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How I Used Manus This Week in My Real Estate Business

This week, I used Manus for practical business work: edited video content, designed website and CMA materials, developed a Meta ad campaign concept, improved marketing copy, and organized messy ideas into usable deliverables.

“The value was not just answering questions. It was helping me move from rough idea to usable output.”

Editorial desk scene showing Manus-assisted real estate work products

Specific help

Six ways Manus helped this week

The prompts were straightforward. The leverage came from Manus helping with the middle part of the work: structuring, deciding, refining, and polishing.

01 / Video

Edited and refined marketing videos

Prompt: “Help me edit this video and make it more usable for marketing.”

Manus helped shape raw video material into a cleaner marketing asset by thinking through what to keep, what to tighten, and how the final piece should feel.

Edited and refined marketing videos visual

02 / Website

Designed website structure and presentation

Prompt: “Help me design a website or structure this page so it looks more professional.”

Manus helped move the website from a rough idea into a more intentional layout with clearer page flow, stronger copy, and a sharper client-facing point of view.

03 / CMA

Created polished CMA design direction

Prompt: “Help me redesign this CMA so it looks more polished and client-ready.”

Manus helped turn CMA information into a more professional presentation instead of a dense data dump, with better structure, clearer language, and a stronger advisory feel.

Created polished CMA design direction visual

04 / Meta ads

Built a Meta ad campaign concept

Prompt: “Come up with a Meta ad campaign for this real estate goal.”

Manus helped think through the campaign concept, audience, message angles, ad structure, and next steps so the idea became a practical campaign direction.

Built a Meta ad campaign concept visual

05 / Copy

Improved marketing copy and positioning

Prompt: “Make this sound better, more client-friendly, and more compelling.”

Manus helped refine business language so the message sounded more polished, clear, and useful without spending an hour wordsmithing every sentence.

06 / Strategy

Organized messy tasks into finished outputs

Prompt: “Here is what I am trying to do. Help me figure out the best way to approach it.”

Manus helped break ambiguous requests into steps, identify the deliverable, create a first draft, and reduce the friction that often keeps projects stuck.

Prompt patterns

The prompts were not fancy. They were practical.

The best results came from explaining the business goal, naming the audience, and asking for a concrete format back.

Create or improve a business asset

“Help me redesign this CMA so it looks more professional and easier for a client to understand.”

Turn raw material into finished content

“Help me edit this video and make it more usable for marketing.”

Build a marketing plan

“Create a Meta ad campaign around this real estate objective.”

Improve the presentation

“Make this website, page, or client material look and sound more polished.”

Summarize and explain the work

“Help me write a Skool post explaining what Manus helped me do this week.”

Cost note

What it approximately cost

I would not guess on the exact cost without looking at the actual usage or billing screen. The amount depends on the size of the task, how many files are involved, and how much back-and-forth refinement happens.

“The value for me was in the time saved and the quality of the first drafts. I would check the usage dashboard for exact cost because it varies by task.”

From “I should get to that” to finished enough to use.

The real benefit was not replacing judgment. Manus created a strong starting point, organized the work, and made it easier to revise and finish.

Takeaway

Manus worked best when I brought it a real business task, not a toy prompt.

This week, it helped with video editing, website and CMA design, Meta ad campaign strategy, marketing language, and this recap. In each case, it helped move faster from idea to usable output.

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