For Royal LePage agents

A CRM for Royal LePage agents that works in both your languages.

Royal LePage backs its agents with real tools — rlpNetwork, Smart Studio, the rlpSPHERE ecosystem built for the Canadian market (as published, July 2026). Marshal adds the layer those network-scale tools can't be: a personal desk on your own Gmail that files every lead, drafts replies in English or French to match the client, and books AI-called consultations onto your own Google Calendar.

  • Drafts in English and French
  • Zero data entry — the CRM grows itself
  • AI drafts. You approve.

The Royal LePage stack

What a solo agent actually gets at Royal LePage.

As published, July 2026 — offerings vary by brokerage within the network, so check your own.

Network

A real national ecosystem

Royal LePage provides rlpNetwork, Smart Studio marketing, and the rlpSPHERE digital ecosystem customized for Canada (as published, July 2026). It's built to serve thousands of agents at once — which is its strength, and its limit for any one of them.

EN/FR

Canada works in two languages

A Gatineau buyer writes in French at breakfast; a Toronto seller in English at lunch. A follow-up system that drafts in only one language is half a system here. Marshal drafts in both, matching the thread.

CASL

Canadian outreach has rules

CASL governs commercial email in Canada and national Do Not Call List rules apply to phone outreach — know your obligations; this isn't legal advice. Marshal's approve-before-send drafts and self-disclosing AI calls are built for agents who take that seriously.

The fit

How Marshal rides alongside your Royal LePage tools.

  1. 01

    Connect Gmail; the book rebuilds itself

    Marshal reads your real correspondence — anglophone, francophone, and every client who switches mid-thread — and builds contacts, timelines, and to-dos from it. No data entry, in either language.

  2. 02

    Approve replies in the client's language

    Marshal drafts thread-aware replies and check-ins in English or French to match how the client writes, and waits for your sign-off. Silence becomes a to-do; aging relationships get resurfaced before they cool.

  3. 03

    Let the AI book the consultations

    Marshal's AI calling assistant dials, discloses that it's calling on your behalf, qualifies, and books straight onto your Google Calendar. Your Royal LePage tools, fees, and reporting stay exactly as they are.

FAQ

Royal LePage questions, answered straight.

Does Marshal replace rlpSPHERE or Smart Studio?

No. Whatever your brokerage runs through the Royal LePage stack — marketing, network tools, required reporting — stays right there. Marshal is the personal layer on your own Gmail and Google Calendar: the self-building CRM, the bilingual drafts, the AI-booked calls.

Is Marshal affiliated with Royal LePage?

No. Marshal is an independent product, not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Royal LePage. Royal LePage and its marks belong to their owners. Marshal serves the individual agent inside the network.

If I change brokerages, does my Marshal desk survive the move?

Yes — it doesn't even notice. Marshal lives on your own Gmail and Google Calendar rather than any network stack, so your contacts, timelines, and follow-up plans move with you wherever your license goes.

Does Marshal really work in French?

Yes. Bilingual English/French is core to Marshal, not a translation bolted on: replies are drafted in the language the client writes in, and you approve every send. If your book spans both languages, that's exactly who this was built for.

Marshal is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Royal LePage. Royal LePage and its marks belong to their respective owners.

Never let a client go cold.

In English or in French — Marshal keeps every relationship in your book warm until it pays.