
Zenlist
closedCollaborative home search platform for agents and clients.
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Zenlist provides a collaborative, mobile-first real estate search platform that connects agents and their clients. Founded in 2016 by Tom MacLeod, the company aims to streamline the home buying process by providing a unified space where both parties can search, share, discuss, and organize property listings. Clients can only access the platform through an invitation from a licensed real estate agent.
The platform's main feature is the consolidation of listings from the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) with pre-market or private listings, granting homebuyers access to properties not available on mainstream portals. This gives users a competitive advantage in low-inventory markets. Key functionalities include in-app chat to replace fragmented communication, the ability for co-buyers to collaborate, advanced search filters, and instant notifications for new listings or status changes. Agents gain insights into client activity, which helps in providing a more tailored service.
The business model is subscription-based for real estate agents, who then invite their clients to use the platform. Zenlist has established enterprise agreements and partnerships with several major MLSs and brokerages. In July 2025, Zenlist was acquired by Move, Inc., the operator of Realtor.com, to be integrated into its suite of tools for real estate professionals. The company is based in San Francisco and operates in numerous markets across the United States, including Chicago, New York, and the Bay Area.
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