
Join the Agent Advisory Council
The Agent Advisory Council has real estate professionals from 12 major US markets

Make Your Voice Heard
With the Agent Advisory Council, you will have a direct voice in shaping the inspection tools, education, and services offered in your market.
Your feedback will contribute to:
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Smarter tools that explain inspection findings and keep deals moving.
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Improved client experience. Smoother inspections. Fewer surprises.
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Helpful resources. Clear, shareable education you can confidently pass along to clients and fellow agents.
Showcase Your Local Expertise
Our Agent Advisory Council is made up of respected real estate professionals who help guide the future of inspection services in their market.
Participation is optional and built around your insights.

The best inspection experiences happen with agent input, not assumptions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Agent Advisory Council?
The Agent Advisory Council is a group of real estate professionals who provide occasional feedback on inspection tools, education, and services in their local market. The goal is to build better resources for agents and their clients, informed by real-world experience.
Who can join the Advisory Council?
The council is open to licensed real estate professionals in the United States and who want to share thoughtful feedback from time to time.
How often will I be contacted?
Typically, about once per month. We’re intentional about keeping outreach limited to respect of your time.
How will my feedback be used?
Your feedback helps shape decisions around inspection tools, reporting, educational resources, and agent-facing services. Responses are reviewed in aggregate to identify patterns and opportunities for improvement.
Do I have to respond to every survey?
Not at all. Participation is always optional. You can choose to respond only when a topic is relevant or interesting to you.
"It's impossible to overstate the importance of feedback from real estate professionals. Their insights directly inform the work I do."