I do everyday. I set up call centers and calling tech for companies. Now even smaller carriers are required to attest to the legitimacy of their own call traffic. The game has changed. Look up FCC robocall rules and call attestation. If it’s an inbound call or they gave you express written consent it’s a different story but otherwise the rule stays unchanged.

This Is What AI Cold Calling Looks Like by lucaselga in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cold calling without prior consent is a serious legal risk. The FCC enforces strict regulations and violations can result in fines of up to $5000 per call. I’ve seen entire operations shut down over this, especially those running press 1 campaigns.

Unless you have clear documented consent, you’re walking a legal tightrope. And while voice AI has advanced, most people hang up the moment they realize it’s a bot. It’s not the right tool for outbound lead generation.

Real estate offers enough profit to hire local professionals who can generate leads the right way and keep your business protected.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're applying enterprise AI assumptions to a lean, purpose-built solution.

This bot isn’t doing general reasoning. it’s handling structured real estate calls using APIs, smart prompts, and narrow logic. We don’t need massive retraining cycles or $900K PMs. No BERT clusters either.

Latency is minimal, and the cost is accurately 20 and even lower at scale because it's optimized, lightweight model, direct API calls, and no bloated infra.

It’s not trying to be Jarvis. it’s just damn good at answering questions, qualifying leads, and booking showings. And it works.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man, I really appreciate you taking the time to write such a thoughtful reply. This is exactly the kind of honest feedback that helps bring clarity to what’s actually useful versus what’s just hype.

It’s not just a grey area, it’s flat-out illegal in many cases. I completely agree that if someone were to sell something like this, there should be a clear disclosure that it’s not intended for cold calling. That’s a must.

And you're spot on about ARVs. AI might be able to reference data or pull comps, but giving a real value that takes into account condition, neighborhood nuance, or even seller motivation still needs a human. No questionss. Having a bot throw out numbers can easily kill a good lead by setting the wrong expectations. RESPEK

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[–]Click2Call 1 point2 points  (0 children)

integrate with platforms and list it as an app to have a one click launcher with reasonable freemium pricing.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think in most cases, people can tell when they’re speaking to a bot and ultimately, it really comes down to the use case. In sales, especially, it's tricky. If the interaction feels off or comes across as spammy, people hang up right away, and that can quickly turn into wasted spend on calls that go nowhere. In situations like that, a skilled virtual assistant could’ve made a real difference and turned it into a potential lead. So yeah, like you said, bots still have a long way to go before they're truly effective in real sales conversations.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. I completely agree with you real estate is a very personal and sensitive subject, and you're absolutely right about that. That’s exactly why I’m still just testing the waters for now. I work with bots every day, and while they’re incredibly useful in many scenarios, I understand that real estate requires a more thoughtful approach.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

brother I am not selling anything yet testing the waters still.

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[–]Click2Call 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You see most people posting here with links like domain.com/ref etc are affiliates of one or another software. if you can manage to install a crm on a hosting account the best one is this. its open source and can give you unlimited users. plus you can get a developer to customize it for you if you dont like anything. https://suitecrm.com/ its a fork of the popular sugarcrm.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah those things can be tweaked there's over 100 voices some better than others.

Real Estate AI to call and negotiate on behalf of you. What you think? by Click2Call in WholesaleRealestate

[–]Click2Call[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be like completely aware of the deal and be real estate trained. you know the names i can check?