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Agency personal assistant

Run client work from ChatGPT, WhatsApp, Gmail, CRM, and market data in one assistant.

Nectar is the operating layer for modern agencies. Ask naturally, get context from the right systems, calculate what matters, draft the next move, and keep sensitive execution behind approval.

Nectar AssistantLive context
Can you prep me before I call this seller?
Ready.Client intent, listing movement, owner evidence, WhatsApp history, and pricing signals are combined into one call brief.
Gmail contextConnected
WhatsApp draftApproval required
Market proofChecked
Call briefReady
10+Connected work surfaces

ChatGPT, CRM, WhatsApp, Gmail, portals, sheets, warehouse data, and operator tools.

4Assistant lanes

Research, decision support, message drafting, and approval-controlled execution.

GuardedExecution policy

Contacts, sends, and sensitive actions stay scoped, logged, and approval-gated.

ChatGPT App

The user asks like a human. Nectar handles the system work.

Agents should never need to say MCP tool names, queue IDs, or internal lookup logic. The assistant decides when to search CRM, check property evidence, prepare outreach, or file a missing-feature request.

Pull the customer context before I call this seller.
What should I say on WhatsApp to restart this lead?
Is this listing priced right, and where should I negotiate?
Find the owner, explain confidence, and draft the next message.

Every answer should be useful and safe

Shows source and proof quality
Separates verified facts from candidate evidence
Keeps full contacts behind approved access
Turns missing capability into a product request

What it replaces

Less tab chaos. More agency memory.

Agents jump between CRM notes, WhatsApp, Gmail, Property Finder, sheets, and owner files.

Market advice depends on who remembers the last transaction, rent, ROI formula, or client context.

Follow-up is scattered, so good leads, seller conversations, and next actions get missed.

Most AI tools answer questions, but they do not connect to the agency systems that actually run the day.

How it works

Ask, connect, decide, act.

1

Ask in plain English

Agents ask for owner context, customer history, pricing advice, next-best action, or a message draft without knowing tool names.

2

Nectar checks connected systems

The assistant pulls the right context from property data, CRM records, email, WhatsApp, Unit Bot, market feeds, documents, and warehouse tables.

3

It decides the useful answer

Nectar labels proof quality, calculates ROI or price signals, summarizes client intent, and recommends the cleanest next move.

4

Action stays controlled

Drafts, WhatsApp sends, email follow-ups, and risky contact actions stay behind approvals, scopes, audit records, and subscription entitlements.

Connected platform

A personal assistant is only valuable when it can reach the work.

Nectar is not positioned as another dashboard. The dashboard is the cockpit, the ChatGPT App is the assistant, and the connector layer reaches the channels where agency work already happens.

Messaging

WhatsApp, Telegram, and approval queues

Drafts, Unit Bot requests, operator approvals, and protected send lanes for customer conversations.

Inbox

Gmail first, Outlook-ready later

Search, summarize, draft, and prepare client replies from connected agency inboxes and team mailboxes.

CRM and files

CRM, sheets, docs, and owner evidence

Use customer records, uploaded files, spreadsheets, owner sheets, and shared documents as assistant context.

Market data

Portals, DXB signals, warehouse data, and BigQuery

Connect listing movement, price proof, ROI calculations, owner evidence, and market-watch data.

Capabilities

The assistant layer for client, deal, and operator work.

Personal assistant in ChatGPT

A user can ask naturally and get an agency-ready answer, not a tool manual, job ID, or internal workflow explanation.

WhatsApp and client follow-up

Draft seller, buyer, viewing, price-change, and reactivation messages with approval gates before anything is sent.

Gmail and inbox intelligence

Bring customer emails into the same assistant loop so agents can summarize, reply, follow up, and prepare before calls.

ROI, pricing, and negotiation guidance

Ask whether a deal makes sense, what net ROI means after costs, what price to quote, and where to negotiate.

Property and customer intelligence

Search by owner, phone, listing, permit, unit, building, street, land number, CRM lead, or plain-English address.

Feature and ops request loop

When a workflow is missing, the assistant captures it as a structured implementation request instead of losing the feedback.

Packages

Subscriptions live with Nectar. Daily usage lives inside ChatGPT and the cockpit.

Customers subscribe with Nectar, then connect the ChatGPT App using the access, entitlements, and scopes assigned to their agency account.

Operator

AED 2,500

For a founder or small team using Nectar as a daily personal assistant.

  • 1 agency workspace
  • ChatGPT assistant access
  • CRM and property lookup
  • Masked contact mode
  • Monthly usage report
Most useful

Agency

AED 7,500

For broker teams that want client follow-up, deal intelligence, and manager oversight.

  • 5 workspaces
  • Gmail and WhatsApp workflows
  • Unmasked contact scope
  • PF, Unit Bot, and DXB proof lanes
  • Priority lookup fixes

Enterprise

Custom

For agencies that want private data, custom systems, and full governance.

  • SSO/OAuth rollout planning
  • Dedicated BigQuery datasets
  • Custom MCP scopes
  • Audit export planning
  • Private deployment option

Enterprise posture

Built for accounts, scopes, approvals, and audit trails.

Nectar should be sold as a subscription-backed assistant, not an open public endpoint. Production distribution should run OAuth/OIDC, tenant entitlements, rate limits, usage stores, and approval-gated WhatsApp or email execution.

OAuth/JWT-ready customer authentication
Scoped contact access and approval-gated sends
Verified and candidate labels for risky answers
Agency workspaces, packages, and audit reporting