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Gllit Unleashes AI-Powered Tools to Simplify UAE Property Transactions

Editorial Team
Editorial Team

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Gllit, a UAE proptech startup, simplifies property transactions with innovative tools.

Their "Expertise-as-a-Service" package features TextPro AI and ImagePro AI for professional listings.

"Go-Direct Benefit" encourages agent-free transactions with a transparent premium.

Founders aim to make real estate more accessible and digital-first for users.

These changes might redefine direct property deals in the modern Middle East market.

There’s something refreshing about seeing a proptech startup shake things up in a space that’s often swimming in jargon and hidden fees. Gllit, one of the UAE’s rising real estate platforms, has just unveiled a bunch of smart tools that aim to make property transactions simpler, fairer, and frankly, less of a faff for everyone involved.

The company’s new “Expertise-as-a-Service” package brings with it two standout features—Gllit TextPro AI and ImagePro AI—that help homeowners and landlords create professional-looking listings with minimal effort. In simple terms, if you’ve ever struggled to write a punchy property description or had photos that made your flat look gloomier than a London winter, these are likely to be game changers. TextPro turns basic property details into polished listings, while ImagePro can fix up ordinary snaps to look more appealing, all in a few seconds. Not bad, eh?

What caught my attention, though, is how Gllit’s updates don’t just stop at marketing tools. The startup is introducing something called “Go-Direct Benefit”—a feature that encourages sellers and landlords to go agent-free by adding a small, transparent premium to transactions. It’s a clever way to reward those who choose to negotiate directly, making the process smoother for both sides. I reckon it’s a move that could shake up how people in the UAE approach property deals, especially as younger, more tech-comfortable audiences gain ground.

In a chat shared through company statements, co-founders Arijit Sen and Smriti Tripathi talked about the broader goal: making real estate more transparent, accessible, and truly digital-first. Their view is that many folks still shy away from handling sales or rentals on their own—not because they can’t, but because the process feels intimidating or overly complicated. “We’re here to make real estate smarter,” Sen was quoted as saying, reflecting a clear ambition to remove those old-school hurdles.

I must admit, I’ve seen plenty of startups promise disruption before, yet few actually manage to follow through beyond the buzzwords. That said, Gllit’s timing feels spot on. The UAE’s growing proptech boom is calling for exactly this kind of innovation, and from what I’ve observed through other MENA founders Arageek has covered, this shift toward AI-assisted convenience is only just beginning.

For landlords and sellers using the platform, the features are already live across web and mobile. The company also hinted at more updates coming soon—tools that will help users understand market trends and find fair pricing faster. If Gllit gets this right, it may not just empower property owners; it might redefine what “going direct” actually means in the modern Middle East market.

And you know what? For anyone tired of paying through the nose in agent commissions, that sounds like a breath of fresh air. Well… almost, if they can keep the experience genuinely hassle-free. I’m definately curious to see how quickly others follow suit.

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