Agent Safety That Creates a Paper Trail
Real estate agents walk into vacant properties with strangers every day. Munay gives supervisors a live view of every showing — and one tap to call the agent — with every interaction automatically logged for your E&O carrier.
The Problem Is Bigger Than It Looks
According to the NAR 2023 Member Safety Report:
of agents have experienced a situation that made them fear for their personal safety
licensed real estate agents in the United States face this risk on every showing
documentation most brokerages can show their E&O carrier when something goes wrong
Brokerages have HR policies, buddy-call systems, and safety trainings. None of it is documented. None of it creates a liability defense. And none of it works when an agent is alone in a house and something goes wrong.
How Munay Works for Brokerages
1. Agent Opens Munay
Before entering a property, the agent starts a solo worker session. One tap. The session is live in your dashboard instantly.
2. Supervisor Watches
Live location, check-in timer, battery, and session status visible in the brokerage dashboard. No action needed unless something changes.
3. Alert if Missed Check-In
If the agent misses their check-in, the supervisor is notified immediately. One tap initiates a live audio call — logged automatically.
4. Audit Trail Generated
Every session, check-in, call, and alert is timestamped and stored. Your E&O carrier gets documentation, not just a policy.
The Differentiator No One Else Has
When a supervisor gets a missed check-in alert today — on any platform — they call the agent's personal phone. No log. No record. No proof.
Munay is the first real estate safety platform with an integrated live audio call from supervisor to agent. One tap. The call is logged automatically — duration, timestamp, who initiated, who answered — and becomes part of the showing's audit record.
"We called our agent at 2:14 PM, spoke for 90 seconds, and confirmed she was safe."
See Where Your Agents Go.
Understand Why It Matters.
The Munay Supervisor Dashboard doesn't just track individual agents in real time — it builds a safety intelligence picture across your entire team over time.

Session Density Heatmap
Every completed journey leaves a density mark. Hot spots reveal where your agents spend the most time — and where incidents cluster.
Silent Alert Overlay
Silent alerts are rendered as a second heat layer on the same map. See which neighbourhoods generate distress signals — before policy decisions catch up.
AI Safety Insights
After every data refresh, Munay's AI surfaces actionable safety observations — distress rate trends, geographic risk patterns, and staffing recommendations — written in plain English.
Flexible Time Filters
Slice data by 7, 30, or 90 days — or all time. Filter by active, completed, or SOS-only sessions. The AI re-analyses every time you change a filter.
Why Not Ok Alone or StaySafe?
Pricing & Early Access
The Lone Worker Platform is launching soon. We're working with early brokerage partners to finalize pricing and rollout.
Interested in Early Access?
Contact us to join our early access program, learn about upcoming pricing tiers, and see how Munay fits your brokerage's safety and E&O requirements.
Contact Us for PricingAlso Built For
The same Duty of Care platform that protects real estate agents works for any professional who moves alone for work.
Home Health Workers
Nurses, therapists, and care aides entering patient homes alone — with agency supervisors monitoring and an audit trail for compliance.
In-Home Service Pros
HVAC technicians, electricians, cleaners, and contractors — dispatched solo into homes where dispatch can confirm safe completion of every call.
Luxury Retail & Showrooms
High-value environments where staff work alone with unknown clients — where documentation protects both employees and the business.
Ready to Protect Your Agents?
A meaningful percentage of agents in any brokerage already have Munay installed for personal use. The enrollment conversation becomes: "You already have Munay. Your brokerage is joining — here is your org code."