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The Tech Buzz Editorial
A Real Estate ISA “Inside Sales Agent” exclusively gives YOU leads in your ZIP Code
ZipISA is a TechBuzz partner, and a tool we genuinely rate, so it's worth a proper look. It launched yesterday, and the pitch is the kind of thing we wish more proptech founders would copy. Their one agent per zip model is innovative and it’s also a copyable and investable opportunity even if you aren’t in the real estate sector.
Most real estate agents have the same equation running in the back of their head. Every lead has a price. Every hour chasing one is an hour not spent closing. The tools meant to fix this keep adding to the pile of things agents have to do themselves. ZipISA wants to change that math. So let's break down how they achieve it.
Sixty-nine dollars a month is a rounding error in a real estate budget. Now hold that number next to the alternatives.
A human inside sales agent, the person who calls leads and books appointments, typically runs $600 to $2,000 a month plus management, and they go home at 5.
A predictive data tool like Offrs advertises a low sticker price but lands closer to $1,500 to $3,000 a month once you add the ad spend that makes it work, and its premium tier can take a 25% referral fee on what closes.
ZipISA charges $69, flat. No per-lead fees, no cut of your commission.
What it does for that price is the actual job: research a ZIP code, find homeowners likely to sell, verify their contact info, run outreach around the clock, and drop booked appointments onto your calendar. You show up to the call.
Here's the part we really like most. ZipISA doesn't sell the same leads to everyone in your market. It works your ZIP, for you, and it doesn't moonlight for the agent down the street. That exclusivity is the real product.
Think about what that does to the usual lead-buying treadmill. When you buy portal leads, you're often bidding against three other agents for the same name, and whoever calls back in five minutes wins. ZipISA flips that. Lock your territory and the homeowners it surfaces are yours to work, start to finish. The math on a flat fee gets a lot friendlier when you're not splitting the catch.
The company is also planning something that should make the VCs and founders in our readership sit up. After about a year, ZipISA intends to open a marketplace where a territory you hold becomes an asset you can sell, at a price you set. So the $69 seat isn't just an expense line. It's a small position in a piece of geography that the company is building to appreciate. The design is clever: turn a SaaS subscription into something closer to a deed.
Agents have been trained to obsess over cost per lead. It's the wrong thing to watch. A lead is just a name. What you want is a booked conversation with someone who might really sell.
The gap is brutal. Portal leads convert at somewhere between 0.4% and 1.2%, per 2026 figures compiled by Deal Machine OS. You can pay $30 a name and still need a hundred of them to fill one afternoon. The number that matters is cost per booked seller appointment, and on that scale a flat $69 in a territory nobody else can touch looks less like a discount and more like a different category of spending.
By 2026, roughly 97% of agents say they've adopted some AI tool, yet only 17% report a real positive impact on their business, per data from BuildMVPFast. Everyone bought the software. Almost nobody got the result.
The reason is human. Most AI tools handed agents homework. Prompt me, feed me leads, build me a workflow. ZipISA's bet is that agents don't want another thing to operate. They want the work done, and they want the territory to themselves.
That's the thesis worth underlining for investors: the money in vertical AI is chasing tools that absorb a whole job rather than assist with one. Proptech pulled in $1.7B in January 2026 alone, a 176% jump from a year earlier. ZipISA is a cheap, specific test of whether "finished work in a territory you own" is the model that finally sticks.
It prospects. You close. The machine works the ZIP. You work the room. For a tool we already like, that's a sharp place to start.

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