The Compass tech stack in 2026: inside the Home Platform rollout
On July 2, 2026, Compass began deploying its AI-powered Home Platform across its company-owned brands — Coldwell Banker Realty, Corcoran, and Sotheby’s International Realty — the product of roughly $1.5 billion invested over a decade. It’s serious technology. Here’s what agents actually get, and the questions worth asking.
Per the July 2026 trade coverage: Home Platform replaces a single AI assistant with a system of specialized AI agents that analyze website activity, texts, calls, and emails — end-to-end, from lead to close, inside the Compass ecosystem.
The Compass stack, line by line
| Item | What agents get | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Home Platform | End-to-end AI-powered platform | Rollout began July 2, 2026 (trade press) |
| Specialized AI agents | Analyze activity, texts, calls, emails | Replaced the earlier single AI assistant |
| Brands covered | Coldwell Banker, Corcoran, Sotheby’s | Company-owned brands, per RISMedia |
| Investment behind it | ~$1.5B over ~10 years | Compass’s own growth blog |
| Cost to agents | Included with affiliation | Platform access is part of the brokerage relationship |
Details from July 2026 trade coverage (RISMedia, Real Estate News, Housing Wire) and Compass’s own blog, checked 2026-08. Rollouts phase in gradually — confirm timing with your brokerage.
What to ask about any brokerage-built platform
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Who owns the brain? | A platform that learns from your calls and deals is powerful — the question is whether that intelligence belongs to you or compounds inside the brokerage’s system. If you leave, what leaves with you? |
| Export, in writing | Every brokerage-provided platform should offer a clean data export. Ask for it in writing before you commit your database anywhere |
| Does it answer your phone? | Specialized AI agents analyzing activity is different from a 24/7 voice agent actually picking up your calls — ask what’s live versus roadmap |
| Whose brand on client moments? | Enterprise platforms carry the brokerage’s brand experience; if you want your own name on signings and touchpoints, that’s a separate capability |
| Independent operators | Teams and agents who want their own AI operations — theirs, not licensed — often run a separate stack alongside |
Questions Compass agents ask.
Is the Home Platform good?
By every public account, it’s one of the most ambitious agent platforms in the industry — a decade and roughly $1.5B of investment, specialized AI agents, end-to-end coverage. Respect where it’s due. The questions that matter to your business are portability and ownership: what the system learns about your business, and what you keep if you ever leave.
Can I use my own tools as a Compass agent?
Generally yes — agents commonly run their own tools alongside brokerage platforms. BrokerDIY, for example, is built for teams and agents who want AI operations they own: a voice agent answering every call, follow-up sequences, white-label e-sign, and a private brain scoped to your business that never trains anyone else’s system.
What’s the data-ownership difference?
In a brokerage-built platform, the intelligence compounds inside the brokerage’s ecosystem. In BrokerDIY, each brokerage or team’s knowledge lives in its own isolated brain — it never trains other tenants and belongs to your business. Both models are legitimate; know which one you’re building your book of business on.
Compass Home Platform details are from July 2026 trade coverage and Compass’s blog, checked 2026-08 — verify with Compass. This guide is independent service content, not a Compass publication. BrokerDIY is a software platform, not a brokerage.
