5 viewings, 2 notary appointments — and still log every trip at night?
The real estate day is tightly scheduled. If there's no time between appointments, you need a logbook that runs on its own.
Many stops across town
Viewings, notary appointments, property inspections, client meetings — 5 to 10 different addresses a day, often with trips back to the office in between. Documenting each one? Unrealistic.
High list price, expensive flat rate
Mercedes, BMW, Audi — premium vehicles are part of the business. But the higher the list price, the more expensive the 1% rule. At €65,000, that's €650 taxable benefit per month.
No time for paperwork between appointments
Viewing just finished, next appointment in 15 minutes — nobody reaches for a pen then. The logbook gets postponed, reconstructed at night, or not kept at all.
How Xevono works.
Three steps — from property viewing to finished export.
Drive to your appointment — Xevono records automatically
GPS tracking starts in the background. Apple CarPlay shows trip status on the dashboard. No manual start, nothing to forget.
After the trip: one tap
Personal or business — one tap. Add viewing, notary or client as the purpose. Takes 5 seconds.
Export to your tax advisor
PDF or GDPdU export directly from the app, sent by email. Complete, gap-free, no rework needed.
Why Xevono for real estate agents.
A digital logbook that keeps up with the tightly scheduled real estate day — not slows it down.
Automatic GPS recording
Every trip is documented — even with 10 appointments a day, without thinking about it. Viewings, notary visits, inspections — all captured.
Apple CarPlay
Trip status right on the car display — hands stay on the wheel. Start, stop or categorize trips between appointments.
GoBD-compliant documentation
Complete audit trail, SHA-256 signatures, immutable archiving in Switzerland. The technical foundation for a proper logbook.
Big savings with premium vehicles
The higher the list price, the more expensive the 1% rule. With a Mercedes E-Class at €65,000, a logbook can save thousands per year.