FAQ
Questions agents ask before they trust the workflow.
Clear answers about how TidyAgent helps you shoot, edit, review, and export listing photos yourself.
What does TidyAgent do?
TidyAgent helps real estate agents shoot listing photos themselves, handle real estate photo editing in bulk, review the results, and export organized images ready for MLS use.
Do I need a professional real estate photographer?
TidyAgent is built for agents who want professional-looking listing photos without booking a separate photographer. The app guides capture, handles the edit set, and keeps the export organized.
Can TidyAgent help while I am taking photos?
Yes. TidyAgent includes a guided camera workflow for real estate shoots. It helps you capture level, bracketed photos and lets you tag each image by room while you are still at the property.
How many photos can TidyAgent process at once?
TidyAgent is designed to process batches of up to 50 photos at a time, so an agent can run real estate photo editing across a full property set instead of fixing photos one by one.
What kinds of edits does TidyAgent make?
TidyAgent focuses on practical real estate photo editing such as decluttering, window pull improvements, and white balance correction, while keeping the property represented honestly.
Will the photos still look like the real property?
That is the goal. TidyAgent is meant to make listing photos look clean and professionally edited without hiding the reality of the property. You can review the results before exporting.
Can I check progress while photos are processing?
Yes. TidyAgent can show live batch progress so you can keep track of how many photos are finished and how close the real estate photo edits are to being ready.
How are exported photos organized?
TidyAgent exports photos in an organized way so images stay tied to the right categories, such as kitchen, bedroom, or front yard, with names and sizes that fit a listing workflow.
Do I need to create another account or remember another password?
No separate TidyAgent account is required for the solo workflow described on the site. The app uses your Apple and iCloud setup for backup and continuity instead of adding another login to manage.
How does TidyAgent handle privacy and backups?
TidyAgent is designed around a private solo workflow. Properties, photos, room tags, and related work can stay recoverable across your Apple devices when iCloud sync is enabled.
Is there a web version of TidyAgent?
The website currently presents TidyAgent and explains the workflow. The core experience today is the app itself.