Jerimiah Taylor

Jerimiah Taylor A veteran of the Tucson real estate market, Jerimiah and his team are well versed in short sale, REO

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When do your agents most often need answers? If you're looking at BrokerBot usage data, it's 8 PM. Not during office hou...
05/11/2026

When do your agents most often need answers? If you're looking at BrokerBot usage data, it's 8 PM. Not during office hours, but on a weeknight after dinner, while they're reviewing contracts and responding to client questions before bed.

That's also when nobody's at the office, the phone goes to voicemail, and the answer has to wait until morning.

Your brokerage's knowledge doesn't have to keep office hours. Your agents shouldn't have to either.

See it at brokerbot.ai

I've watched the PropTech landscape shift from "best of breed" to "best of platform" over the past year. The smartest br...
04/29/2026

I've watched the PropTech landscape shift from "best of breed" to "best of platform" over the past year. The smartest brokerages aren't ripping out their CRM or their doc management system. They're adding an AI layer that connects everything they already use.

We built BrokerBot to sit alongside Follow-up Boss, SkySlope, Command, Lone Wolf, and whatever else a brokerage runs. Not to replace any of it. The 240+ offices on our platform didn't choose us instead of their existing tools. They chose us because we work with all of them.

PropTech had 200+ acquisitions last year. The consolidation is real. But the winners won't be the ones who bought the most point solutions. They'll be the ones who built the connective tissue between them.

04/28/2026

Here's a pattern I've been watching in enterprise real estate: large brokerages are standing up internal AI committees before they evaluate any vendor. Formal governance, cross-functional working groups, sometimes months of internal process before a single demo gets scheduled.

For vendors, this is a real shift. The old playbook of landing a champion in one office and expanding doesn't work the same way when there's a committee, a checklist, and a legal review between you and a contract. You have to show up with documentation, compliance answers, and a clear integration story before the first call.

For founders building enterprise-facing products, this is actually good news if you're ready for it. It raises the bar for everyone. The vendors who can't navigate it get filtered out early. The ones who can tend to stick for years.

Thank you to James Dwiggins and Keith Robinson for having me on Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered — and now featured in In...
04/25/2026

Thank you to James Dwiggins and Keith Robinson for having me on Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered — and now featured in Inman.

We got into something I feel strongly about: the agent whose value was controlling information is already out of a job. AI took that role. What's left — and what actually matters — is the experience agents create for their clients.

If you're in real estate, this one's worth your time.

BrokerBot CEO Jerimiah Taylor breaks down what AI actually means for real estate agents and why most people are thinking about it wrong.

Had a great conversation with the Health & Real Estate Podcast this week.We covered the story behind BrokerBot, what AI ...
04/24/2026

Had a great conversation with the Health & Real Estate Podcast this week.

We covered the story behind BrokerBot, what AI is really doing in real estate right now, and where I think the industry is headed over the next few years.

If you're in real estate — or thinking about how AI fits into your business — I think you'll get something out of this one.

6 likes, 8 comments. "What Happens When AI Runs Your Real Estate Business? - Jerimiah Taylor | BrokerBot"

04/21/2026

Something shifted last quarter that I don't think gets enough attention: state and national real estate associations are now actively evaluating AI infrastructure for their members — not just watching from the sidelines.

This isn't a handful of forward-leaning staff testing a chatbot. These are formal evaluation processes with committees, procurement checklists, and intent to deploy at scale. When an association adopts a tool, it's in front of tens of thousands of agents almost overnight.

For founders building in this space, that's a fundamentally different distribution motion than selling brokerage by brokerage. And the companies that understand how to operate within association structures — compliance requirements, member trust dynamics, governance processes — are going to have an advantage that's very hard to replicate later.

It's early. It's moving fast. And most people aren't paying attention to it yet.

04/15/2026

I talk to a lot of PropTech founders and product leaders, and the build-vs-buy conversation comes up constantly. Most lean toward building, at least at first.

One major transaction management platform spent a full year trying to develop their own AI internally. Strong team, real resources, genuine commitment. They scrapped it. The cost wasn't just money, it was opportunity cost, focus, and a year of their roadmap.

The hard truth is that real estate AI isn't a feature you can bolt on in a sprint cycle. The domain knowledge, the compliance surface area, the training data, it all compounds. Platforms that are winning right now are the ones that decided early what they're actually building, and what they're not.

Build the thing only you can build. Partner on everything else.

See it at brokerbot.ai

04/13/2026

The PropTech Briefing this week summarized something from McKinsey that I've been thinking about since I read it: $430 to $550 billion in annual value could be unlocked globally across real estate, construction, and development if companies redesign their workflows around AI agents rather than just using AI as a search tool.

That's not AI as a feature. That's AI as infrastructure.

What McKinsey describes is exactly the direction we're building toward at BrokerBot. The platform isn't a chatbot that answers questions. It's an AI teammate connected to your CRM, your email, your calendar, your MLS, your compliance policies, and your documents, and it can take action across all of them on your behalf.

We showed a glimpse of this at our Q1 product update. An agent uploaded a contract from their phone and BrokerBot extracted the key data, pulled contact info from CRM, drafted emails to escrow and the client, and booked all the key dates on the calendar. Three minutes. While the agent was on a treadmill.

That's what the $550 billion opportunity looks like at the brokerage level. And we're just getting started.

Source: PropTech Briefing, March 2026

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/proptech-briefing-march-2026-michael-bristow-mrfke/

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02/06/2024

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It’s that time again!
11/01/2023

It’s that time again!

The Banner – University Medicine 40th El Tour de Tucson is soon approaching – just more than two weeks away – and we want to inform every one of the road closures on Ride Day.
It’s paramount so those on the road know what to expect and to try and avoid throughout the day.

“We will have nearly 9,000 cyclists out on the road on Nov. 18 so it’s important we let the Tucson community and its surrounding areas to the south and east – Vail, Green Valley and Sahuarita – know what roads will be closed during El Tour on November 18,” said TJ Juskiewicz, El Tour’s executive director. “We want to make sure everyone is prepared for our road closures as they plan their day.”
Please click the link to get all the closures: https://eltourdetucson.org/important-el-tour-de-tucson-road-closures-set-for-nov-18/
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