How do I look up a specific property address in the user's logged-in MLS, retrieve all documents attached to the listing (disclosures, supplements, inspection reports, photos, supplements), and download them to a local folder organized by address
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MLS Property Document Downloader. Look up a specific property address in the user's logged-in MLS, retrieve all documents attached to the listing (disclosures, supplements, inspection reports, photos, supplements), and download them to a local folder organized by address.
- Cost
- Free
- on your own plan
- Runs
- On demand
- or scheduled
- Built from
- 6 steps
- plain language
- Runs in
- Claude or Codex
- as you
the steps
6 steps- Step 1tool
Open the user's logged-in MLS platform in their connected browser and search for the configured property address to locate the listing
Your model fills this step- No integration? Manually navigate to your MLS, search for the address, and copy the MLS number to provide to the next step
- Step 2
Extract the listing details and MLS number from the property search results page
Your model fills this step - Step 3
Navigate to the property listing's document section and identify all available documents — disclosures, supplements, inspection reports, flyers, virtual tours, and any agent-uploaded files
Your model fills this step - Step 4tool
Download each identified document and save them to a local folder named after the property address in the configured download directory
Your model fills this step- No integration? Manually download each document from the MLS listing page and save to your chosen folder
- Step 5decision
Quality gate: adversarially critique the deliverable produced by the prior steps, from three lenses (a domain expert, a hard skeptic, and the end user). Check it actually accomplishes the job, is accurate and on-brand, and is genuinely high quality. Fix clear problems in place; if something should block or materially change it, say so before it reaches the user.
Decision step - Step 6decision
Generate a summary of all downloaded documents — file names, types, and any that failed to download — and present it for review before finishing
Decision step
common questions
How do I look up a specific property address in the user's logged-in MLS, retrieve all documents attached to the listing (disclosures, supplements, inspection reports, photos, supplements), and download them to a local folder organized by address?
The MLS Property Document Downloader agent. A local folder named by the property address containing all MLS-attached documents, plus a summary of what was downloaded.
Is the MLS Property Document Downloader agent free?
Yes. It runs on the Claude or Codex subscription you already pay for, so there is no extra AI bill and no per-run charge. You can build and run unlimited agents on the free plan.
How often does the MLS Property Document Downloader agent run?
You choose: run it on demand, or put it on a schedule (hourly, daily, weekly). Once scheduled it runs unattended, as you, on your own machine.
What does the MLS Property Document Downloader agent need to run?
Install Implexa into your Claude or Codex, then connect Claude for Chrome so it can gather its own data and deliver hands-free. Implexa never touches your accounts or credentials.
Does the MLS Property Document Downloader agent use my data? Is it private?
It runs as you, on your own machine, on your real data. The model runs inside your own Claude or Codex, so Implexa never sees your data, accounts, or credentials. Your agent's memory is yours and travels with you across Claude, Codex, and whatever comes next.
How do I build the MLS Property Document Downloader agent?
Install Implexa into your Claude or Codex, then say "build the MLS Property Document Downloader agent" and approve the schedule. Implexa assembles the 6 steps and it runs on its own. About 5 minutes to your first real run.
Can I change what the MLS Property Document Downloader agent does?
Yes. Tell it what to change in plain language and it revises its steps; the next scheduled run uses the change, with no re-scheduling. Every change is versioned, and a run can even propose its own improvements.
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