Mira: eXp Realty's AI Business Assistant, Explained
Most brokerage technology announcements are about tools you will never open. Mira is a narrower and more useful thing: an AI assistant wired into eXp Realty's own systems, so an agent can ask where they stand and get an actual answer instead of a report request.
It is included for eXp agents at no additional cost.
What it does
By voice or text, in English, French or Spanish:
- Cap status in real time — how far you are into your annual cap, without reconstructing it from closing statements
- Revenue share progress — including your current FLQA count, which determines which tiers are open to you
- Upcoming payouts — what is scheduled and when
- Single sign-on navigation — jumping between eXp systems without hunting for the right portal
The distinction that matters: Mira connects to eXp's own data, so answers are about your business rather than about real estate in general.
"Agents now have instant visibility into the health of their business, right at their fingertips."
— Leo Pareja, CEO of eXp Realty, quoted in eXp Realty's announcement of Mira
Why cap visibility is worth more than it sounds
Knowing your exact cap position changes how you price your time in the back half of the year. Past cap, eXp's structure moves to $250 per transaction until $5,000 in post-cap fees is paid, then $75 per transaction — a materially different economic picture for every deal after that line.
For Bean Group agents that line arrives much earlier. The Bean Group Mega Team cap is $4,000, against eXp's standard $16,000. The partnership plans page lays out the full fee structure, and the earnings calculator will show you where your own cap date lands.
On the revenue share number it shows you
Mira will happily display your revenue share progress. Worth holding alongside it: eXp's own income disclosure states the median revenue share for a typical Tier 1 agent is $0. The structure is real, the upside is real for people who build organisations, and the median is zero. How the seven tiers and FLQA gates work is written up separately.
Where Bean Group fits
Bean Group agents across New England use Mira the way you would expect — as a dashboard replacement rather than a coach. What it does not do is tell you what to do about the number it shows you. That is what our coaching and mastermind sessions are for, and it is the part that does not come from a platform.
Everything included in the technology stack is itemised on the platform page. If your current brokerage's answer to "where do I stand?" is a spreadsheet you maintain yourself, that comparison is worth making before your next renewal.
The cap and post-cap fee figures quoted here are current, but eXp adjusts them periodically. Verify them at exptoolkit.com/revenueshare before you plan around them.

