PrototypeDraft-only lead magnet

StackPilot Realtor Hub / Local guide builder

Turn approved local knowledge into a useful guide — without turning AI loose on the public.

A review-first builder for buyer guides, seller prep guides, neighborhood-neutral resource packets, and homeowner checklists. It pulls from approved Appointment Prep, Referral Hub, and Content Engine objects, then stops at a local draft packet for human review.

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Product wedge

Lead magnets should come from the agent’s real operating system — not random caption prompts.

The valuable artifact is not another “10 tips” PDF. It is a local, reviewed, source-aware guide assembled from the Realtor’s approved meeting prep, homeowner content, and trusted-resource categories. The result can later become a landing page, PDF, open-house handout, nurture email, or social carousel — but this prototype deliberately stops before publishing, sending, collecting emails, running ads, or connecting accounts.

Source

Approved notes, public sources, reviewed FAQs, allowed service/process materials, and fictional/private-free examples.

Shape

Choose buyer, seller, homeowner, resource, or appointment follow-up guide type.

Draft

AI organizes sections, checklists, plain-English explanations, and calls to ask the agent questions.

Review

Human verifies claims, fair-housing-sensitive wording, pricing/market language, vendor names, permissions, and disclosures.

Decide

Human chooses whether to publish, send, print, advertise, gate, or discard. AI does not distribute.

Subscription job 01

Produce useful proof from real questions.

Repeated appointment and homeowner questions become guide sections, checklists, and FAQ drafts instead of one-off answers that disappear.

Subscription job 02

Protect the agent from risky marketing shortcuts.

The builder flags true-picture advertising, fair-housing, pricing, claims, testimonials, vendor, and permission issues before a guide leaves the local draft state.

Subscription job 03

Make follow-up feel helpful, not spammy.

Past clients and new leads can receive useful, human-approved guide assets later — after the agent approves audience, timing, wording, and send method.

Interactive guide lab

Pick the guide to assemble.

The output is a local draft brief. It does not create a form, collect an email, publish a landing page, send a PDF, run an ad, or update any CRM.

Guide ingredients

The builder uses hub objects that already have review gates.

Each ingredient carries an approval status, source note, and “do not publish until checked” marker. This is how StackPilot can be useful without pretending AI is a licensed professional, compliance officer, lender, lawyer, or brokerage.

Appointment Prep DeskTop questions, agenda themes, objection cards, missing-facts list, and approved follow-up topics.
Homeowner Content EngineSeasonal maintenance prompts, FAQ drafts, public-source summaries, and past-client value touches.
Referral HubResource categories, approval status, disclosure reminders, and “ask before recommending” stop points.
Today Board / CRM LiteAudience segment, relationship context, permission notes, next-task suggestion, and human send decision.

Review checklist

Every guide gets a red-team pass.

FactsWhich facts are sourced, current, and approved? Which are placeholders?
ClaimsDoes the guide imply rankings, guaranteed outcomes, savings, appreciation, rates, or urgency?
Fair housingCould location, neighborhood, school, safety, demographics, protected-class, or steering language create risk?
PermissionsAre photos, testimonials, screenshots, client stories, vendor names, and partner claims approved?
DistributionWho will receive it, why, by what channel, and after what approval?

Downloadable local artifact

Local Guide Builder worksheet pack.

Blank templates, printable HTML, and one fictional filled sample. All local, educational, draft-only, and human-approved.

Safety manifesto

AI can assemble a local guide draft. The Realtor owns the claims, compliance, audience, and distribution.

AI may prepare

Organize approved notes, create guide outlines, draft checklists, summarize public/source-safe inputs, mark missing facts, create local files, and suggest review tasks.

Human must approve

Facts, claims, legal/compliance-sensitive wording, fair-housing-sensitive language, vendor/resource names, testimonials, permissions, disclosures, publishing, sending, paid ads, forms, analytics, CRM/MLS updates, and every external action.