Every property enquiry, straight into Rex
Jodie answers your agency calls 24/7, qualifies the caller, and creates the lead in Rex before you are back at your desk.
- Answers every call 24/7 and qualifies the caller
- Creates the lead in your Rex Unassigned Leads
- Adds notes, match profiles, tags and reminders
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The pipeline
How Jodie and Rex work together
Jodie handles the phone call. Zapier carries the details across. Rex holds the lead. The whole chain runs the moment a call ends.
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Step 1
A call comes in
Jodie answers in your agency name, day or night. Callers think they are talking to your front desk, not a machine.
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Step 2
Jodie qualifies the caller
She works out whether it is a buyer, vendor, landlord, tenant or appraisal request, and asks the questions you would ask: property, budget, timeline, and how to reach them.
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Step 3
Zapier fires the moment the call ends
Jodie's "New Call" trigger starts your Zap and hands the caller details and a tidy summary across to Rex.
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Step 4
The lead lands in Rex
A new lead appears in your Rex Unassigned Leads, with a note, the right tags and a follow-up reminder, ready for an agent to pick up and run with.
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Step 1
A call comes in
Jodie answers in your agency name, day or night. Callers think they are talking to your front desk, not a machine.
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Step 2
Jodie qualifies the caller
She works out whether it is a buyer, vendor, landlord, tenant or appraisal request, and asks the questions you would ask: property, budget, timeline, and how to reach them.
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Step 3
Zapier fires the moment the call ends
Jodie's "New Call" trigger starts your Zap and hands the caller details and a tidy summary across to Rex.
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Step 4
The lead lands in Rex
A new lead appears in your Rex Unassigned Leads, with a note, the right tags and a follow-up reminder, ready for an agent to pick up and run with.
Six calls your agency gets every week, handled
Each call type needs different questions and lands as a different record in Rex. Here is exactly what Jodie captures and what you find waiting when you log in.
Calling to sell
A homeowner rings at 7pm to talk about putting their place on the market with you.
Jodie captures
- Name, phone and email
- Property address, type and number of bedrooms
- Reason for selling and rough timeline
- Whether they want an appraisal booked
Outcome in Rex
A new lead in Rex tagged as a vendor, with a note covering the property and timeline, and a reminder for your agent to call back.
Calling for an appraisal
Someone wants a free market appraisal and is ringing round a few local agents to see who responds first.
Jodie captures
- Name and contact details
- Property address, type and bedrooms
- Ownership status and reason for selling
- Preferred days and times for the appointment
Outcome in Rex
A lead tagged for an appraisal, a note with the property details, and a call-back reminder so you book it in before a competitor does.
Looking to buy
A buyer spots a listing on realestate.com.au at 9pm and calls to ask about it and book an inspection.
Jodie captures
- Name and contact details
- The property or listing they are calling about
- Budget, preferred suburb and number of bedrooms
- Buying position and preferred inspection times
Outcome in Rex
A lead in Rex plus a buyer match profile built from their suburb, budget and bedrooms, so Rex can match them to your stock automatically.
Calling to lease out
A landlord with a unit coming vacant next month rings to ask whether you can lease it for them.
Jodie captures
- Name and contact details
- Property address, type and bedrooms
- Available-from date and rough rent expectation
- Whether they want full management or lease-only
Outcome in Rex
A lead tagged as a landlord, routed to your property management team, with a note on the property and the service level they asked about.
Calling to rent
A renter is after a two-bed in a particular suburb and wants to know what you have and when they can inspect.
Jodie captures
- Name and contact details
- Suburb, number of bedrooms and maximum rent
- Move-in date and number of occupants
- Any pets, parking or must-haves
Outcome in Rex
A lead plus a match profile so Rex pairs them with your available rentals, and a reminder to arrange the inspection.
A maintenance call
A tenant in a managed property calls after hours to report a leak under the kitchen sink.
Jodie captures
- Tenant name and the property address
- What the issue is and how urgent it is
- Whether it is an emergency, no heat, water or security
- Access details and when they are available
Outcome in Rex
A note against the property and a reminder for property management, flagged as an emergency where it needs same-day action.
- Vendor
Calling to sell
A homeowner rings at 7pm to talk about putting their place on the market with you.
