What we’re building.
Honest about what’s done, what’s next, and what’s still an idea. No promised ship dates — shipped when shipped. Want something on this list? Email John.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Now — in active build
Things being worked on right now. Could land in days or weeks.
Real-time bulk-delete progress
BuildingWhen clearing many old listings off Marketplace, show per-item streaming progress instead of a single "Deleting N..." indicator. Visibility while waiting.
Server-driven Marketplace selectors
BuildingWhen Facebook tweaks Marketplace’s page structure, the app could pick up the fix from a server config instead of waiting on a desktop update. Faster recovery from breakage.
Auth resilience — auto-recover from expired sessions
BuildingIf a session token expires after an app update or a multi-day gap, the app could refresh silently or prompt re-login — instead of showing “couldn’t load listings.”
Next — planned soon
Designed and queued. Could land in the next month or two if priorities hold.
CSV import for other brokerage systems
PlannedGeneric CSV mapper so agents on other brokerage systems can map their own export columns once and load listings the same way.
Smart auto-renew scheduling
PlannedA “keep this listing fresh” toggle that could re-post on a configurable cadence with photo rotation, so listings don’t age out of the Marketplace feed.
Posting limits + override UI
PlannedA daily post-cap (default ~50) with an explicit “I know what I’m doing” override, designed to keep accounts in good standing while not boxing in heavy users.
CO + IL listing inventory
PlannedExpand beyond Arizona. Colorado and Illinois agents could load and post their own brokerage’s listings the same way AZ agents do today.
In-app feedback button
PlannedA “Send feedback” button in the desktop app that captures your thought, attaches the app version + a redacted log, and routes straight to John’s inbox. One click, no email-app needed.
Later — ideas under exploration
Things being researched. Not committed. Customer demand pulls these forward.
Buyer-message smart replies
AI-suggested response drafts when a buyer DMs you on Marketplace. You edit + send. Compliance footer auto-appended.
Team / brokerage pricing
Multi-seat plans for brokerages. Each agent posts under their own profile and license. Shared listing inventory across the team.
Fair-housing keyword scanner v2
Smarter, context-aware scanning of marketing copy — flag risky phrasing before posting, with suggested rewrites.
Cross-brokerage listing permissions
Permissioned system where listing brokers can approve other agents to market their listings on Marketplace, with audit trail and rev-share.
Posting analytics dashboard
Per-listing view counts, message counts, and which titles + photo orderings tend to get the most buyer engagement.
Open-house + showing scheduler
Pull buyer DMs into a single inbox, suggest showing windows, and send calendar invites without leaving the app.
Cross-platform posting
Beyond Facebook Marketplace — Craigslist, Nextdoor, Instagram. Same listing, multiple destinations, one click.
Mobile companion app
iOS / Android app for replying to buyer messages and renewing listings on the go. Desktop stays the home base for posting.
Territory map view
Visual map of listings + buyer activity across your market. See where your inquiries are coming from at a glance.
Open API for power users
Read-only API that could let agents pull their own posting + message data into Notion, Google Sheets, or their CRM.
Have an idea? Tell us.
This roadmap is shaped by what real agents ask for. If something here is critical for you — or something you need is missing entirely — the fastest way to get it built is to send a short note.
Replies go straight to John. No support ticket maze. Most requests get a yes/no/“here’s why” within a couple of days.
Roadmap items are aspirational and could change without notice. No item on this page is a commitment, a promise, or a guarantee — product priorities shift based on customer feedback, technical constraints, and platform changes. Use this page as a window into thinking, not a contract.