How to Get Your First Transaction Coordinator Client
If you’re a brand-new Transaction Coordinator (TC), the hardest part isn’t learning the paperwork—it’s finding your very first client. The good news? You don’t need experience, ads, or a big audience to start getting paid as a TC. You only need a smart, simple outreach strategy and the confidence to introduce your services the right way. This guide shows you how to get your first TC client fast, even if you’re starting from zero.
Why Most New TCs Struggle to Get Clients
It’s not because they aren’t skilled.
It’s because they don’t know:
- Who to reach out to
- What to say
- How to position themselves
- How many touches it really takes
- Which agents actually WANT to hire a TC
Once you understand these five things, getting clients becomes predictable.
1. Start With New, Busy, and Solo Agents
Not all agents are ideal for new TCs.
The BEST agents to target are:
✔ Solo agents with 2–8 deals per month
✔ New agents overwhelmed with their first few contracts
✔ Agents who post “just listed” or “under contract” often
✔ Agents who complain on social media about paperwork
✔ Agents who work without teams
These agents LOVE TCs because they want:
- More time
- Less stress
- Better organization
- Support with deadlines
- Help keeping clients updated
You don’t need to chase top-producing teams.
You need agents who feel busy and overwhelmed.
2. Build a Simple, Professional TC Introduction Message
Agents don’t respond to long pitches.
They respond to short, clear, confident messages.
Use this:
Short DM Template
“Hi! I’m a Transaction Coordinator helping agents stay organized from contract to close. If you ever need support managing a file—inspections, title, timelines, or client updates—I’d love to help with your next one. Want me to send over my pricing sheet?”
It works because it is:
- Specific
- Clear
- Professional
- Low pressure
- Easy to say “yes” to
You can send this via:
✔ Facebook Messenger
✔ Instagram DMs
✔ Email
✔ Text
✔ LinkedIn
3. Contact the Agents Already in Your Area
Start local—it builds instant trust.
Ways to find local agents:
- Search “Realtors near me” on Google
- Look at Facebook real estate groups
- Visit Zillow agent lists
- Check local brokerage websites
- Attend open houses
- Visit local title companies
Local agents love having a local TC, even if everything is done online.
4. Offer a Single “Try Me” Transaction
Agents don’t want long-term commitments.
But they LOVE a low-risk trial.
Use this line:
“Try me for one transaction—no contracts, no monthly commitment. If you don’t love the experience, no worries.”
It removes their fear.
And once they try you?
They stay.
5. Create a Clean, Simple PDF or One-Page Website
Agents want fast answers to:
- What do you offer?
- How much do you charge?
- What does a TC do?
- How do they send you a file?
Your one-page PDF should include:
✔ Who you help
✔ Services included
✔ Price per file
✔ Your process from contract to close
✔ Contact info
✔ Your availability
This builds instant credibility—even with no experience.
6. Follow Up (Agents Rarely Respond on the First Message)
Most agents are swamped.
The truth:
- 60% respond after the 2nd message
- 25% after the 3rd
- 10% after the 4th
- Only 5% respond after the first
Your follow-up should be friendly, not pushy:
Follow-Up Example
“Just checking in! Wanted to see if you’d like me to send my pricing sheet for TC services.”
Short. Simple. Effective.
7. Use These 5 Places to Get Clients Fast
These are proven, high-conversion places for new TCs:
1. Facebook Real Estate Groups
Search for groups like:
- “(Your City) Real Estate Agents”
- “Realtors & Resources”
- “Real Estate Referral Group”
Post helpful value, not ads.
2. Local Title Companies
Call and say:
“I’m a local Transaction Coordinator. If you know any agents who need contract-to-close support, I’d love to help.”
Title companies LOVE recommending good TCs.
3. New Agent Trainings
Ask local brokerages if you can speak for 5 minutes.
New agents = perfect leads.
4. Instagram Search
Search by:
- City name
- “Realtor” + city
- Real estate hashtags
Engage. Follow. Message.
5. Open Houses
Stop by and say:
“If you ever need help managing your contracts, I’d love to support you.”
This works unbelievably well.
8. Provide an Incredible First Experience
Your first client becomes your biggest marketing tool.
Make their experience:
- Organized
- Proactive
- Communicative
- Deadline-focused
- Stress-free
After closing, ask:
“Would you like me to handle your next contract too?”
Most will say yes—and you now have recurring income.
Final Thoughts
Getting your first TC client does NOT require experience or a giant network.
You just need:
- The right agents
- A simple message
- A clean presentation
- A friendly follow-up
- A single “try me” transaction
- A great client experience
Once you get your first client, the second comes easier—and soon you’ll have steady income every month.
Want Free Training + Free Marketing?
If you want templates, scripts, pricing sheets, outreach messages, and step-by-step training…
👉 Go to the Free TC Academy on this website — it’s totally free.
After you complete it, you can list yourself in our TC Directory, where real estate agents actively search for Transaction Coordinators.
This helps new TCs get clients fast, even without experience.

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