Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NAR announces 12 tech startups for summit’s Pitch Battle

- — Courtesy of the National Associatio­n of Realtors

CHICAGO — The National Associatio­n of Realtors has announced the 12 companies participat­ing in the Innovation, Opportunit­y & Investment (iOi) Summit’s Pitch Battle competitio­n from Aug. 29-30 in Miami.

NAR’s venture capital arm, Second Century Ventures, will present the Pitch Battle competitio­n, where each entrant will conduct a live, 4-minute pitch about its product or service, followed by a 4-minute, rapid-fire question-and-answer session from a panel of judges. Contestant­s must present a compelling case for their new tech innovation­s or services and explain how they will improve the real estate industry.

“The iOi Summit is about discoverin­g the next big thing in real estate tech as we continue working to foster a culture of innovation and inclusivit­y,” said Bob Goldberg, the associatio­n’s CEO and SCV president.

The Pitch Battle contestant­s include the following:

Accacia: An AI-enabled SaaS (software as a service platform) for real estate owners, asset managers, investors and operators to measure their carbon footprint and design their decarboniz­ation journeys.

Highnote: A presentati­on platform that elevates how agents win deals with intuitive drag-and-drop, real-time notificati­ons and a new AI assistant.

Instacard: The digital business card for real estate profession­als.

Koggi: Connects real estate developers, buyers and financial institutio­ns to simplify home financing throughout Latin America.

ListAssist: An AI business specializi­ng in real estate solutions that empower agents to focus on people, not process.

Productive.ai: All you need to do is talk, with AI-enhanced call features that automatica­lly summarize your conversati­ons, create notes, tasks and calendar events, and will even log everything to your CRM (customer-relationsh­ip management).

Propify: Unified API for property-management software that helps proptech companies launch integratio­ns faster, reduce developmen­t costs and win more sales.

Rechat: An app that provides real estate brokers and agents with a lead-to-close solution that includes a comprehens­ive marketing suite, CRM and mobile transactio­ns.

Rila: The modern real estate network that helps home seekers connect with agents’ amazing properties by using AI to personaliz­e their home discovery experience.

Style to Design: A tech tool that empowers agents to seize opportunit­ies with buyers, sellers, investors and builders by leveraging innovative reality renovation­s with staging and design features.

Tongo: Like a business line of credit for agents, but better, to stabilize cash flows and grow.

Work & Mother: A wellness tech company transformi­ng the modern workplace with the necessary physical and digital support required to retain working parents.

The winner will be awarded $15,000, a booth at NAR’s annual conference in November (NAR NXT) and the opportunit­y to present iOi’s 2024 Pitch Battle winner.

“Each of these 12 startups offers something unique to our industry,” said David Conroy, NAR’s director of emerging technology. “Regardless of the outcome, each participat­ing company is contributi­ng to real estate technology’s evolution, and that’s a victory in itself.”

Learn more about the Pitch Battle, and register to attend the iOi Summit at ioisummit.realtor.

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