About Agent Monday
Agent Monday is a training and content resource built specifically for residential real estate salespeople.
It was founded by Andrew Duncan, a former agent with 20 years of experience in residential real estate. Andrew started Agent Monday after noticing that most real estate training focused on motivation and mindset rather than the practical, day-to-day challenges agents actually face - writing content, handling difficult conversations, building a database, staying consistent when the market gets hard.
The result is a library of practical guides, done-for-you marketing content, and coaching resources used by agents across New Zealand, Australia, and increasingly the United States.
What we focus on
Everything at Agent Monday is built around one idea: that the agents who win long-term are the ones who stay visible with their database, present themselves as knowledgeable professionals, and handle the difficult parts of the job - pricing conversations, negotiation, seller communication - with skill and confidence.
Our content reflects that. It's written by someone who has actually done the work, not a marketing agency or a content mill. When an Agent Monday article talks about how sellers behave when they're uncomfortable, or why the first two weeks on the market are the most important, or how to handle a buyer who's paralysed by the fear of overpaying - it comes from experience, not theory.
The Real Estate Newsletter Content Pack
The content pack available here was built for agents who want to stay consistently in touch with their clients but don't have the time to write their own material every week.
All 40 articles are written in the voice of an experienced agent talking to homeowners - direct, practical, and free of the generic filler that makes people unsubscribe. Every article comes with a matching social media post and full private label rights to publish under your own name.
If you have questions about the product or want to know more about Agent Monday, you can reach us at agentmonday.com