Cherre Launches AI Platform Agent.STUDIO for Real Estate Data
Cherre introduces Agent.STUDIO, an AI-powered platform designed to help real estate organizations automate workflows and leverage connected data securely.
Cherre, a leading real estate data management and intelligence platform, has announced the launch of Cherre.STUDIO, a developer platform enabling clients to build customized solutions. The flagship module, Agent.STUDIO, focuses on creating agentic AI workflows tailored for real estate operations.
Key Features of Agent.STUDIO
- Seamless Integration: Leverages Cherre’s Universal and Semantic Data Models for rapid decision-making.
- Model Agnostic Architecture: Allows clients to switch between AI models for optimal performance.
- Limitless Expansion: Integrates with Cherre’s ecosystem of connectors and third-party data sources.
- Enterprise-Grade Security: Ensures data privacy with customizable access controls and no model training on client data.
- Expert Support: Provides dedicated assistance for designing and deploying AI agents.
Industry Impact
L.D. Salmanson, CEO and Co-Founder of Cherre, emphasized the platform’s role in shifting the industry from data accumulation to outcome-focused utilization. "Agent.STUDIO empowers clients to deploy sophisticated AI agents that deliver immediate value," he said.
Tyler Christensen, SVP and Head of Industry Solutions, noted that many organizations are unsure how to start with AI. "Agent.STUDIO accelerates their ability to harness AI securely," he added.
How to Access
Interested organizations can join the waitlist for priority access.
About Cherre
Cherre is a trusted real estate data platform, helping asset managers and property managers unify and leverage data for better decision-making. Learn more at www.cherre.com.
Source: Businesswire
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