A ninety-minute, hands-on evening built for twenty-five top-producing agents. Ninety minutes. One private room. One guest teacher — Bobbee Palmer, CEO of Driven Media Group.
We're not here to pitch you AI. We're here to show you the workflows that already run HomeScene — and to build a real page on a real URL with you, in the room, before the night is over.
AI Unlocked is a private, invite-by-application evening hosted by HomeScene Property Partners for the top producers in Tampa Bay and the Gulf West Coast.
In ninety minutes, you'll build something real — a destination page on a real URL, and the two pieces that send the right people to it. No theory. No "imagine if." Tools out, accounts open, and Bobbee Palmer of Driven Media Group walking you through the systems.
The room is twenty-five seats. We're reading every request personally and replying within seventy-two hours. If this is you, reserve your seat below.
Each one was built with AI in under 90 minutes. Click any tile — this is what we'll teach you to build for your own business.
A gated 40-page market report with custom data viz. Captures qualified buyer-side leads on autopilot.
Full event landing page with RSVP form, calendar sync, and Luma integration. End-to-end in an afternoon.
Our brokerage recruiting page — built to convert curious Tampa Bay agents into HomeScene team members. Designed, written, and live in an afternoon.
The Guest Teacher
Bobbee runs the kind of landing-page-to-IG-ad systems we're going to build with you on June 11 — for a living. Web design that converts, social engines that run on autopilot, lead funnels that actually close.
For a decade he's been quietly making boutique businesses look like national ones. The websites, the brands, the ad creatives, the automations — the kind of work most agents don't even know is possible to ship in an evening.
On June 11, he's donating his ninety minutes to twenty-five Tampa Bay agents. Once. In one room.
You walk out with a real, published landing page on a real URL — designed in the room, branded to you, and ready to start collecting leads the next morning. Yes, even if you don't have a website.
A piece of content built to send the right scrolling stranger to your page — drafted, designed, and ready to publish in your queue before the evening is finished.
A message you can send to every name in your phone, in your inbox, and in your CRM — pointing every warm contact you already have to the page you just built.
Six beats. No filler. By 7:00 you'll have shipped something real and walked out with a clear next move.
Find your seat. Pour something. Meet the twenty-four other people who applied for this evening.
CEO of Driven Media Group — the firm behind the websites, brands, and lead engines of operators twice your size. Ten minutes on what most agents miss before we start building.
Tools out, accounts open, everyone on the same page. Quick — we're here to build, not configure.
The destination. A real page on a real URL. Yours.
The traffic. The two pieces that send the right people to the page you just built.
Bring your hardest question. We'll answer them all and tee up what's coming next.
Thirty years representing Gulf-Coast properties. Five hundred units under management, $420M in volume, and a stubborn belief that the best tools are the ones you can actually run on a Tuesday morning. Regina hosts the room and walks you through the HomeScene stack — live, with real listings.
CEO of Driven Media Group. For a decade, his firm has been building the websites, brand systems, paid-social engines, and AI workflows that make boutique brokerages look like national brands. He's donating his ninety minutes to twenty-five Tampa Bay agents on June 11 — once, in one room.
Vol. 1 is inside the Roche Bobois Tower Sales Gallery — a quiet, design-forward room one block from the St. Pete waterfront. Walk in, find your name on the table, settle in.
We're reading every request personally — Regina and one other set of eyes. No bots, no waitlist trickery, no upsell. Vol. 1 is twenty-five seats. If we already know you, say so.
If you've been waiting for the room where the question is not "what is AI" but "what did you ship with it last week" — reserve your seat below.