Ocusell is preparing to launch its List product inside OneKey MLS, giving the 42,000-subscriber New York-area multiple listing service access to faster listing input, AI-assisted remarks and expanded tools, the companies announced earlier this month.
Farmingdale, New York-based OneKey MLS serves real estate agents across Long Island, the five New York City boroughs and the Hudson Valley. It was the second MLS to sign on to Ocusell, according to the announcement, as it looked for a way to consolidate listing tools and add automation without forcing agents into multiple platforms.
List is designed to publish listings directly to the MLS more quickly by autopopulating as many as 70 listing form fields, reordering photos via a “natural walkthrough” flow, offering optional AI tools to generate public remarks, and running built-in rule checks to flag potential errors before a listing is made active. The company said it is aimed at reducing back-and-forth over compliance issues and lowering the volume of user-error tickets for MLS staff.
“OneKey is committed to making things easier for our members. We were the second MLS to sign on to Ocusell since we instantly saw the value of the technology,” OneKey MLS CEO Richard Haggerty said in the announcement.
The implementation includes a custom toolkit to help OneKey better ingest and manage Manhattan listings, according to the announcement. Manhattan’s high concentration of co-ops, condos and multi-family buildings often demands more detailed unit- and building-level data structures than typical single-family suburban listings.
For brokers and agents, the deployment is part of a broader industry trend toward single-point data entry and AI-assisted workflows inside MLS systems, especially as listing compliance rules tighten and staff resources remain constrained. Faster, more accurate listing input can shorten time to market and reduce risk of fines or corrections tied to rule violations.
“OneKey has been an incredible partner from day one. From our earliest discussions, we recognized a shared opportunity to simplify the listing workflow while eliminating unnecessary work for agents,” Ocusell CEO and founder Hayden Rieveschl said in the announcement.
Ocusell is part of a joint venture with Bright MLS to co-develop and license technology solutions for brokers, agents and MLSs.
This article was generated using HousingWire Automation and reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication.