Name, phone and emailProperty address, type and number of bedroomsReason for selling and rough timelineWhether they want an appraisal bookedROutcome in Rex
A new lead in Rex tagged as a vendor, with a note covering the property and timeline, and a reminder for your agent to call back.
vendor sales - Prospective vendor
Calling for an appraisal
Someone wants a free market appraisal and is ringing round a few local agents to see who responds first.
Name and contact detailsProperty address, type and bedroomsOwnership status and reason for sellingPreferred days and times for the appointmentROutcome in Rex
A lead tagged for an appraisal, a note with the property details, and a call-back reminder so you book it in before a competitor does.
appraisal sales - Buyer
Looking to buy
A buyer spots a listing on realestate.com.au at 9pm and calls to ask about it and book an inspection.
Name and contact detailsThe property or listing they are calling aboutBudget, preferred suburb and number of bedroomsBuying position and preferred inspection timesROutcome in Rex
A lead in Rex plus a buyer match profile built from their suburb, budget and bedrooms, so Rex can match them to your stock automatically.
buyer inspection - Landlord
Calling to lease out
A landlord with a unit coming vacant next month rings to ask whether you can lease it for them.
Name and contact detailsProperty address, type and bedroomsAvailable-from date and rough rent expectationWhether they want full management or lease-onlyROutcome in Rex
A lead tagged as a landlord, routed to your property management team, with a note on the property and the service level they asked about.
landlord rentals - Applicant
Calling to rent
A renter is after a two-bed in a particular suburb and wants to know what you have and when they can inspect.
Name and contact detailsSuburb, number of bedrooms and maximum rentMove-in date and number of occupantsAny pets, parking or must-havesROutcome in Rex
A lead plus a match profile so Rex pairs them with your available rentals, and a reminder to arrange the inspection.
tenant rentals - Tenant or tradie
A maintenance call
A tenant in a managed property calls after hours to report a leak under the kitchen sink.
Tenant name and the property addressWhat the issue is and how urgent it isWhether it is an emergency, no heat, water or securityAccess details and when they are availableROutcome in Rex
A note against the property and a reminder for property management, flagged as an emergency where it needs same-day action.
maintenance property management
One call, 4 records
What actually lands in Rex
Every call Jodie takes can write to the Rex records your team already works from. You are not handed a voicemail to type up, you are handed a lead that is ready to action.
One call to Jodie
writes to 4 Rex records
You are not handed a voicemail to type up. The call fans out into the records your team already works from.
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Lead in Rex
- Caller name
- Phone number
- Email address
- Enquiry type (buyer, vendor, landlord, tenant)
- Source, marked as a phone enquiry via Jodie
Created in your Unassigned Leads the moment the call ends.
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Note in Rex
The full picture of what the caller wanted, in plain English.
A summary of the call The property or address discussed Timeline and intent Anything the caller asked you to follow up on -
Match profile in Rex
Built for buyers and applicants so Rex matches them to stock.
Preferred area Number of bedrooms Budget or maximum rent Property type and key requirements -
Tags and reminders in Rex
So the lead routes to the right desk and nothing is forgotten.
Tags such as vendor, landlord, buyer or out of hours Assigned to sales or property management A call-back reminder for the right agent An emergency flag for urgent maintenance
Why agencies wire Jodie into Rex
It is not just call answering. It is a phone line that feeds your CRM the way you would if you had time to sit on every call.
Every enquiry in Rex, not a notebook
No more scribbled numbers on a pad or a voicemail nobody got round to. The lead is in Rex, structured and searchable, before you are back from the inspection.
Captured the way Rex expects it
Jodie writes leads, notes and match profiles into the same records your agents already work from, so there is nothing to reformat and nothing to rekey.
Out of hours is covered
Most buyers browse the portals between 7pm and 10pm, long after the office shuts. Jodie answers then, and Rex has the lead waiting first thing.
Qualified, not just "someone rang"
Jodie asks which property, what budget, what timeline. You open Rex to a lead you can act on, not a name and a number with no context.
Routed to the right desk
Vendor and appraisal calls go to sales, landlord and tenant calls go to property management, maintenance is flagged for the right team. The tags and assignment are set before anyone opens it.
Live in an afternoon
The connection runs on Zapier, so there is no integration project and no developer. Set call forwarding, switch on the Zap, and you are taking calls into Rex today.
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