BrokerDrive

A platform built by a broker

BrokerDrive started in Reunion, Colorado, at a small independent brokerage. It was spending more on software than on coffee and still couldn’t give its agents one place to work.

The usual stack is a mess. IDXbroker for the public site. A different CRM for contacts. Boomtown or Sisu or KW Command for the pipeline. Dotloop or Skyslope for transactions. Constant Contact for the newsletter. An MLS portal for everything else. Six tools, six logins, six monthly bills — and agents still saying “just text me.”

BrokerDrive is what happens when one of those brokers — an independent, Colorado-licensed broker-owner — decided to build the tool they wished existed instead of buying one more half-answer. The platform you’re looking at runs a real brokerage. We use it ourselves every day.

Two principles run through every decision:

  1. Agents keep their own contacts.Their contacts, their messages, their notes — private to them by default. The broker sees only what the law requires (your broker’s required review stages and big-picture numbers) plus whatever the agent chooses to share. No God-mode toggle. No surveillance.
  2. Brokers carry the duty.When the law says the broker has to review a deal — like a signed offer or a signed listing agreement — the broker gets access automatically. The broker doesn’t have to ask. The agent doesn’t have to remember to share.

That balance — agent privacy on one side, broker oversight on the other — is the whole game. Every other platform we’ve seen picks one side. BrokerDrive is built so the platform settles it for you.

We’re a small team. We answer email. We’d rather build what brokerages actually want than chase big enterprise deals. If you want to talk, get in touch.

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