Dubai has no shortage of AI property tools. Most of them can look things up — transaction counts, price per square foot, yield tables — and then wish you luck. Sofia is different for one structural reason: she belongs to a licensed brokerage. Behind every answer she gives sits real inventory, a RERA licence (41793), and a principal broker who picks up the phone.
She is built on Anthropic's Claude, answers in seconds at any hour, and works where you already are — the website chat or WhatsApp. English, Arabic or Russian.
Prices, payment plans, handover dates, Golden Visa thresholds, area comparisons across Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah — in seconds, not "our agent will call you back."
Sofia matches you against a live database of off-plan and ready inventory — including allocations you will not find on the portals.
She asks the questions a good broker asks — budget, purpose, timeline — so that when you reach a human, the conversation starts at the middle, not the beginning.
Qualified buyers are connected directly to the founder. Contracts, escrow and DLD registration are always completed by licensed brokers. Sofia opens the door; humans sign the papers.
AI discovery platforms are useful — we compared the main ones honestly in AI Property Assistants in Dubai, Compared. But a data layer cannot negotiate, hold an allocation, or file your SPA. Sofia is the front door of a working brokerage: fewer than fifty private clients a year, direct developer allocations such as Bay Views on Hayat Island, and coverage of Ras Al Khaimah — the market most Dubai tools decline to discuss — fifteen minutes from the UAE's first Wynn resort.
She answers in seconds, at 3pm or 3am. If it gets serious, a human takes over.