Enterprise offer management
Beagel adds buyer registration, live offer updates and complete transaction records to the platforms and processes your agents already use.

Digital and agent-managed offers stay in one timestamped record.
Qualification, communication and acceptance remain governed by your operating rules.
White-label interfaces and agency-domain notifications keep the customer relationship with you.
Nothing is replaced. Beagel sits between what you already operate and adds the offer layer between buyer intent and transaction record.
What stays in place
What becomes available
Beagel infrastructure is accessible through four integration methods. Organisations typically combine more than one within a single deployment.
Direct access to listings, buyer registration, offer events and transaction state changes. The primary integration pattern for portals, MLSs and CRM systems.
Event-driven callbacks for offer submission, status changes, buyer registration and sale completion. Structured payloads support CRM, reporting and compliance systems.
SAML 2.0 and OIDC options connect your existing identity provider. Buyer and agent identity flows without separate credential management.
Machine-readable access for AI agents, orchestration layers and tool-enabled workflows. Portals, CRM providers and technology partners use MCP to surface offer data and transaction state in automated pipelines. Technical details →
Buyers enter through your branded journey.
Your team applies its own permission rules.
Offers, alerts and status changes update in real time.
Every event remains available for reporting and review.
Open the areas relevant to your product, technology, operations and procurement teams.
Map digital and agent-managed offer channels, buyer qualification, seller authority, exception handling and the evidence required at each stage.
Define which capabilities remain in your CRM, portal or transaction platform and which offer-domain workflows Beagel will provide. Integration methods include REST API, webhooks, SSO and MCP for AI and orchestration layers.
Review roles, permissions, communication records, identity options, data access and the process for changing a live sale state.
Agree environments, testing, implementation responsibilities, support, reporting and the commercial scope for production operation.
Review anonymised outcomes, academic analysis and independent industry assessment before a technical conversation.
Operating profiles cover high-volume negotiations and repeat agency adoption.
Field analysis covers 574 multi-participant negotiations and 2,148 buyers.
Inman assessed Beagel's white-label model, controls and integration depth.
A working session covers workflow, data, integration, governance and deployment scope.