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Your Track Record Shouldn't Live in Your Head

When someone asks why they should work with you, what do you show them? The Bruce Card is your professional identity in a market where reputation is everything but proof is hard to come by.

When someone asks why they should work with you, what do you show them?

Most real estate professionals have to answer that question with words. With a pitch. With a list of past clients and a hope that it lands. The track record is real — but it's invisible.

The Bruce Card changes that.

Every member on Bruce has a card: a clean, shareable profile that shows your stats, your category, your tier, and your record of collaboration. It's not a resume. It's not a LinkedIn profile. It's a live snapshot of your professional identity — updated automatically as you work.

Your GTV. Your deals. Your rank in your market. The intros you've sent and received.

When someone in your network is deciding who to make an intro to, they don't have to guess. They can see your card.

When you want to introduce yourself to a new partner, you're not starting from zero. Your record speaks before you do.

The Bruce Card was built for the four roles at the center of every real estate transaction — agent, mortgage, title & escrow, insurance. It's your professional identity in a market where reputation is everything, but proof is hard to come by.

This is what your track record looks like when it's finally visible.

Frequently asked

What is the Bruce Card?
The Bruce Card is each member's living professional profile on Bruce — a clean, shareable card that shows your stats, category, tier, and record of collaboration. It's not a resume or a LinkedIn profile. It's a live snapshot of your professional identity, updated automatically as you work — your gross transaction volume, deals, market rank, intros sent and received.
Who can have a Bruce Card?
Bruce Cards are issued only to verified members in one of the four supported roles — real estate agents, mortgage professionals, title and escrow officers, and insurance agents. Each card is tied to a verified license and confirmed company.
How do Bruce Cards differ from LinkedIn profiles?
A LinkedIn profile is self-reported. A Bruce Card is auto-generated from logged deals, intros, and confirmed collaborations. The numbers are real, the relationships are mutually-confirmed, and the record updates as you work — without you maintaining it.