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agentlink.cc is an AI tool for real estate agents and marketing teams, developed by a U.S. company, with a focus on quickly generating property videos and automating client follow-ups. It aims to lower the barrier to creating real estate videos with AI while improving lead generation efficiency through automation, making it suitable for users who want to win more real estate business through content marketing.
agentlink.cc is positioned around “AI marketing for real estate.” It is not a generic SaaS platform, but more of a vertical industry solution. The services offered include AI-generated property showcase videos, such as listing introductions, virtual tours, and neighborhood highlights, as well as automated client follow-up workflows, for example triggering emails or message reminders based on user behavior.
There is currently no public information about the company’s history or team, but based on the product design, it appears to target the U.S. domestic and overseas real estate agent markets, especially smaller agencies that lack video production skills or in-house teams. In terms of market position, it belongs to the emerging category of AI real estate marketing tools—a competitive space, but one without a clear monopoly yet. Its typical customers are independent agents and small real estate firms, though some larger brokerages may also use it to produce listing content at scale. Since the company is based in the U.S., the product logic and feature design are more aligned with local market habits, and it may be more friendly to integrations with platforms such as Zillow.
This tool is best suited to three types of users. First, independent real estate agents in the U.S. or overseas markets who need to quickly generate videos to showcase listings but do not have the budget to hire a professional team. Second, small real estate agency teams of around 3-10 people that want to reduce repetitive sales work through automated follow-ups. Third, real estate content creators or marketing agencies that need to produce short-form video assets in bulk.
For Chinese users, it is not particularly suitable unless you are involved in overseas real estate, such as listings in the U.S., Canada, or Australia. The ideal use case is: you already have listing photos or a property link, you want to quickly create a short video with narration and subtitles for YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok, and you also want the system to automatically send follow-up messages to potential buyers.
agentlink.cc does not publicly disclose its monthly or annual pricing, which is relatively uncommon among similar tools. This may indicate a flexible pricing model, such as charging based on the number of generated videos or the number of clients. Looking at comparable tools in the industry, similar products, such as real estate templates in CapCut or real estate video plugins from Booqable, typically cost around 20-100 USD per month. If agentlink.cc is priced within this range, it would be considered mid-market.
However, because there is no clear refund policy, users should be cautious: once you pay, you may not be able to get a refund simply because you are dissatisfied. Its value for money depends on your video volume. If you need to generate dozens of videos per month, it may be cheaper than hiring a video editor. But if you only use it occasionally, a pay-per-use alternative may be a better fit. There is currently no public information indicating hidden fees, but it is advisable to read the terms carefully before signing up.
From a network access perspective, agentlink.cc requires a proxy to access reliably from mainland China, as its servers are located in the U.S. and it has not been optimized for China. Payment methods are not publicly disclosed, but given that its target users are overseas real estate agents, it likely supports only Visa, Mastercard, or PayPal. For domestic Chinese users without a dual-currency credit card or overseas account, payment may be very difficult.
As for invoicing, because it is an overseas merchant, it usually cannot provide Chinese tax invoices and can only provide an international receipt or invoice. Domestic alternatives in China include some WeChat mini programs, such as “房视频” or “AI 看房,” as well as local SaaS tools, such as AI video tools from “安居客.” However, their feature depth and automated follow-up capabilities may not be as professional as agentlink.cc. In short, unless you have stable overseas business and a workable payment channel, Chinese users are not advised to use it directly.
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If you are a real estate agent in the U.S. or another overseas market and need to quickly generate videos in bulk while automatically following up with clients, agentlink.cc is a vertical tool worth trying. It is best to apply for a trial first, if available, to test the video quality and follow-up logic before deciding whether to pay.
It is not suitable for the following scenarios: real estate marketing within mainland China due to network and payment issues, occasional use where the value for money is low, or users who are sensitive to refund policies. Because pricing is not transparent and there is no refund guarantee, it is better to prioritize alternatives that offer a free trial or pay-per-use billing.
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agentlink.cc is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach agentlink.cc directly.