RE//Forge SF — AI x Real Estate Week
- RE//Forge SF is running a four-day, decentralized real estate and artificial intelligence event series across San Francisco from April 27 through April 30. - The schedule centers on operator sessions, including a summit day, live demos, and a Voice AI workshop at Strada Investment Group. - It reflects a wider push to apply AI to sourcing, underwriting, marketing, and property operations. (reforgesf.com)
RE//Forge SF is not one convention hall. It is a four-day, citywide event series running April 27 to April 30 across San Francisco for real estate operators, founders, investors, brokers, contractors, and artificial intelligence builders. (reforgesf.com) The organizers describe it as a decentralized format: multiple curated rooms instead of one flagship expo floor, with panels, workshops, live demos, and mixers spread across the city. (reforgesf.com) The public schedule shows the week opened Monday, April 27, with “The Future of Tech: Real Estate 2.0” in the Financial District. Tuesday, April 28, included RE//Forge Summit Day at Digital Jungle SF and several follow-on sessions. (luma.com) Those Tuesday sessions included “How Operators Use Live Events to Generate Deals & Capital,” “AI for Builders — Real Talk and Golf with GCs & Operators,” and “AI Deal Flow Mastery — Voice AI for Real Estate Operators.” (luma.com 1) (luma.com 2) The operating idea behind the week is simple: use software that can read, write, classify, or speak like a person to handle repetitive real estate work faster. The RE//Forge site says that now touches sourcing, underwriting, financing, marketing, and property management. (reforgesf.com) One Tuesday workshop made that pitch directly. “AI Deal Flow Mastery” advertised live demos on lead generation, automated follow-up, and scaling acquisitions “without scaling headcount,” hosted by Corey Griffin of BookedFlow at Strada Investment Group, 201 Spear Street. (luma.com) Another session on Wednesday, April 29, shifted from sales to operations. A closed-door roundtable at Vanguard Properties was billed as “What Property Managers Actually Need From AI in 2026,” hosted by Seun Sanni of Kaaboai.com in partnership with Paige Goldsmith of Vanguard Properties. (luma.com) That split between deal flow and property operations helps explain what the week is trying to cover. One side is about finding and closing business; the other is about running buildings, tenants, and back-office tasks with fewer manual steps. (reforgesf.com) (luma.com) The week is scheduled to end Thursday, April 30, with a closing mixer at Thriller Social Club from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Organizers say the final event drops presentations entirely and focuses on investors, operators, founders, and capital partners meeting in one room. (luma.com) RE//Forge’s pitch is that the useful part of artificial intelligence in real estate is no longer abstract. The schedule is built around rooms where people can watch workflows, compare systems, and decide which tools belong in their own pipeline. (reforgesf.com)