Property data platform Propalt has released a ChatGPT connector that allows estate agents to access property information through external AI tools.
The integration enables agents to query datasets using natural language, returning information on sales, lettings, landlord portfolios, planning applications, charge records and market averages. The tool is designed to accelerate prospecting and improve how agents identify potential instructions.
Propalt states the connector is the first built specifically for estate agency use with ChatGPT. The development reflects growing interest in applying AI to data analysis rather than administrative tasks, following recent regulatory changes affecting estate agents.
Data access approach
Unlike in-platform AI assistants, the connector feeds data directly into an agent’s chosen AI tools, allowing them to control how the information is used and combined with other systems.
Kieran Slinger, co-founder of Propalt, said the development reflects a shift in how agents use technology. “We built this because estate agents don’t need more complexity or to wait for applications to be built within platforms. They need more access to trusted data and better visibility of the opportunities in their market,” he said.
“By connecting Propalt to ChatGPT and other AI platforms, we’re making property intelligence more accessible, more usable and far more actionable,” Slinger added.
Industry context
The launch comes as technology adoption accelerates across the property sector, with agencies expanding their operations and platforms facing increased scrutiny over data usage and compliance.
Slinger noted that while much of the AI conversation in property has focused on content creation and administrative tasks within native applications, Propalt’s approach centres on identifying opportunities, understanding marketplaces and supporting business development.