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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, stood on stage at GTC this week and said something I've been thinking about for a year. Every company needs an agentic AI strategy. He compared it to HTML. To Linux. Not a feature you bolt on. A fundamental shift in how businesses run.
Then he dropped the number. Nvidia expects to have 100 AI agents for every human employee within the decade. 75,000 people working alongside 7.5 million agents.
That's not a keynote talking point. That's a blueprint.
This is what I've been building toward
When I started Trevy, the pitch was an AI you could chat with about your CRM. That's where everyone starts. You ask a question, you get an answer. Cool, useful, but still just a tool sitting there waiting for you to do something.
The real shift happened over the last few months. I kept hearing the same thing from every agent and team lead I talked to. They don't want another tool. They want something that does the work while they're out showing houses.
So that's what Trevy became. An AI agent that wakes up every day, scans your Follow Up Boss database, identifies which leads need attention, sends personalized follow-ups grounded in real listings, real market data, and real rates, then sends you a briefing in the morning showing everything it did.
It also sweeps your pipeline automatically. Stale leads get moved, uncontacted prospects get reassigned, your database stays clean without anyone touching it. Every agent on your team gets their own AI agent working for them around the clock.
No prompts. No rules to configure. No templates. You connect FUB, connect your email, turn it on.
That's the AI agent strategy Huang is talking about. Not "we use AI somewhere." An actual autonomous agent doing actual work inside your business every single day.
What this looks like in practice
I'm opening up demos so you can see what this actually looks like.
Here's the part most people don't expect. Trevy isn't just automation running in the background. When you want to step in, you have a full AI agent at your fingertips that knows your entire FUB account. Ask it which lead sources are actually converting. Ask it which deals are stalling. Ask it who you should be calling today. Then tell it to do something about it. Send an email, run a CMA, pull market stats, schedule a meeting. It acts on what it finds.
That combination is what makes this different from every drip tool and action plan out there. The agent works autonomously when you're busy, and it works with you when you're ready to dig in.
Where this is going
Huang said AI agents are as big as the internet. I think he's right, and I think real estate is one of the industries where they'll hit hardest. You have thousands of leads sitting in databases that nobody has time to work. You have market data changing daily that nobody has time to track. You have follow-up that everybody knows matters but nobody does consistently.
AI agents solve all of that. Not eventually. Right now.
And we're just getting started. The possibilities for where Trevy goes from here are massive. Imagine your agent briefing you every morning on exactly what changed in your pipeline overnight, what your competitors listed, which of your buyers just had a life event that changes their timeline. That's not science fiction. That's the next few months.
If you want to see what it looks like to have an AI agent working for your business, grab a demo.
Schedule a demo here.
Talk soon,
Joey