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This week I'm joined by Keith Gillespie, founder of REI Automated, a Marine Corps veteran who spent eight years on active duty across 13 countries, missing the births of both his kids, and came home with one obsession: building a real estate investing business in 1 to 2 hours a day. That constraint forced him to build SOPs that became systems, systems that became software, and software that 5 years ago became REI Automated, a three-pillar platform combining education, CRM, and coaching for investors under 50 deals done on their own.
What started as a personal solution has grown into a fully commercialized system running 24 AI agents, pushing 24 to 70 software updates per day, and built on the philosophy that education alone gets 99% of people nowhere unless the tools and support are right there alongside it. Keith is one of the few people in this industry who has genuinely melded the methodology with the machine, and this conversation gets into exactly how he did it.
Episode Timeline & Highlights
[0:49] – Jordan introduces Keith Gillespie from REI Automated and previews the REI Tech Unlocked event in Dallas and his upcoming AI book
[3:42] – Keith's background as a real estate investor for 10 years across 34 states, and how REI Automated was built to solve his own problem
[4:22] – What active duty Marines life actually looked like: 13 countries in 8 years, missing both kids' pregnancies, and needing to build a business in 1 to 2 hours a day
[5:47] – The three pillars of REI Automated: education, software, and coaching, and how they work together as a system
[7:08] – How the Marine Corps OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) transfers directly to real estate negotiation and relationship management
[10:45] – The grit and tenacity piece: why embracing the suck from military training carries into every hard stretch of building a business
[11:12] – Jordan parallels the OODA loop to the flight training acronym DODAR and why slowing down leads to better decisions than reactive action
[13:34] – Why Keith built REI Automated as a true ecosystem rather than a CRM with coaching bolted on, and what being the company he wished existed ten years ago actually means
[14:25] – Keith's 57 completed real estate investing courses and what he learned by going through virtually every major program in the industry
[15:16] – Why education alone fails 99% of the time and why the fishing pole analogy captures everything wrong with most real estate programs
[16:38] – Why all three pillars are non-negotiable and what happens when any single ingredient is pulled from the cake
[20:02] – The two things any SaaS business actually needs to survive: results and customer service, and how Keith built REI Automated around both
[22:39] – Inside the AI agent build pipeline: discovery, internet research, planning, build, testing, human QA, and production, all in about 50 minutes per feature
[25:36] – How REI Automated scaled from 6 AI agents to 24 and why parsing agents to narrow, specific jobs improves quality at every level
[26:27] – The self-healing agent approach: agents required to update their own project instructions when they learn something new
[28:14] – Building a support ticket rewriter agent to fix poorly worded user requests before they reach the development queue
[34:16] – Who REI Automated is built for: any investor who has done fewer than 50 deals independently, from zero to experienced acquisition managers
[35:53] – Why 389 built-in automations and everything under one roof is the real differentiator, not any individual feature
[37:36] – Zero customer churn since public launch in March 2026, and what a nine-person human staff plus 24 AI agents means for responsiveness
5 Key Takeaways
Links & Resources
If Keith's approach to systems, AI, and building the company he wished existed ten years ago resonated with you, share this one with an investor in your network who is still duct-taping tools together with Zapier. This conversation is a field report from someone actively building in real time, and those are the ones worth passing around. More high-signal conversations coming next.
By Jordan Samuel FlemingThis week I'm joined by Keith Gillespie, founder of REI Automated, a Marine Corps veteran who spent eight years on active duty across 13 countries, missing the births of both his kids, and came home with one obsession: building a real estate investing business in 1 to 2 hours a day. That constraint forced him to build SOPs that became systems, systems that became software, and software that 5 years ago became REI Automated, a three-pillar platform combining education, CRM, and coaching for investors under 50 deals done on their own.
What started as a personal solution has grown into a fully commercialized system running 24 AI agents, pushing 24 to 70 software updates per day, and built on the philosophy that education alone gets 99% of people nowhere unless the tools and support are right there alongside it. Keith is one of the few people in this industry who has genuinely melded the methodology with the machine, and this conversation gets into exactly how he did it.
Episode Timeline & Highlights
[0:49] – Jordan introduces Keith Gillespie from REI Automated and previews the REI Tech Unlocked event in Dallas and his upcoming AI book
[3:42] – Keith's background as a real estate investor for 10 years across 34 states, and how REI Automated was built to solve his own problem
[4:22] – What active duty Marines life actually looked like: 13 countries in 8 years, missing both kids' pregnancies, and needing to build a business in 1 to 2 hours a day
[5:47] – The three pillars of REI Automated: education, software, and coaching, and how they work together as a system
[7:08] – How the Marine Corps OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) transfers directly to real estate negotiation and relationship management
[10:45] – The grit and tenacity piece: why embracing the suck from military training carries into every hard stretch of building a business
[11:12] – Jordan parallels the OODA loop to the flight training acronym DODAR and why slowing down leads to better decisions than reactive action
[13:34] – Why Keith built REI Automated as a true ecosystem rather than a CRM with coaching bolted on, and what being the company he wished existed ten years ago actually means
[14:25] – Keith's 57 completed real estate investing courses and what he learned by going through virtually every major program in the industry
[15:16] – Why education alone fails 99% of the time and why the fishing pole analogy captures everything wrong with most real estate programs
[16:38] – Why all three pillars are non-negotiable and what happens when any single ingredient is pulled from the cake
[20:02] – The two things any SaaS business actually needs to survive: results and customer service, and how Keith built REI Automated around both
[22:39] – Inside the AI agent build pipeline: discovery, internet research, planning, build, testing, human QA, and production, all in about 50 minutes per feature
[25:36] – How REI Automated scaled from 6 AI agents to 24 and why parsing agents to narrow, specific jobs improves quality at every level
[26:27] – The self-healing agent approach: agents required to update their own project instructions when they learn something new
[28:14] – Building a support ticket rewriter agent to fix poorly worded user requests before they reach the development queue
[34:16] – Who REI Automated is built for: any investor who has done fewer than 50 deals independently, from zero to experienced acquisition managers
[35:53] – Why 389 built-in automations and everything under one roof is the real differentiator, not any individual feature
[37:36] – Zero customer churn since public launch in March 2026, and what a nine-person human staff plus 24 AI agents means for responsiveness
5 Key Takeaways
Links & Resources
If Keith's approach to systems, AI, and building the company he wished existed ten years ago resonated with you, share this one with an investor in your network who is still duct-taping tools together with Zapier. This conversation is a field report from someone actively building in real time, and those are the ones worth passing around. More high-signal conversations coming next.