Training · build your management system in the CRM
I give you the method I used to manage up to 12-13 brokers at once — and the system ready to clone into your CRM. You leave with your own machine, not just notes.
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20 minutes, no obligation
Why do it yourself
Managing it yourself means keeping the reins — but it often means reinventing the wheel, patching together systems held with duct tape, and starting over with every file. Just two things are missing: a proven method and a system already built.
What you learn
The Professional Instinct™ method — Task → Action → Proof — taught step by step, plus the Immo Adjointe system cloned directly into your CRM organization. You adapt it to your reality and run it yourself.
What you get
Without: reinventing the wheel, starting from a blank page, or hiring.
Follow the modules and clone your system. If it's not in place by the end, I work with you until it is.
Is it for you?
Why learn with me
Guylaine: 6 years as a real estate assistant, trained and recruited by an assistants' agency, managed up to 12-13 brokers at once. The Professional Instinct™ method is what let her handle that without dropping anything.
Student results and testimonials — coming after the first cohorts.
Two ways to work with me
Done-for-you: I manage your files (ongoing fees, limited spots). Training: you learn to build your own system (one-time investment, fully autonomous). You can switch from one to the other.
See the done-for-you serviceInvestment
Done-for-you means ongoing fees. The training is a one-time investment that gives you your own system, for life.
CRM subscription required, presented separately.
Book a discovery callFrequently asked questions
Yes — your system lives in the CRM.
You start from the already-cloned template, so you don't build from a blank page — the essentials fall into place from the first modules.
You can switch to the done-for-you service anytime, based on availability.
No. The training is designed for brokers, not programmers.
Yes — it's built from 6 years in the field in Quebec.