Honest comparison. Where competitors are stronger, we say so. Pecos is the unified-record + transaction-ops play; if you need a massive outbound lead-gen engine today, Lofty wins. If you need direct contracts with every US MLS today, Rechat and Sierra have broader footprints. Here's the honest map.
| Feature | Pecos.Agent | Rechat | Lofty | Legacy stack |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natural-language MLS search | Partial | |||
| AI assistant trained on contracts | Partial | Partial | ||
| Voice commands on every surface | ||||
| Branded client portal | Partial | |||
| CRM + pipeline + leads | Separate tool | |||
| Native e-sign + TREC/NAR forms | DocuSign + Dotloop | |||
| Agent + listing websites | Squarespace | |||
| Digital ads (Meta / Google / TikTok) | Partial | Agency | ||
| Agent Network e-blasts | ||||
| Print & mailers | Vendor | |||
| Workflow automations (Flows) | Zapier | |||
| Outbound lead-gen engine (ISA + ad scale) | Partial | Agency | ||
| Direct MLS coverage (broad US footprint) | Partial | — | ||
| RESO Data Dictionary–compliant | — | |||
| One unified record across pillars | Partial | |||
| Per-agent pricing transparent on site | — |
Based on public product pages as of May 2026. We update this monthly. Where we marked ourselves anything other than a full check, that's a deliberate concession — we're earlier on direct-MLS coverage and we don't run an outbound lead-gen org.