This is the list. $175 per broker per month, or $1,750 a year — two months free. Three-broker minimum. You are buying a pipeline, offering memorandums, listing pages and comps in one product, not three invoices plus a fee.
The incumbents sell a pipeline, an offering-memorandum product and a listing microsite as separate line items, then add a platform fee on top. MGC is the suite-level leasing system a working brokerage already runs on Monday. That is why the seat price sits above a CRM-only tool and well below the stack it replaces.
Stage-driven. Flips to the take-down list on close or withdraw. The feature brokers recognise first in a walkthrough.
CBA, CoStar and Crexi keep rolling windows. You keep the monthly series, which is what a landlord conversation needs at renewal.
Eight stages on every suite, with a scaled stacking plan, WALT and rent roll computed from the suites. This is the part that is structurally hard to copy.
Deliberately the inverse of a platform fee. Say it out loud in the walkthrough.
A three-broker shop that will not prepay twelve months is a customer we lose money on, so monthly billing starts at six. Admin seats are extra and cheap on purpose.
No card form. Request access, we walk the live system, then we migrate the book. White glove is the product, not a phase.
The first few outside firms get a locked founding rate, asked for in that conversation. It is timeboxed and written down. List does not move.
There is no split ledger and no e-signature yet. Those are on the list. We would rather say so here than in month two.
County parcel data is Whatcom County today. The CBA feed covers Washington, Idaho and Oregon. Expand from there, not from a slide.
Tell us about your brokerage and your market. We reply personally to every request, and there is nothing to sit through before you see the live system.