
Daniel Suh
Mentored by his market’s top producer. Prices like he’s hungry, because he is.
Match
Won
Commission
2.50%
To AgentPik
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Each market capped to 12 agents. One per brokerage. Real clients — not leads. You earn your seat by performing, match by match.
$0
To submit a bid
Pay
At signed agreement
Launch
Your career

Mentored by his market’s top producer. Prices like he’s hungry, because he is.
Match
Won
Commission
2.50%
To AgentPik
—
Real clients.
Not leads.
You don’t pay for a phone call. You don’t pay for a form fill. You don’t pay for a match. You pay when a representation agreement is signed — and not a minute before.
Three steps. None of them involve cold-calling someone who clicked a form four months ago.
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You were invited because someone thought you’d win here. Your shop, your county, your seat. Don’t make them wrong.
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Pick once, inside the range, when you join. No bidding. No per-deal changes. The price you offer is the price you stand behind.
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Real clients see a curated selection of agents — their pricing, strategy, and approach. The one who fits picks you. The meter starts at the signed agreement, not before.
12
Cap per market
Each county capped to 12 agents, max. Invite-only. Performance-based.
1
Per brokerage
No two agents from the same shop in the same county. Your seat is yours alone.
$0
To submit a bid
Free to bid. Free to talk to clients. The fee triggers at a signed agreement — not before.
Most platforms charge before a client ever signs with you. That’s the model. We don’t run that model.
Three to six years in. AI-forward. Hungry. You don’t need teaching. You don’t need flattery. You need real clients and a market where performance shows up.
Some of our best agents graduate out — their phone rings on its own. That’s the goal.
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Holt Crawford
Davidson, NC
AI is how, not what. Agents on AgentPik already work this way — the platform surfaces that fluency to clients during a match.
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Description, headline, and remarks drafted from MLS data in your voice. You polish, not rewrite.
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Client asks at 11pm; reply lands at 11:01 sounding like you. You approve before it sends.
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Market updates, new-listing alerts, farming touches scheduled for the week. Set the cadence, hit publish.
We don’t stop at the match. AgentPik publishes playbooks and runs training on the AI tools and workflows top-performing agents use to grow — marketing on autopilot, social that compounds, a CRM that follows up while you’re at a closing.
First playbook drops with your invite. The rest as we publish.
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Drip sequences, ad cadence, reactivation flows.
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Local feed, listings, weekly cadence.
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Tagged, segmented, follow-ups scheduled.
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Compliant texting that reads like you.
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Description, headline, remarks from MLS data.
State guides, portal economics, and career playbooks — all built from cited research and reviewed by working agents. Read before you renew, sign, or hire.
Browse the field manualState guides
Jurisdiction-specific reference — disclosure rules, commission ranges, dual-agency posture.
Portal economics
Honest take-rate math for every paid source. The gross-to-net spread across structures.
Career playbooks
Field-tested routines — post-close cadence, sphere reactivation, niche development.
Free to create your profile. Free to submit bids. AgentPik charges a flat client-acquisition fee only when a client signs a representation agreement with you — never for a phone call, a form fill, or a match. Sell-side fees run $750–$4,000; buy-side $300–$2,500, by home value. Full schedule lives in the agent portal post-invite.
Yes — AgentPik is built on the opposite model. Pay-per-lead and pay-per-call platforms charge you for a phone number whether or not you ever close. AgentPik charges a flat fee only when a client signs a representation agreement with you. No shared leads. No bidding wars. No subscriptions.
A lead is a phone number. A match is a client who has seen your commission, your strategy, and your last twelve months alongside a curated shortlist of agents and chose you. You don't pay for the conversation. You pay when they sign — and the client they signed with is the one they actually picked.
Three things working in parallel: a referral engine inside your sphere, consistent local content, and a curated marketplace that brings clients to you instead of selling you their phone number. AgentPik covers the third — capped supply per market means clients see you on a curated shortlist of vetted agents, and you only pay if you sign one.
Each market is capped at 12 agents — one per brokerage, invite-only, performance-based. Once a county is full, the next agent waits for a seat to open through graduation or rotation. The cap is the supply mechanic; it's why a match is a real client, not a shared lead.
Agents three to six years in, AI-forward, and ready to grow without a lead-vendor budget. You don't need teaching. You don't need flattery. You need real clients, a market where performance shows, and a fee model that respects your time. If you graduate out because your phone rings on its own, that's the goal.
No. AgentPik is a marketplace, not a brokerage. You stay licensed under your current shop and use AgentPik to compete for matched clients in your county. Cap is one agent per brokerage per market — so your seat is yours, and your colleague at the same firm can't take it.
Modern agents on AgentPik already use AI day to day — drafting listing descriptions from MLS data, replying to client questions in their own voice, summarizing market reports, and keeping social posts consistent through the week. AgentPik is built for agents who already work this way; the platform surfaces that fluency to clients during a match.
Through MLS data partnerships, county recorder records, and self-reported transactions we cross-reference. Verified deals display a badge on your profile.
Nothing happens — no charge for bidding, no penalty for losing. Clients pick on experience, approach, and fit alongside commission. Many agents win matches without being the lowest priced; many lose despite being the cheapest. Price is part of the comparison, not the whole one.
Twelve per market, max. One per brokerage. Earn your seat.