For Real estate marketers
Real estate marketing has a distinct creative problem. Each listing is unique, the property has to feel real, and the creative cycle has to ship within hours of a new listing going live. Generic AI tools cannot operate on that cadence with that fidelity. Avocado AI is the workspace built around fast, brand-accurate listing creative.
Real estate marketing moves on a different clock than DTC. A listing goes live, the agent or marketer needs the social cut, the listing video, and the email hero shot inside a day. The shots have to feel like the actual property: layout, light, finishes, and the neighbourhood. Generic AI tools produce generic homes that look beautiful and have nothing to do with the listing.
Avocado AI uses the same brand-fine-tuning pattern that DTC brands rely on for product fidelity, applied to property fidelity. Upload the listing photos, fine-tune an image model on the property, and every generated still or clip holds the layout and finishes of the actual home.
For each listing, upload the existing listing photography (twenty to forty shots covering rooms, exterior, and key features). Avocado fine-tunes any of nineteen image models on the property. The fine-tuned model produces additional stills that match the listing: a styled hero exterior, a twilight version, a styled interior with seasonal staging, an aerial-style overhead.
A modern real estate ad uses a cinematic walk-through, a stylized social cut, and a hero exterior shot. Avocado runs Seedance 2.0 for cinematic interior and exterior motion, Kling for stylized 9:16 social cuts, Veo 3 for brand films with native ambient audio, Sora for narrative hero motion, and LTX-2 for audio-driven motion that syncs to the voiceover.
The brand-fine-tuned still becomes the first frame so the property in motion matches the property on the listing.
The agent-on-camera UGC angle is one of the strongest performance formats in real estate paid social. Avocado runs AI UGC creators inside the same workspace as the property stills and the cinematic cuts. The agent delivers the script with the property as the backdrop, all in one session.
A finished real estate ad needs a calm, trustworthy voice, music that matches the tone, and a clean mix. Avocado includes voice generation, voice cloning, AI music, and the Music Studio in the same workspace. Compose finishes the cut and exports platform specs for TikTok, Reels, YouTube, and email.
A real estate ad has to feel like the actual home. Generic AI tools produce beautiful interiors with no relationship to the listing, which the buyer recognizes the moment they click through to the listing page. Brand-fine-tuning on the listing photos locks the layout, the finishes, and the light to the actual property. The generated stills become extensions of the listing, not replacements of it.
The structural fix carries through the rest of the chain. The agent-on-camera UGC clip references the brand-fine-tuned property in the backdrop. The cinematic walk-through opens from a brand-fine-tuned still. The hero exterior matches the listing front. Every asset in the ad set ties back to the actual home, which is what converts on real estate paid social.
A real estate marketer often handles ten to thirty listings concurrently. Inside a fragmented chain (property photo editor plus generic AI image tool plus video tool plus voice app plus music tool plus editor), the operator cost is hours per listing. Inside Avocado, each listing has its own fine-tuned model and its own Storyboards canvas. The operator switches between listings without switching tools, and the Lini agent holds context per listing so the team is not re-explaining the property every time.
Most real estate marketers want a single-day turn from listing-go-live to ad-ready creative. Morning: fine-tune a model on the new listing photos. Mid-morning: generate the styled hero exterior, the twilight version, and the seasonal interior in Storyboards. Afternoon: add the cinematic walk-through with Seedance and the social cut with Kling, drop in voice and music. Late afternoon: finish in Compose and export.
The fragmented chain of property photo editor plus generic AI image tool plus video generator plus voice app plus music tool plus editor collapses into one session.
For a real estate marketer or brokerage handling ten to thirty listings concurrently, the cumulative time savings across a month are substantial. Each listing typically saves three to five hours against the fragmented chain, and the cycle time from listing-go-live to ad-ready creative drops from days to hours, which is what matters when the goal is being first to market on the listing.
A real estate ad has to feel like the actual listing. If the generated home does not match the layout, the finishes, or the light of the real property, the lead clicks through and feels misled. Avocado fine-tunes an image model on the actual listing photos so every generation holds the layout and finishes of the real home.
The brand-fine-tuned property still becomes the first frame of an image-to-video clip in Seedance 2.0 (cinematic interior and exterior motion), Kling (stylized social), Veo 3 (brand film with native ambient audio), Sora (narrative hero), or LTX-2 (audio-driven motion that syncs to the voiceover).
Yes. AI UGC creators live inside the same workspace as the property stills and the cinematic cuts. The agent delivers the script with the property as the backdrop, all in one session.
Yes. Voice generation, voice cloning, AI music, and the Music Studio all sit inside the workspace. The credits pool with image and video.
For most listings, yes. Morning is fine-tuning a model on the new listing photos. Mid-morning is generating styled exterior, interior, and twilight versions. Afternoon is adding the cinematic walk-through and the social cut, plus voice and music. Late afternoon is finishing in Compose and exporting.
Avocado starts at nineteen euros per month, includes commercial rights on every plan, and pools credits across image, video, music, and voice. A small real estate team replaces three or four standalone subscriptions with one Avocado plan.
In our experience, yes. Most ad-review flags on real estate creative come from misleading property representations or off-spec compliance copy. Brand fine-tuning on the actual listing reduces the representation flags. Commercial rights on every Avocado plan remove the rights-violation flags.
Image, video, music, voice, and UGC in one workspace, with Lini guiding the work. Start free, upgrade when you are ready to scale.