ListedKit AI vs SkySlope
SkySlope keeps the record.
Ava runs the deal into it.
SkySlope is your brokerage's system of record: broker oversight, Quick Audit, Forms, DigiSign, and Books accounting. ListedKit AI is the coordination layer that runs alongside it. Ava reads any executed contract from your inbox, matches every email to the right deal, calculates your state's deadlines, and drafts the next message, so the file reaches SkySlope complete.
Your first transaction is free · No credit card required · Works alongside SkySlope
Quick answer
Is ListedKit AI an alternative to SkySlope, or do they work together?
They do different jobs, and most brokerages run both. SkySlope is the brokerage's system of record: a compliance archive with a Broker Dashboard, Quick Audit file review, MLS-synced Forms, DigiSign e-signature, and SkySlope Books accounting, and it is often mandated by the brokerage. ListedKit AI is the coordination layer that runs alongside it. Ava reads any executed contract from your inbox, matches every incoming email to the right deal, calculates your state's deadlines, fills forms, sends them for signature with Ava Sign, tracks compliance, and drafts the next email. SkySlope added AI too, but its Smart Scan contract extraction is limited to Stellar MLS and realMLS members and fires inside SkySlope, while Ava reads any contract and watches the inbox with no MLS gate. Keep SkySlope for the record, the books, and broker oversight. In practice you give Ava the transaction email SkySlope assigns to each file, and once the documents are finalized Ava sends the executed copies over to it for compliance. ListedKit AI is $14.99 per contract intake with your first transaction free.
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The real problem
The record holds the file. Getting it there is still on you.
SkySlope is built for the brokerage: it audits files, holds the forms, routes them through DigiSign, and keeps the books. Those are important jobs, and in many brokerages SkySlope is mandated for exactly them. SkySlope has added AI too, but its Smart Scan contract extraction is limited to Stellar MLS and realMLS members and fires inside the product, once a file is already there.
The coordination that gets a deal to that point still runs on a person: reading the executed contract that just landed in the inbox, working out what the dates mean for your state, catching the lender email with no address in the subject line, and drafting the next reply. That is the layer Ava runs, from any inbox, on any contract.
“You're not just on the day of submitting all your compliance documents being like, oh god, I'm missing something. This is being tracked from day one.”
Karan Khanna · Founder, ListedKit
How they fit together
One deal, two layers.
You do not leave SkySlope to add Ava. SkySlope stays your brokerage's compliance record, forms, e-sign, and books, unchanged. Ava runs the coordination layer above it, reading the contract from your inbox and building the deal, so what reaches SkySlope at submission is already complete.
Reads any contract
Straight from your inbox, in any format, with no MLS gate. Every date, party, and contingency.
Catches every email
Matched to the right deal by context, even with no address in the subject line.
Builds the timeline
Your state's rules, business days and federal holidays counted correctly.
Fills and drafts
Fills the forms, sends them for signature with Ava Sign, and drafts the next email.
Audits and stores
Broker Dashboard, Quick Audit review, and the compliance archive your brokerage relies on.
Signs and settles
DigiSign e-signature and SkySlope Books accounting and commission disbursement.
The finished file lands in SkySlope on its own.
Give Ava the transaction email SkySlope assigns to the file. Once the documents are finalized, Ava sends the executed copies to it for compliance, so submission and audit are a handoff instead of a scramble. Nothing about your SkySlope setup changes.
Two layers · One deal · Keep SkySlope
Who owns what
ListedKit AI and SkySlope, job by job.
Every job in a transaction, and which layer owns it. Read it as a division of labor, not a scorecard. The both rows are genuinely shared: both fill forms, both collect signatures, both track compliance. SkySlope owns the brokerage record and the books.
| Job in the transaction | Runs on |
|---|---|
| Reading any executed contract straight from your inbox | Ava |
| Catching every email about the deal and matching it to the file | Ava |
| Calculating your state's deadlines, business days and holidays | Ava |
| Drafting the next email from what the contract says | Ava |
| Filling the forms and collecting signatures | Both, together |
| Tracking compliance on the deal | Both, together |
| Sending the finalized executed documents to SkySlope for compliance | Ava |
| Broker Dashboard, Quick Audit, and the brokerage system of record | SkySlope |
| Accounting and commission disbursement (SkySlope Books) | SkySlope |
| Running the deal and the compliance record togetherWhere they meet | Both, together |
The bottom line: SkySlope is the brokerage's record, e-sign, and accounting. Ava is the layer that reads what the inbox and the contract are telling you, so the deal moves forward and the file reaches SkySlope already complete.
