Agentless real-estate marketplace

Sell your home, no agent

Listed AI is an agentless residential real-estate platform. Owners list, market and sell their own property to verified buyers — through self-guided inspections, real offers and live online auctions — keeping control and the commission from listing all the way to settlement.

PropTech marketplaceOnline auctionsWeb platform
Listed AI product screen

Sector

  • Residential real estate

Product

  • Agentless marketplace
  • Buy, sell, auction

What we did

  • UX + UI design
  • Web app design

Personas

  • Owner / seller
  • Buyer / applicant
The premise

What is Listed AI?

Listed AI is an agentless residential real-estate platform. Owners list, market and sell their own property — with verified buyers, real offers and online auctions — keeping control and the commission from the first listing to settlement.

One platform, both sides of the sale

One platform, both sides of the sale

Sellers and buyers work the same listing from opposite ends, switching sides from the header. The platform carries a property from a public listing through inspection, offer or auction, and into a tracked path to settlement.

Owners sell directlyList a property, set a price guide or reserve, and manage inspections, offers and the sale without an agent or commission.
Buyers act with confidenceVerified buyers browse listings, book self-guided inspections, and submit legally binding offers or bid in a live auction.
Full transparencyBoth sides see the same facts — price guide, sale method, deposit, settlement terms and the documents behind them.
The constraints

Why does selling a home lose owners money and control?

A traditional sale hands the process to an agent for a commission, and leaves the owner guessing at buyer interest and paperwork they never see. Listed AI puts each of those pieces back in the owner's hands, on the record.

Commission and a closed processNo live view of interestPaperwork off to one side
Selling a homeThe traditional wayOn Listed AI
Who runs the saleAn agent, for a commissionThe owner, directly and commission-free
Reaching buyersThe agent's network and portalsVerified buyers browsing the platform
Booking inspectionsCoordinated by phone and emailSelf-guided, booked with secure access
Making an offerRelayed through the agentA legally binding offer, submitted online
Selling by auctionAn on-site auction on the dayA live online auction room with a reserve
Getting to settlementChased across emails and PDFsA timeline tracker from offer to settled
Inside Listed AI

How does an agentless sale actually run?

From the first search to a settled sale — buyers and sellers each get the tools an agent would normally hold.

One screen

What does a buyer see on a listing?

A Listed AI property page is built to answer a buyer's questions before they ever contact the seller — the media, the facts, the price and the way in to inspect all sit on one screen.

Listed AI property detail page for 37 Oceanview Dr, Palm Beach NSW
1See it before you visit

A photo gallery, floor plan and interior shots, so a buyer can shortlist a property before booking an inspection.

2Floor plan and full gallery

The floor plan and every photo are one click away, not held back behind a brochure request.

3The essentials, up front

Beds, baths, car spaces, land size and property type sit directly under the address.

4How it sells, and for how much

Sale method and price guide are stated plainly — a private sale, an offer, or an auction with a guide.

5About, inspections, buying, legal

Four tabs carry the full story: the home, inspection feedback, how to buy, and legal and due diligence.

6Book an inspection yourself

A self-guided inspection is booked from the listing, with secure access details sent for the visit.

Transferable

What does an agentless property platform need to get right?

Six things separate a platform an owner will trust with their biggest sale from a classifieds board with a house on it. They came out of building Listed AI and hold for any direct-sale marketplace.

  1. Verified buyers, not anonymous leads. An owner opening their home to strangers needs the platform to have checked who is on the other side.
  2. Self-service inspections with secure access. Buyers book their own visit and get time-boxed access, so the owner isn't running an open-house diary.
  3. Legally binding offers, on the record. An offer has to be a real, submitted commitment tied to the listing — not a message the owner has to chase.
  4. A real auction, run online. Live bidding, a reserve, minimum increments and a countdown, so an auction is genuinely an auction and not a form.
  5. Documents attached to the deal. The Section 32 and the contract of sale belong on the transaction, signed in place, not emailed around.
  6. A tracked path to settlement. Once an offer is accepted, both sides need one timeline from under-offer through conditions to sold and settled.
FAQ

Building an agentless real-estate marketplace

The questions owners and buyers ask us first, answered plainly.

Ask us yours
How does an agentless property platform work?

The owner does what an agent normally would, with the platform holding the tools. They create the listing, set a price guide or auction reserve, and manage self-guided inspections, offers and the sale themselves. Verified buyers inspect, make legally binding offers or bid in a live auction, and both sides follow one tracked path from accepted offer through to settlement.

Can you really sell a house without a real estate agent?

Yes, when the platform replaces what the agent provided. Listed AI supplies the listing and marketing, verified buyers, self-guided inspection booking, a way to receive binding offers or run an online auction, and a transaction timeline that carries the contract and Section 32 to settlement — so the owner keeps control and the commission.

How do online property auctions work on the platform?

A property is listed for auction with a reserve price. At the scheduled time a live auction room opens, showing the current bid, time remaining, the number of active bidders and the minimum increment. Bids are placed in real time, and when the reserve is met the property can sell in the room, moving straight into the transaction timeline.

Is a self-guided inspection safe for the seller?

That is why buyers are verified before they book. A buyer selects a time slot and receives secure access details for that visit, so the owner controls when the home can be inspected and knows exactly who has been given access, without having to be there to open the door.

How are contracts and settlement handled?

Once an offer is accepted the sale enters a timeline tracker. Deal confirmation records the accepted offer, the Section 32 vendor statement and contract of sale are shared and signed in place, then the deal moves through deposit and conditions to settlement — each step visible to both sides rather than scattered across email.

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