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AI real estate listing brochure generator that looks designed.

Realtors juggling 12 listings shouldn't be juggling 12 Canva files. Upload your brochure layout once, and let Claude turn a few prompts about the property into a press-ready PDF that matches every other listing you've ever produced.

For: Solo realtors, boutique brokerages, and listing-side teams who want consistent brochure quality without an in-house designer.

The problem

Listing brochures decide a lot of first impressions. But maintaining brand consistency across 50 listings a year — comp tables, neighborhood blurbs, agent bios, MLS data — drains the time agents should be spending with clients. Designers are slow; templates in Canva drift; the photographer's photos go through five conversion steps.

How DocExport solves it

Your brochure is one .docx with placeholders for the address, the comps table, the neighborhood paragraph, and the agent bio. Claude pulls property data from your MLS or a quick prompt, fills the template, and returns a PDF press-ready in seconds. Every brochure looks like it came from the same studio because they did — yours.

The workflow

From .docx to AI-generated document.

1
Upload the brochure template

Your existing layout, in Word. Headers, image placeholders, comp-table region — all preserved.

2
Prompt Claude with the property

"142 Maple Ave, three beds, $625k, here are the comps." Claude maps your input to the template fields.

3
Send the PDF to the seller

Brochure download URL lands in chat. Forward to the seller, post to the listing, attach to the MLS — done.

Example

What the prompt looks like.

“Build the listing brochure for 142 Maple Ave — three beds, two baths, 1,840 sqft, $625,000. Comps: 138 Maple sold $610k, 56 Oak sold $640k, 201 Elm sold $605k. Use the spring-listings color variant.”

Template fields exposed to the agent

{{PropertyAddress}}{{ListPrice}}{{Bedrooms}}{{Bathrooms}}{{SquareFeet}}{{NeighborhoodSummary}}{{TableStart:Comparables}}{{CompAddress}}{{SoldPrice}}{{SoldDate}}{{TableEnd:Comparables}}{{AgentName}}{{AgentPhone}}
Why teams choose DocExport for this

Built for the agent on the other side.

Brand consistency across every listing

One template = identical look on every brochure. The .docx is the brand guide.

No graphic designer in the loop

Update the template once when you rebrand. Every future brochure picks it up automatically.

Comparable-sales table on demand

{{TableStart:Comparables}} regions accept any number of rows — three comps today, six tomorrow, no template change.

Affordable for solo agents

Free tier covers a slow listing month; Pro at $29 covers a busy one. No per-document fees.

FAQ

Common questions.

Can I include property photos?
Image placeholders are on the roadmap. Today, photos sit in the .docx layout itself; per-listing photo swap is best done by saving photo-specific template variants.
Does it work with my MLS data?
If your MLS exposes data through a tool Claude can read (or you paste it in), Claude maps it to template fields. No direct MLS integration is required.
What about open-house flyers and price-reduction notices?
Same pattern — upload one .docx per document type. Claude picks the right one with list_templates.
Can clients edit the brochure?
Generate as DOCX and they can. Most agents generate PDF for the polished version, DOCX when redlining is needed.

Try DocExport free.

25 documents / month on the free tier. No credit card. Connect Claude in under 10 minutes.

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