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Ask the Agent Joins NAR Realtor Benefits Program by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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Ask the Agent — a video communication and engagement platform tailored to real estate professionals — has been named a partner in the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) Realtor Benefits Program.

As part of the partnership, NAR members are eligible to receive 20% off Ask the Agent’s monthly or annual plans during their first year — with potential savings of up to $190.

Ask the Agent’s platform offers real estate professionals access to a suite of tools, including customizable video libraries, automated responses, and a “Digital Twin” feature — an avatar capable of responding to client inquiries 24/7.

These technologies are designed to support agents in generating leads, answering common questions, and maintaining consistent communication with clients.

“Ask the Agent is becoming an essential solution for today’s real estate professionals,” said James Beckmann, CEO of Ask the Agent in a release. “With over 4 million homes listed annually in the U.S., every listing is a chance to make a connection—and a missed opportunity without the agent’s voice in it. Our interactive video platform brings real estate professionals to life through the online shopping experience — showcasing their value, answering questions, prompting action, and capturing leads — while elevating the client’s first impression from the very first click.”

The platform is available to member agents, brokerages, MLSs, and real estate organizations nationwide.

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