Find My Home Agent

Find My Home Agent was HomeyPoints' Amazon Alexa real estate service.

From September 2018 to May 2025, Find My Home Agent helped connect homeowner voice questions on Amazon Alexa with local real estate agents. In May 2025, HomeyPoints migrated Alexa-device users into the newer My Home Agent AI Search system for broader AI-chat and search optimization.

Smart speaker and phone representing the legacy Find My Home Agent Alexa real-estate search service

Legacy system

Find My Home Agent connected voice search, zip codes, and agents.

VOICE

1

Alexa heritage

The legacy service connected homeowner voice questions to local agents.

ZIP

2

Local lookup

Zip-code matching kept the search tied to a specific market.

AI

3

Modern shift

The same behavior now lives across AI assistants and answer engines.

May 2025 migration

The Alexa service evolved into My Home Agent AI Search.

What changed

Find My Home Agent served the Alexa-device era. By May 2025, the better search surface was broader than one voice skill: property owners were asking real estate questions inside AI chats, answer engines, newer Alexa experiences, and traditional search.

HomeyPoints migrated Alexa-device users into My Home Agent AI Search so agent visibility could be optimized across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Alexa+, Google, and the public MyHomeAgent website instead of being limited to one legacy voice channel.

Where to go now

MyHomeAgent.com is the current property-owner search surface. It is where public agent profiles, local search pages, and consumer contact paths are being built for the AI-search era.

Open MyHomeAgent

How it worked

Local agent discovery, built for voice search.

A homeowner asked

The system was built around natural questions like who is the best agent near me, who serves my neighborhood, or what is my home worth.

The zip code mattered

HomeyPoints matched the local request to a zip-code market instead of treating real-estate search like a generic national directory.

One agent was featured

HomeyPoints has used one-agent-per-zip positioning since 2018, with a flat monthly model instead of referral splits.

The connection went direct

The goal was simple: make the local agent easier to find and contact when a homeowner raised their hand.

What changed

Alexa skills taught the lesson. AI search changed where homeowners ask.

In 2018, our practical bet was that homeowners would ask an assistant about real estate before they filled out a traditional web form. Amazon's Alexa Skills Kit gave companies a way to build voice apps for that behavior, and HomeyPoints used that opening to connect local real-estate questions to agents.

Today, the same questions show up in AI assistants and answer engines: ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Claude, Alexa+, Perplexity, Google, and the MyHomeAgent website. Amazon now presents Alexa+ as an AI assistant, which reflects the broader shift from command-style voice apps toward conversational AI.

This was a natural progression for the HomeyPoints team. We have always focused on cutting-edge real estate technology and practical agent marketing. Find My Home Agent proved the homeowner behavior. My Home Agent AI Search expands that same idea across the places homeowners now ask questions.