Real estate breaks the usual assumptions. Your people aren't at a desk, half of them are 1099 and buying their own software, and the document you most need summarised is a 60-page purchase agreement you're reading in a parking lot. Mobile coverage therefore outranks everything, price comes straight after, and a genuine free tier matters because you cannot mandate a paid seat for an independent contractor. Integrations fall to the bottom — the average brokerage stack is a CRM nobody loves and a Google Drive.
Who this is for: Brokers, team leads and independent agents working out of a car between showings, mostly paying for it themselves.
The short answer
The best ai assistant for real estate brokers is the OpenAI ChatGPT with a SquadScore of 80.7/100 at $20, ahead of Anthropic Claude (76.7).
The default choice, and for most executives that's the right call. ChatGPT Business runs $25/seat/month billed monthly ($20 annual, 2-seat minimum), and the free tier alone is more capable than most paid tools from three years ago. The catch is sprawl: OpenAI ships new model names so often that nobody on your team can tell you which one they're actually talking to.
Apps
Web + desktop + mobile
Per seat
$20
Setup
15 minutes
Free tier
Generous
Broadest third-party integration and GPT-store ecosystem Advanced Voice Mode is genuinely useful for hands-free dictation and thinking out loud
Claude is the one execs reach for when the output has to sound like a person wrote it, not a committee. Team Standard is $25/seat/month billed monthly ($20 annual), 5-seat minimum — steeper entry than ChatGPT's 2-seat floor, which matters if you just want to pilot it with one direct report. No native image generation. That's a deliberate gap, not an oversight, and it means you'll still need a second tool for visuals.
Apps
Web + desktop + mobile
Per seat
$20
Setup
15 minutes
Free tier
Capped
Best-in-class long-document writing and editing; holds a consistent voice across a full memo 200K token context window confirmed directly on Anthropic's own pricing page — no guessing
DeepSeek is free for the consumer chat app — no Plus plan, no paywall, and that's not a promotional gimmick, it's the whole model. The company makes its money on API tokens, not subscriptions. Strong reasoning for the price of zero, but it's a Chinese company, and that's a real data-residency and governance conversation your legal team should have before it touches anything sensitive.
Apps
Web + mobile
Per seat
$0
Setup
Sign in and go
Free tier
Full-featured
Completely free consumer app with no usage paywall on file uploads or long conversations Reasoning performance competitive with much more expensive tools, at zero subscription cost
Perplexity isn't trying to be your everything-assistant, and that focus is the point. It's built to answer a question with sources attached, which is exactly what you want before you repeat a claim in a board meeting. Enterprise Pro is $40/seat/month ($400/year); the individual Pro plan most executives actually start on is $20/month.
Apps
Web + desktop + mobile
Per seat
$33
Setup
15 minutes
Free tier
Capped
Citations by default make it the easiest tool here to fact-check before you repeat something Premium data sources (PitchBook, Statista) baked into Enterprise Pro are a real research shortcut
Meta AI is free, full stop — no Pro tier, no seat pricing, nothing to put in a budget line. That's because it isn't really competing for your work the way the others are; it's living inside WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger, apps your customers already use. Skip it for internal work. Consider it if you're managing customer-facing chat at scale on Meta's platforms.
Apps
Web + mobile
Per seat
$0
Setup
Sign in and go
Free tier
Full-featured
Completely free, forever, with no paid tier to manage or justify Already embedded in WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger — zero rollout friction with customers who use those apps
Le Chat exists for one reason above the others: it's built and hosted by a French company, which matters enormously if your business needs to keep data inside the EU. Team is $24.99/user/month monthly ($19.99 annual); Pro alone is $14.99/month, the cheapest paid tier of any serious assistant on this list. Mistral rebranded parts of the product to 'Vibe' in mid-2026, so don't be surprised if you see both names.
Apps
Web + mobile
Per seat
$25
Setup
15 minutes
Free tier
Capped
Cheapest paid tier among major assistants — Pro is $14.99/month against $20 for ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro EU-based hosting is a genuine differentiator for GDPR-sensitive organizations
If your company already runs on Gmail, Docs and Sheets, Gemini is the path of least resistance — it's baked into apps your team opens forty times a day. Google folded the old standalone Gemini Business/Enterprise add-ons into Workspace itself in March 2025; full Gemini access across Docs, Sheets and Gmail now starts at Business Standard, $14/user/month. That's cheaper than it looks on paper, because you're not buying a separate AI seat on top of your email.
Apps
Web + mobile
Per seat
$14
Setup
An afternoon
Free tier
Capped
Gemini 3.1 Pro's 1M-token context window (on the consumer Google AI Pro tier) dwarfs everything else here Bundled into Workspace pricing — no separate AI line item to justify to finance
Copilot is not a standalone product — that's the single most important thing to understand before you budget for it. It's a $21/user/month add-on (promotional pricing through September 30, 2026 for orgs under 300 seats; standard price $30/user/month for Enterprise) sitting on top of a Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard or Business Premium license you're already paying for. Real all-in cost per seat is usually $60-90/month once you add the base plan.
Apps
Web + desktop + mobile
Per seat
$21
Setup
IT ticket
Free tier
None
Prompts are not used to train Microsoft's foundation models — a strong default for regulated industries Governed access inherits your existing Microsoft 365 permissions, so IT doesn't rebuild access control from scratch
Grok's edge is speed to the news cycle — its web and X integration means it often has an opinion on something that happened an hour ago, which the others don't. Grok for Business launched in 2026 at $30/seat/month, a self-serve tier built for small-to-mid teams, with SOC 2 Type II and no training on your data by default. Above that, Enterprise is custom-quoted.
Apps
Web + mobile
Per seat
$30
Setup
15 minutes
Free tier
Capped
Real-time X/web integration gives it a genuine speed advantage on breaking news and social sentiment Grok for Business explicitly does not train on your data by default and includes SOC 2 Type II
Swapped in for Pi, which has drifted into maintenance mode since most of Inflection's team left for Microsoft in 2024 — not a live enough product to recommend to an executive in 2026. Amazon Q Business is the more relevant pick for anyone running an AWS-heavy stack: it's a workplace search-and-answer assistant that plugs into your internal systems, priced at $20/user/month for the Pro tier ($3/user/month for a stripped-down Lite tier).
Apps
Web only
Per seat
$20
Setup
Developer required
Free tier
None
Permission-aware answers — it respects your existing access controls instead of surfacing documents an employee shouldn't see Native integration with Slack, Outlook, Teams and Word for a tool that started as an AWS console product