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AI agents now read your docs almost as much as humans do.

Mintlify analyzed 790 million requests across its documentation platform. The finding: AI coding agents account for 45.3% of all traffic, nearly tied with traditional browsers at 45.8%.

Two tools are driving almost all of it:

  • Claude Code: 25.2% of total traffic, more requests than Chrome on Windows

  • Cursor: 18% of total traffic

  • Together they account for 95.6% of all identified AI agent traffic

The rest of the field, OpenCode, Trae, ChatGPT, and NotebookLM, is showing up but nowhere close.

One caveat: OpenAI's Codex doesn't send an identifiable user-agent header, so the real agent percentage is likely even higher.

The takeaway for anyone maintaining developer docs: your documentation now serves two audiences. Structure and machine-readability matter as much as clarity for human readers.

Weekly Recap

🎙 This week, Brendan Spear of Caprika Realty shares how agents can move beyond basic prompts and start using AI to build smarter systems, stronger workflows, and better business decisions. Plus, NotebookLM now auto-syncs with Google Drive so your AI research is always current, ChatGPT just landed inside Microsoft PowerPoint to build and edit slide decks from natural language, and Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 with deep Microsoft 365 integration across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The theme this week is clear: AI is moving into the tools you already use.

Take a few minutes to sharpen your edge. Let’s get into it.

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CURRENT EPISODE

My most recent episode features Brendan Spear of Caprika Realty who break down how agents can move beyond prompts and begin using AI to build smarter systems, stronger workflows, and better business decisions.  

With an engineering background and nearly 20 years in real estate, Brendan shares how he uses AI for everything from content creation and research to brainstorming strategy, building internal tools, and solving operational bottlenecks across his brokerage.

Tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts or catch the video version here.

UPCOMING EPISODES

EP 123: Why AI Is Becoming the Ultimate Sales Coach for Agents

In my next episode, my guest is Chris Watters, CEO of Watters International Realty and founder of RealSync. Chris breaks down how AI is changing agent performance from the inside out.  

Chris shares how his team is using AI-powered coaching to improve lead conversion, listing appointments, and client conversations by analyzing calls, face-to-face meetings, and agent behavior in real time. From virtual ride-alongs to identifying missed objections and strengthening pricing conversations, AI is becoming more than a productivity tool, it is becoming a performance multiplier.

This episode drops on June 3rd.

AI News You Should Know

NotebookLM now auto-syncs your sources with Google Drive. On May 26, Google announced that NotebookLM will automatically keep its sources in sync with Google Drive. Previously, if you uploaded a Google Doc, Sheet, or Slide and then updated the original, you had to manually re-sync the file. Now, any edits you make in Drive flow into your notebook automatically. For real estate agents using NotebookLM as a research hub (think a notebook trained on your CMAs, listing prep docs, market reports, or seller scripts), this is a quiet but meaningful upgrade. Your AI assistant now always reflects your latest thinking without manual cleanup. Deleted files and revoked permissions also sync, so the notebook stays secure.

ChatGPT now lives inside Microsoft PowerPoint. OpenAI launched a beta ChatGPT add-in for PowerPoint, putting the assistant directly inside the app as a sidebar that builds and edits slides through natural language prompts. You can ask it to create a 10-slide deck from scratch, rewrite a title, trim a wordy paragraph, or suggest where a chart belongs, all without leaving the file. The beta is free for every ChatGPT tier including the Free plan, and it connects to Gmail, Outlook, and SharePoint to pull context directly into the deck. For real estate agents, this is the fastest path yet to building listing presentations, market reports, and pitch decks. Hand ChatGPT a CMA spreadsheet and a few notes, and it can produce a polished draft you refine in minutes instead of hours.

Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 and made Claude generally available across Microsoft 365. On May 28, Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.8, its most capable model yet, with stronger reasoning, better honesty, and improved follow-through on complex multi-step tasks. Alongside the model release, Claude is now generally available inside Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with Outlook in public beta for paid plans. For real estate agents, this means using Claude directly inside the documents you already work in. Analyze listing data and build forecasts in Excel, draft contracts and listing presentations in Word, and triage your inbox while drafting client replies in Outlook. Claude now keeps context across all those apps as you move between them.

Get AI Smart

Each week, I will include a video about how AI is evolving to impact agents or brokerages. This is worth your 11 minutes this week over a cup of coffee!

Agent Playbooks:

  • Claude Design Playbook: Five plays any agent, team leader, or broker can run this week. No theory. No demos. Just what to build and the prompts to start with.

  • ChatGPT to Claude Conversion Guide: For anyone wanting to transition from ChatGPT to Claude without losing anything, this guide gives you the step by step process. Don’t skip Step 1, you will thank me later.

Always be curious,

-Rajeev

(This newsletter is 100% human and written by me.)

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