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WayScape unifies Australian real estate with AI-driven platform

Mon, 24th Nov 2025

WayScape has launched a real estate ecosystem that uses a domain-specific small language model to connect sales agents, buyer's agents, and property managers within a single digital environment.

Unified platform

The new system centralises property data, analytics, client records, and communication channels. Users can access information and interact with clients across email, SMS, phone, and social media without leaving the platform. WayScape's AI interprets workflow context and assists with decision-making throughout the transaction process.

The company reports that a significant number of agents have already adopted the platform since its early release, citing demand across the Australian market for a less fragmented approach to property transactions.

Automated operations

WayScape streamlines routine tasks in real estate practices that are typically communication-heavy. These include call management, follow-ups, social engagement, review responses, and reminders. It also supports multi-language communication with clients. The platform automates these activities while allowing agents to oversee the process, which the company says increases operational speed and efficiency.

Domain-trained AI

The centrepiece of the ecosystem is DEE, an AI assistant trained specifically on real estate language, regulations, and workflows. DEE can quickly generate property proposals, pitch packs, market appraisals, property reports, and comparative market analyses. It also prepares custom negotiation messages and follow-up notes. Unlike off-the-shelf models, DEE relies on training data sourced from the real estate sector to ensure relevance and accuracy in its responses.

Pre-market connections

WayScape features a national off-market listings platform that allows estate agents to share opportunities before properties are publicly advertised. Buyer's agents can view these early listings and match clients to properties ahead of general market release, while sellers can attract buyer interest prior to traditional advertising.

The company reports that this approach has already increased deal activity between buyers and sellers in the Australian market.

Australian development

The platform, designed and built in Australia, aims to bring together artificial intelligence, data unification, and automated workflows in a single digital framework for real estate professionals. WayScape targets increased capacity and clarity for agents, supporting customer engagement and compliance tasks within one system.

"My vision is clear: to empower every agent with intelligence, clarity and capacity so they can operate at the highest level, every day," said Rebecca Moroney, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, WayScape.
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