
Cloze is an AI-powered relationship management platform designed specifically for real estate brokerages. It enhances productivity and profitability by automating the management of client relationships, integrating various communication channels, and providing actionable insights through advanced data science. The platform's key products include a CRM, marketing tools, lead management, and AI insights, all aimed at helping brokerages close more deals and improve agent performance. Cloze differentiates itself by focusing on genuine human connections, ensuring that users can easily manage their relationships without the burden of manual data entry. With a strong market position and positive client testimonials, Cloze has become a trusted solution in the real estate industry.

Cloze is an AI-powered relationship management platform designed specifically for real estate brokerages. It enhances productivity and profitability by automating the management of client relationships, integrating various communication channels, and providing actionable insights through advanced data science. The platform's key products include a CRM, marketing tools, lead management, and AI insights, all aimed at helping brokerages close more deals and improve agent performance. Cloze differentiates itself by focusing on genuine human connections, ensuring that users can easily manage their relationships without the burden of manual data entry. With a strong market position and positive client testimonials, Cloze has become a trusted solution in the real estate industry.
What they do: AI-powered relationship management platform focused on real-estate brokerages
Headquarters: Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Founded: 2012
Founders / leadership: Dan Foody (CEO & co‑founder), Alex Coté (CMO & co‑founder)
Known funding: $1.2M seed (Apr 2012)
Real-estate brokerage CRM and relationship management; agent productivity and lead conversion.
2012
Real estate / CRM / Relationship intelligence
$1.2M
Investors reported include Greylock Partners, Kepha Partners, and NextView Ventures.
“Raised seed funding from well-known early-stage investors including Greylock Partners”