MYRA · your assistant inside Client Keeper

Just tell MYRA.

Update a contact, set a follow-up, move a deal, log what just happened — by talking, typing, or snapping a photo, not filling out forms. MYRA does the busywork so you can stay where deals are made: with your people.

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Add Maria Lopez, 555-0188 — met her at the Oakdale open house.
MYRA
Done — Maria Lopez is in as a new contact. Want a follow-up too?
Contact added
Try one

One voice note, filed live.

Press play and watch the board fill in beside you — no typing.

Voice note
New lead — Sarah Jenkins
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Live transcript
Press play to watch MYRA listen — she'll fill in the board as Sarah's realtor talks.
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Follow-up

You didn't get into real estate to do data entry.

You're great with clients. But after every showing there's a pile to log and people to call — so the CRM goes stale and follow-ups slip. It only works if you feed it, and that's the part you never have time for.

Hand her a business card

Snap a photo of a business card or the sign-in sheet. MYRA pulls the name, number, and email and adds the contact — no typing it up back at the office.

Here's the card from the open house.

Never let a follow-up slip

She sets it, reschedules it, marks it done, and keeps the recurring ones recurring. Same goes for your to-dos.

Follow up with the Carters every two weeks until they list.

Keep your deals moving

She updates the deal, links the right people, and moves it right along — no clicking around.

Move 14 Birch to under contract and add the Carters as buyers.

Ask her about your people

Who's gone quiet, what's closing this month, whose home anniversary is coming up, which buyer wants 3 beds under $400k. She knows — and she'll line up the follow-ups.

Who haven't I talked to in 60 days?

Capture the moment

Talk through what happened right after the showing. She saves the note to the contact, creates tomorrow's follow-up, and drafts the next message for you to send.

Here's how the showing went…

Take your data with you

She exports it and sends a private download link to your inbox. Your contacts are yours.

Email me a spreadsheet of every buyer lead this quarter.

MYRA does the work. You make the calls.

Nothing goes to a client on its own

MYRA drafts messages in your words. You read, tweak, and send.

Nothing important gets deleted without a yes

Removing a contact, a deal, or a note always stops for your approval.

She changes course when you do

“No — make it Thursday,” and she follows the latest word.

She won't double-add or guess wrong

No duplicate people, and she won't call someone a “buyer” you never did.

Right where you already work

Web and on your phone — the same MYRA, wherever you are.

Every move is yours to review

See what she changed and when in your activity, and undo anything.

Quick answers

What you can actually ask her

What can I actually ask her?

Most things you'd do by hand in Client Keeper — add and update contacts, set follow-ups and to-dos, log notes, keep your deals moving and your calendar straight, sort your leads, and pull quick answers about your contacts. If it's in your CRM, she can probably help.

Does MYRA send messages to my clients automatically?

No. She writes the draft; you decide what gets sent.

Can I talk to her — or send a photo — instead of typing?

Yes. Leave a voice note, or snap a photo of a business card or sign-in sheet, and she'll take it from there.

Will she change or delete the wrong thing?

Deletions and edits to a contact's name, phone, or email stop for your approval first. And if a search comes up empty, she tries nicknames before giving up.

Is my data mine?

Yes. Ask her any time for a spreadsheet export, sent as a private link to your inbox.

Tell MYRA what you need.
Get back to selling.

No credit card. She's ready the moment you are.