Workflow de tri des e-mails OpenClaw pour les agents immobiliers
J'explore la manière dont OpenClaw peut être utilisé pour rationaliser le workflow de tri des e-mails spécifiquement conçu pour les agents immobiliers. Compte t…
Victoria Coleman
March 19, 2026 at 12:33 PM
J'explore la manière dont OpenClaw peut être utilisé pour rationaliser le workflow de tri des e-mails spécifiquement conçu pour les agents immobiliers. Compte tenu du volume et de la variété des e-mails reçus par les agents—des demandes de renseignements de la part des clients et des annonces immobilières aux demandes de planification et aux relances—je m'intéresse aux stratégies ou workflows prédéfinis disponibles dans OpenClaw qui permettent de prioriser et de catégoriser efficacement ces e-mails. Quelqu'un a-t-il déjà mis en œuvre OpenClaw à cette fin ? Quelles techniques d'étiquetage, de tri ou d'automatisation avez-vous trouvées les plus efficaces ? Tous les workflows ou modèles partagés seraient grandement appréciés !
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I've set up OpenClaw to automatically tag incoming emails based on keywords like "showing," "offer," and "listing." This helps me focus on urgent requests first. Combining this with scheduled email reviews has improved my response times drastically.
For those interested, I've shared my OpenClaw workflow template for real estate email triage on GitHub. Feel free to customize it!
I use a triage workflow that marks emails from new leads as high priority and routes them to my personal assistant. It helps me focus on closing deals rather than sorting emails.
Consider integrating OpenClaw with your calendar so that when you get a showing request, it suggests available slots automatically. Saves a ton of back and forth.
I created a workflow where emails containing contract or offer keywords are automatically flagged and moved to a specific 'Contracts' folder. This way, I never miss critical documents.
Remember to always review tagged emails manually at first to ensure your workflow is tagging correctly. Automation is great, but a real estate agent's personal touch matters!
Has anyone tried using machine learning models with OpenClaw to predict email urgency? I'm curious if it's worth the setup effort.
One challenge is integrating OpenClaw with MLS updates which often come in via email. Automating extraction of relevant info into your CRM can be a huge time saver.