
Where Real Estate Conferences Lose Their Best Content

Real estate conferences run multiple tracks at once, so no attendee can cover every session. Sessions reference deal structures and market benchmarks teams need to act on, and detail gets lost in manual notes. Brokerage and investment teams back at the office rely on fragmented recaps that lose a speaker's strategy.
Rozie Synopsis captures every session in real time, so no market insight goes undocumented.
What Is AI Transcription & Summarization for Real Estate Conferences?
Real estate conference transcription converts spoken session content into speaker-tagged, accurate text using models pre-configured for real estate terminology, investment frameworks, and market language. Summarization then extracts key market insights, investment strategies, and speaker recommendations from every session.
For Brokers & Agency Leaders
Access growth strategy sessions and keynotes without relying on a colleague's notes.
For Investors & Fund Managers
Capture market outlook panels and capital allocation sessions to inform internal investment decisions.
For Real Estate Marketing Teams
Turn keynote sessions and panel discussions into client briefings and thought leadership content.
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Why Rozie Synopsis Matters for Real Estate Conferences
Accuracy Across Real Estate & Investment Language
Rozie Synopsis is pre-configured for real estate terminology, investment frameworks, and market-specific language before the event begins.
Investment Panels to Market Outlooks, Every Track Captured
Every investment, brokerage, and market outlook session captured simultaneously, regardless of program size.
The Deal Structure, Not Just the Recap
Every session becomes accessible to brokers, investors, and leadership teams who couldn't attend.
Briefings Your Team Can Build On
Turn keynotes and market sessions into client briefings, market reports, and thought leadership content with minimal effort.
How Rozie Synopsis Works in Real Estate Conferences

Capture
Integrates with your existing AV setup across all tracks, covering keynotes, investment panels, brokerage growth sessions, and market outlook briefings.

Summarise and Analyse
Automatically extracts key market insights, investment strategies, and speaker recommendations from every session for fast review.

Transcribe
Real-time, speaker-tagged transcripts tuned for real estate terminology, investment frameworks, and market language across every session.

Reuse & Share
Session summaries and strategic briefings land in a branded, access-controlled knowledge hub right after each session.
Types of Real Estate Conferences Rozie Synopsis Supports
Residential Brokerage & Agent Conferences
Lead generation, branding, and growth strategy sessions captured in full by session.
Commercial & Institutional Real Estate Conferences
Capital markets and fund performance sessions captured for senior stakeholders.
Real Estate Investor Summits
Deal structuring and market analysis sessions captured for active investors.
PropTech & Real Estate Innovation Conferences
AI, automation, and technology adoption sessions captured and turned into post-event intelligence.
After the Conference: Your Real Estate Intelligence Hub

Once the conference ends, Rozie Synopsis organizes every transcript, summary, and market takeaway into a clean, branded knowledge hub accessible only to the teams you choose.
It becomes the single reference point for all real estate conference content, connecting directly into investment planning cycles and the team's annual conference calendar.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Teams can turn session summaries into client briefings, market reports, and thought leadership content directly from the knowledge hub.
Yes. Rozie Synopsis supports simultaneous multi-track capture across all parallel sessions. Each track produces separate transcripts and summaries, unified inside the post-conference knowledge hub.
The system continues to capture raw audio when connectivity is interrupted. Once the connection is restored, transcription and summarization resume automatically from where they left off.
Yes. Three access options are available: open access via link, email-only gating, or email plus OTP verification tied to registration data. This lets organizers restrict access to specific teams or attendee groups.
Yes. Rozie Synopsis supports real-time transcription and translation into 75+ languages, with attendees accessing translated session content through a QR code or event app independently.
Yes. Post-event reports go through editorial review before the knowledge hub is published. Organizers can choose between random sampling review or full review of every session for maximum accuracy.
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"Love the product and so pleased with the output, now powered by Gemini! Getting near real time summaries of sessions from our events in user friendly interface that integrates with our event app Whova. Look forward to our continued partnership for future events."


"Synopsis for events has really been a game changer for us."


"This tool for real time extraction of speaker insights is really amazing! Totally recommend this for any future conference."



“The summary will be a good thing to share with the rest of the team so they can have the same feeling that we had for the last three days.”



“The after‑event material will be really handy for memory recall—remembering which partners we wanted to speak to and what they talked about in their sessions.”



“At the end of it, being able to get everything put together in almost like an executive summary – that, to me, was gold.”



"Synopsis for events has really helped us with what we can offer delegates from a pre and post-event perspective. Delegates these days need to be able to show quantifiable takeaways from what they've gathered."



"The fact that it could get some complex insights into one or two lines impressed me."



“Rozie Synopsis I would love to see at every event...Outstanding technology, great product.”



“When I look at the synopsis output, it was really summarizing the whole discussion into a very brief one, very accurate to the point and picking up the right context.”