Making the move
Point Ava at SkySlope. There is nothing to migrate.
Give Ava your SkySlope transaction email
SkySlope assigns each file a transaction email for compliance. Give it to Ava once, and it becomes the destination for the finished documents.
- Copy the transaction email SkySlope assigns to the file.
- Give it to Ava. No integration to configure and no export step to remember.
- It sends the executed copies there once the documents are finalized, for compliance.
Let Ava run the deal into it
SkySlope stays your record. Ava reads the contract from your inbox and builds the deal right up to submission.
- Connect your email. Every message about a deal lands in the right file.
- Upload the executed contract. Ava reads it, dates it, and fills the forms.
- Ava sends the finished file to SkySlope for the audit and the record.
What the coordination layer costs
Priced per intake, not per seat.
Your first transaction is free, and volume discounts run up to 27% off. There are no per-seat fees, so the whole team runs on one account. Ava Sign e-signature is included free for 30 days, then $29.99 per user.
The SkySlope Suite starts at $340 per month, with DigiSign and Books as paid add-ons and full pricing custom by brokerage. Because ListedKit is per deal, you can add the coordination layer to a SkySlope brokerage without a new contract. See the full breakdown on pricing.
Customer voice
From people who kept their compliance tool.
Verified G2 reviews, verbatim. Role attribution only.
“Intake and email reading as well as adding calendar events were great. It allowed easy upload to my compliance program as well”
“The ability for Ava to read the contracts and documents.”
“I like how it reads my documents and acts as an extra set of eyes.”
“AI utilization helps us manage our deals more effectively and stay on top of our key dates.”
Questions
ListedKit AI and SkySlope, answered.
What is the difference between ListedKit AI and SkySlope?
SkySlope is the brokerage's system of record: a compliance archive with a Broker Dashboard, Quick Audit file review, MLS-synced Forms, DigiSign e-signature, and SkySlope Books accounting. ListedKit AI is the coordination layer that runs alongside it. Ava reads any executed contract from your inbox, matches every email to the right deal, calculates your state's deadlines, and drafts the next message, so the file reaches SkySlope complete. Most brokerages keep both.
Does SkySlope have AI, and how is Ava different?
Yes. SkySlope's 2025-2026 Smart Suite added AI, including Smart Scan, which extracts details from purchase contracts, and Smart Emails, which drafts messages when you send documents for signature. Smart Scan is available exclusively to Stellar MLS and realMLS members and fires inside SkySlope. Ava reads any executed contract in any format, without an MLS gate, and monitors your inbox to match every incoming message to the right deal, which SkySlope does not do.
Do I keep SkySlope if I use ListedKit AI?
Yes, especially if your brokerage requires it. Keep SkySlope as the compliance record, for DigiSign e-signature, and for SkySlope Books accounting and commission disbursement, which ListedKit does not do. Ava runs the inbox-driven coordination around it: reading the contract, calculating deadlines, filling forms, and drafting email. It is a coexist setup, not a rip-and-replace.
Does ListedKit AI have e-signature and compliance tracking, or is that SkySlope only?
ListedKit AI has both. Ava Sign is e-signature built into the deal, and Ava tracks compliance by scanning every document at intake for missing signatures and incomplete fields and keeping the picture current through closing. SkySlope's edge is not that ListedKit lacks these, it is brokerage-level oversight, the Broker Dashboard and Quick Audit auditor review, plus Books accounting. Those are the reasons to keep SkySlope, not e-sign or compliance tracking.
How does ListedKit AI pricing compare to SkySlope?
ListedKit AI is $14.99 per contract intake with your first transaction free, no per-seat fees, and volume discounts up to 27% off, and Ava Sign e-signature is included free for 30 days then $29.99 per user. The SkySlope Suite starts at $340 per month, with DigiSign and Books sold as paid add-ons and full pricing custom by brokerage. Because ListedKit is per deal, you can add the coordination layer to a SkySlope brokerage without a new contract.
Can I use ListedKit AI and SkySlope together?
Yes, and that is the point. Your brokerage keeps SkySlope as the compliance record and back office. In practice you give Ava the transaction email SkySlope assigns to each file, and once the documents are finalized Ava sends the executed copies to it for compliance. Ava reads the contract from your inbox, builds the timeline, and fills the forms, so the file that reaches SkySlope is already complete. There is nothing to migrate and no template to build first.
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