AI Connections · Open Agent Layer
Every action in LandDesk — move a deal, update a record, send a letter, generate an offer, import a list — is exposed to any AI agent you already use. Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude Code, any MCP-compatible agent. Operate your business through them. Distribute your inventory through them. No app. No extra seat. No chatbot bolted on.
Use Cases
These aren't hypotheticals. Every scenario below is a real command, using a real tool in LandDesk, through an AI you already have.
Walk the parcel. Tell Claude on your phone to move the Johnson property to Under Contract. By the time you're back at your truck, it's done.
claude: "move johnson to under contract" ChatGPT on your phone accepts the CSV from your county pull and imports it directly. Three hundred parcels in under a minute. No laptop required.
chatgpt: "import this CSV as new Anderson County properties" Ask Claude to generate the cash sale contract for the property you just moved under contract. The document arrives already populated from deal data.
claude: "draft the cash sale contract for johnson" Your VA works through ChatGPT on their own subscription. You generate a scoped key. They get exactly the actions you approve — and nothing else. No LandDesk login, no seat fee.
scoped key: "VA · log calls + update statuses" When a buyer asks an AI "what land is available in Greenville under $50k," your active listings are already consumable. Today's AI platforms and whatever emerges next.
buyer's AI: "show me land in Greenville under $50k" Give your title company a scoped connection. They upload closing documents through whatever AI they prefer. You see the results in LandDesk. They don't log in to learn a new platform.
scoped key: "title co · doc uploads only" How It Works
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From your LandDesk settings, create a new AI Connection. Give it a name (e.g., "Rachel — VA," "First American — Title Co"), pick the actions it can take, and optionally restrict it to specific properties.
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The key drops into Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude Code, or any MCP-compatible AI as a configuration step. Once connected, the AI discovers LandDesk's capabilities automatically and can use them on the user's behalf.
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The user asks their AI in plain English. The AI calls LandDesk's tools on their behalf and returns the result. Everything is logged in LandDesk with full attribution — you see exactly which key performed which action.
The hard rule: AI cannot delete records. Ever.
This is architectural, not configurable. Deletions always require a direct login with full user credentials. The AI Connection layer was designed to make LandDesk safer to share, not riskier. An agent key cannot be used to destroy your pipeline — even if the key is compromised, even if someone asks the AI to do it, even if the AI tries to "help."
Compatibility
AI Connections are built on the open Model Context Protocol standard, which means compatibility isn't a per-vendor engineering project. Every agent that supports MCP works with LandDesk automatically — today and in the future.
Future-proof isn't a feature. It's a consequence of picking the right standards.
Category Clarity
Every platform in 2026 claims to have "AI." What they usually mean is a chatbot inside their app that can draft a message or summarize a conversation. One surface inside a single interface.
AI Connections are categorically different. They're not a feature inside LandDesk. They're an open layer that lets any AI operate LandDesk from anywhere — your phone, your laptop, your VA's Claude subscription, your title company's ChatGPT, a future agent nobody has announced yet. LandDesk's role in the AI era isn't to ship its own AI tool and ask you to use it. It's to make your data and your workflow available to whichever AI you already trust.
Yes, LandDesk also has Brain — an in-app AI for when you're already logged in. Brain is one surface. AI Connections are every other surface. Don't confuse them.
Learn about Brain →Start the free trial. Generate your first AI Connection in about two minutes.