1,400+
real-estate professionals have used HomeyPoints services since 2018.
Our story
In the summer of 2017, David Levine Bramante watched his young daughter talk to Amazon Alexa for the first time. She knew it was not a person. She knew it was not a robot. It was something in between, and she spoke to it like it mattered.
That moment sparked My Home Agent, the voice marketing system David Levine Bramante and Kayla Jane Horwat, now Kayla Jane Bramante , began building in late 2017 and launched with HomeyPoints in 2018. They were two Los Angeles realtors with a simple bet: homeowners would ask assistants who the best agent in their neighborhood was, or what their home was worth, and the answer should connect them to a local agent.
David Levine Bramante had already been working in real estate technology since 2013, when he developed Winnow Data, a real estate CRM for commercial brokers, with his real estate colleague and friend Tyler Breton. David went on to build several small real estate MVPs before HomeyPoints.
In late 2017, David Levine Bramante and Kayla Jane Horwat, later Kayla Jane Bramante, were real estate agents and partners at Keller Williams Realty DTLA and Keller Williams Silicon Beach in Marina del Rey. They had an active real estate team and later built their brokerage, Loom Realty. While they door-knocked and cold-called, they also used new technology like HomeyPoints' Find My Home Agent Amazon Alexa system to reach buyers and sellers throughout Los Angeles.
On September 19, 2018, Inman featured the company under the headline "Alexa, get me seller leads." On October 16, 2018, Inman covered the industry stir the HomeyPoints Alexa work caused at their own brokerage. Being early sometimes means being controversial.
In January 2019, David and Kayla presented HomeyPoints at Inman Connect New York, and HomeyPoints appeared on Mortgage Marketing Radio episode 93 to talk about voice marketing. Since then, HomeyPoints has continued serving agents through My Home Agent and Find My Home Agent, its agent-search services and domains. Find My Home Agent is still maintained for longtime members, but it is not open to new agents.
More than 1,400 real-estate professionals have used HomeyPoints services, including agents at Keller Williams, eXp, RE/MAX, Compass, Douglas Elliman, Coldwell Banker, Century 21, John L. Scott, and independent brokerages. Some loyal agents have worked with HomeyPoints since 2018 because the company keeps helping them stay visible in their markets.
In May 2025, HomeyPoints updated My Home Agent to work with AI searches. The questions have not changed. Where people ask them has. Homeowners now ask AI about their homes through ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Claude, and Alexa+. HomeyPoints helps agents build the public, crawlable local presence those answers draw from.
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1,400+
real-estate professionals have used HomeyPoints services since 2018.
2018
HomeyPoints launched its first assistant-driven real estate marketing service.
Still active
loyal premium members from the original voice-search era continue working with HomeyPoints today.
$89/mo
Agent AI Search is the current HomeyPoints service for AI-search visibility.
Timeline
David Levine Bramante began working in real estate technology with Winnow Data, a real estate CRM for commercial brokers built with Tyler Breton.
David Levine Bramante watched his young daughter talk to Amazon Alexa for the first time. That moment sparked the voice-search idea that became My Home Agent.
David Levine Bramante and Kayla Jane Horwat, later Kayla Jane Bramante, were real estate agents and partners at Keller Williams Realty DTLA and Keller Williams Silicon Beach in Marina del Rey.
David Levine Bramante and Kayla Jane Horwat launched My Home Agent with HomeyPoints as two Los Angeles realtors betting that real estate search would move to voice.
Inman featured HomeyPoints and its My Home Agent Alexa service under the headline "Alexa, get me seller leads."
Inman covered the industry stir the HomeyPoints Alexa product caused at their own brokerage. Being early sometimes means being controversial.
HomeyPoints presented at Inman Connect New York and appeared on Mortgage Marketing Radio episode 93 to discuss voice marketing.
HomeyPoints has served agents continuously through My Home Agent and Find My Home Agent, the company's agent-search services and domains.
HomeyPoints updated My Home Agent to support AI search marketing for real estate agents and brokers, shifting the service from Alexa-era voice search to ChatGPT-style discovery.
The original questions now happen through ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Claude, and Alexa+. HomeyPoints helps agents build the public visibility those AI answers draw from.
Now
The work is still simple: tell the truth, keep it local, and make the agent easy to verify. AI assistants need clear public source material. Homeowners need a direct path to a real local agent. Flat fee, never a split. HomeyPoints builds both.