The #1 way Anchorage agents lose money: a past client — or a PCS'd service member — moves and works with someone else, because you went quiet. AgentSphere scans your database, shows you who's likely to move (including JBER PCS timelines), and writes the personal note — so you reach them first.
Referred and repeat clients convert far better than cold leads — yet most agents lose them by going silent. In Anchorage that's doubly true: the JBER military market turns over every 2–3 years on predictable PCS timelines, and the selling season is short (Feb–Jul). AgentSphere remembers who's hitting a move window — past clients in the 5–7 year cycle and service members nearing PCS — and writes the personal note, so you reach them first.
Win the listing before a competitor sends a "just sold" postcard to your old client.
Keep your sphere warm so the next buyer (and their referrals) come to you.
The Anchorage market runs on PCS moves. Catch service members before their orders drop.
Based on the PCS dates & notes you keep on your own clients — not military or government data.
Import your contacts (CSV) — it's processed in your browser. No signup to try it.
Upload your contacts CSV
Columns we read: name, last contact date, year purchased / move-in, and (for military) PCS / orders date. Any of these help — missing columns are fine, we work with what's there.
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Drop in a CSV from your CRM, phone, or past closings. Everything's processed in your browser.
AgentSphere ranks your database by who's most worth a touch right now — and tells you why.
One click drafts a warm, personal text or email in your voice. You tweak it and send. Done.
Median Anchorage sale ≈ $425K. One reactivated client ≈ a $12K+ commission. Cancel anytime.
Your contacts are read in your browser to build the prioritized list. Only the small details needed to draft one message are sent to generate that draft. We don't sell your data or train models on it.
No — it works alongside Follow Up Boss, kvCORE, or whatever you use. Export a CSV, drop it in, and AgentSphere handles the part your CRM doesn't: telling you who to contact and writing the note.
Honest, time-based signals: how long since you last talked, and how long they've owned (the 5–7 year move window). It's a smart prioritization of your own list — not a claim that someone is definitely selling.
No — they're short, warm, and personal, written to sound like you checking in, not a marketing blast. You review and edit every one before it sends.