HomeSeller Dashboard

Selling your home shouldn't feel like guessing.

Your agent has data. Zillow has data. The buyer's agent has data. You're the one with the most on the line — and somehow the least visibility into what's actually happening with your listing.

Sellers have always been the only party without clear, actionable data.

Your buyer's agent knows what competing offers look like. Zillow tracks how many people view your home. Your showing service logs every appointment. Your agent pulls from all of it — but that information rarely makes it to you in a form you can actually use.

HomeSeller Dashboard changes that. It puts everything in one place, translates the numbers into plain language, and gives you a real window into what's happening — without requiring you to become a real estate expert to understand it.

See what your agent sees

Views, saves, showing requests, offer activity — the same data your agent works from, organized for you.

Weekly updates in plain English

No jargon, no MLS codes. A clear summary of what happened this week and what it means for your sale.

Decisions backed by data

When it's time to talk about a price adjustment or a new strategy, you'll have the same facts your agent does.

A note on agents

The best agents already work this way — they call their sellers with weekly updates, share showing feedback, and walk through the data together. HomeSeller Dashboard doesn't replace that relationship. It just gives great agents a way to show their work consistently, so sellers always know what's happening without having to ask.

Questions worth asking when interviewing an agent.

Before you sign a listing agreement, it's worth knowing how your agent plans to keep you informed. Here are four questions that separate the agents who show their work from those who don't.