Not a chatbot. Not a CRM plugin. A private, on-site AI system built around how your real estate team actually works — installed on a Mac Mini in your office, with data that never leaves your building.
The problem isn't effort. Real estate teams work hard. The problem is the invisible load — the follow-ups that should have gone out, the notes nobody converted into action, the context that lived only in one person's head. That's where revenue leaks out.
An interested buyer toured on Tuesday. Nobody followed up by Friday. They signed with someone else. It wasn't negligence — it was a full schedule and nothing to catch the gap.
Your showing notes, call recaps, and client preferences sit in a notebook or a voice memo. Nothing routes them forward. The insight evaporates before it becomes a task.
When your top producer takes a day off, the team slows down. Too much context — on clients, on deals, on preferences — isn't written down anywhere. It's tribal knowledge with no backup.
Assigning tasks, chasing updates, figuring out who's handling what — it's a recurring tax on your time that compounds every time your team grows by one more person.
Use these pages for deeper context on each use case and deployment model.
How teams keep warm leads from going cold with reliable follow-up routing and drafting.
Why local-first deployment matters when your team handles sensitive client and transaction data.
Turn showing notes and call recaps into assigned next actions with clear ownership.
Local landing page for Madison-area teams evaluating private AI operations support.
We identify the one or two workflows where your team loses the most time or misses the most opportunities. Not a 30-item wishlist — a focused starting point that delivers value fast.
An operator is configured, installed in your office, and connected to your existing tools — Slack, email, iMessage, or whatever your team already uses. Data stays local. No cloud. No exposure.
Your team starts using the AI from day one. Each month, we review what's working, refine the workflows, and add capacity. It gets sharper the longer it's in place.
All API costs are included. No usage overages. No hidden platform fees. You pay for the operator, not the tokens. Limited availability for new installs each month.
ChatGPT is a remarkable tool. It's also designed for the broadest possible audience — which means it knows nothing about your clients, your SOPs, your deal history, or how your team communicates. LedgerLocked does.
Every prompt you send to a cloud AI includes your client details, deal notes, and team context — stored on third-party servers, subject to their policies.
You open the tool, paste in context, get a result, paste it somewhere else. It's a productivity tool, not a workflow. Your team still does all the connecting work.
No knowledge of your brokerage's tone, your clients' names, your transaction history, or your team's internal language. It helps everyone the same way, which means it doesn't know you.
The AI runs locally installed on-site. Your client data, SOPs, and deal notes stay fully local. No cloud exposure. No third-party terms to worry about.
Connected to Slack, email, and iMessage — channels your team already uses. The AI routes tasks, drafts follow-ups, and surfaces action items without a new interface to learn.
Every workflow is designed for your brokerage — your clients, your pipeline stages, your team structure. It gets sharper the longer it runs, not the same every time.
The math isn't complicated. Here's how LedgerLocked justifies itself on a typical team's P&L (with a Madison-based example).
The Madison median home price is around $425K. At a standard 2.7% buyer-side commission, one recovered deal nets roughly $11,475 per side — more than covering the annual retainer on the Standard plan.
An offshore virtual assistant runs $1,200–$2,000/month for fixed hours with sick days, training overhead, and management time. LedgerLocked is $1,500/month, always on, with no HR overhead.
Unlike ChatGPT or any cloud SaaS tool, the installed operator keeps all client data, SOPs, and transaction details fully local. No vendor access. No terms-of-service surprises. No compliance exposure.
LedgerLocked is a sole proprietorship. There's no agency behind it, no sales team, and no account manager you'll never meet. When you work with LedgerLocked, you're working directly with me — AJ Quintana.
I built this because I kept seeing the same problem: real estate teams running hard but losing deals in the gaps. Not because of bad strategy or effort — because the internal coordination work was too fragmented and too dependent on people remembering things.
The fix isn't another SaaS subscription. It's an AI operator that knows your team's language, runs locally, and actually routes work forward. That's what I install.
aj@ledgerlocked.comEverything you'd want to know before booking a call.
LedgerLocked is a private AI operator built specifically for real estate teams. It's not a chatbot you log into or a CRM add-on — it's a custom AI system installed in your office that routes follow-ups, surfaces action items, and handles the coordination work your team currently does by hand. It connects to tools you already use (Slack, email, iMessage) and is built around your specific workflows, not generic prompts.
Because your data should stay in your building. Every time you use a cloud AI tool, your client names, deal notes, and transaction details travel to a third-party server subject to their terms. A locally hosted system means none of that happens. Your data never leaves your office — not to LedgerLocked, not to any external API, not to anyone.
The most common starting points are follow-up drafting (catching leads before they go cold), note-to-task conversion (turning showing notes and call recaps into routed action items), and weekly coordination summaries. As teams expand, we add things like intake processing, offer deadline tracking, and client Q&A routing. We always start with the one or two workflows that will have the biggest immediate impact for your specific team.
LedgerLocked connects to whatever your team already uses — Slack, email, iMessage, and most common CRMs. We don't ask you to change your stack. The AI shows up in the channels your team lives in, not in a new interface you have to train people on.
Seven days from scope call to live deployment. We start with a discovery call to identify your highest-value workflows, then configure and install the system on-site. Your team is using it by the end of the first week. From there, we tune and expand each month.
No. AJ handles all configuration, deployment, and ongoing tuning. Your team interacts with the AI through Slack, email, or iMessage — no technical knowledge required. Each month, AJ reviews what's working and refines the workflows so the system keeps improving without adding anything to your plate.
Standard ($1,500/month + a one-time $1,500 setup fee) covers 1–3 workflows and is the right starting point for most teams. Operator ($3,000/month, no setup fee) includes up to 10 workflows built over 90 days, custom integrations, priority 48-hour turnaround on requests, quarterly strategy calls, and full SOP documentation for every workflow. If you're unsure which fits, the scope call will make it clear.
No. Both plans are month-to-month. The setup fee on Standard reflects the one-time configuration work — after that, you can adjust or cancel on a monthly basis. Most teams stick around because the workflows keep getting sharper, not because they're locked in.