Nexus: Website & Client Portal
An agent website that reads from the listings database. A client portal where buyers and sellers see real-time transaction status. Both on your domain, your brand, your data.
The site handles listings. The portal handles the deal.
The Website That Stays Current
4 featuresNew listing at 4 PM, on the site by 4:01
A new listing enters the catalog at 4 PM. By 4:01 the property appears on the agent’s website with photos and floor plans. The page ranks for "[city] homes for sale." A visitor submits an inquiry and the lead writes directly to the CRM pipeline.
The website belongs to the agent
Not the brokerage’s website where the brokerage keeps the leads. The domain, the SEO equity, and the contact database are portable across brokerages.
One upload, four surfaces
A listing photo uploads to the catalog. The virtual tour builds. The neighborhood page updates. The social post draft pulls the new photo. One upload, four surfaces.
IDX Property Search
Live MLS property search embedded on the site — buyers filter by price, beds, location, and features, and every search can create a lead.
The Buyer Portal
3 featuresThe buyer checks the portal, not your voicemail
A buyer logs in and sees saved favorites, scheduled showings with access details, offer status in real time, the transaction timeline with every milestone, and documents to download. No phone call asking "what’s happening?"
Branded mobile app
A branded mobile app extends the portal to the phone. Push notifications alert clients to showing confirmations, offer updates, and closing milestones. In-app messaging connects the client directly to the agent.
Document Access
Contracts, disclosures, and inspection reports organized and accessible with secure, role-based sharing.
The Seller Portal
3 featuresShowing feedback within minutes
The seller logs in and sees listing performance metrics, showing feedback arriving within minutes of each showing, offers side by side for comparison, and a marketing activity log of every action taken to sell their property.
Offers side by side
Multiple offers display side by side: price, terms, contingencies, financing, and closing timeline. Sellers compare and respond in-portal.
White-labeled on your domain
The portal runs on the agent’s domain (portal.yourname.com), white-labeled with the agent’s brand. Zero Calisto branding visible to clients.
New listing at 4 PM. On the site by 4:01.
A new listing enters the catalog at 4 PM. By 4:01, the property appears on the agent’s website with photos and floor plans. The listing page ranks for "[city] homes for sale." A visitor submits an inquiry. The lead writes directly to the CRM pipeline. The agent’s website belongs to the agent — not the brokerage’s website where the brokerage keeps the leads. The domain, the SEO equity, and the contact database are portable. A listing photo uploads to the catalog: the virtual tour builds, the neighborhood page updates, the social post draft pulls the new photo. One upload, four surfaces.
The buyer checks the portal. Not your voicemail.
The number one complaint in real estate is lack of communication. A buyer logs in and sees property search results saved to favorites, showings scheduled with access details, offer status in real time, a transaction timeline with every milestone, and documents available for download. The seller logs in and sees listing performance metrics, showing feedback arriving within minutes of each showing, offers side by side for comparison, and a marketing activity log. The portal runs on the agent’s domain, white-labeled with the agent’s brand. A branded mobile app extends it to the phone.
A visitor submits a seller inquiry form on the agent's Sites page — the form creates a lead in Deals with form fields mapped to contact fields. No CSV export. The lead is immediately available in the Deals pipeline for follow-up and routing. In the current stack, Sites form submissions go to email, and the agent manually creates the contact in a separate CRM.