A First Weber open house is a local event: neighbors who saw the sign, buyers driving the lake roads, the couple who've watched that listing for a month. The job at the door is to catch every one of them before they drift back to their car — and a paper clipboard is the slowest way to do it. A First Weber open house sign-in sheet that runs on your iPad captures each visitor cleanly, sorts the serious buyers from the curious neighbors on the spot, and keeps the contact details yours.
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OpenHouse is an independent app, not a First Weber product. But it's built for how Wisconsin agents actually work an open house: lots of markets, plenty of listings where the cell signal quits at the property line, and a business that lives or dies on the relationships you build at the front door.
Why First Weber agents reach for OpenHouse at the door
- It works with no signal. The sign-in, the qualification, and the lead capture all run on the iPad with zero network calls. The rural and new-construction listings with the worst connectivity behave exactly like a wired-up condo downtown.
- Your leads stay yours. Each visitor is stored on your device and never leaves it unless you export them — nothing is quietly routed to a vendor cloud or a paired lender.
- Built-in kiosk mode. Hand the iPad to a stranger without handing them your inbox: kiosk mode locks the screen to sign-in only, no iOS Guided Access fiddling.
- Qualify on the spot. Tag each visitor — represented buyer, unrepresented hot lead, neighbor, investor — so your Monday list is already sorted by who's worth a call first.
A sign-in sheet that holds up on a busy Sunday
Going digital isn't about looking modern. It's that handwriting is unreadable, a shared paper sheet lets visitor nine read visitor one's phone number, and retyping a column of names on Monday is how leads quietly die. OpenHouse puts one clean screen in front of each visitor and captures the lead the moment they finish. If you want the wider lay of the land first, our open house sign-in app guide frames the decision, and the best open house apps roundup ranks the real options — free ones included.
Disclosures and signed consent
You can show an agency or disclosure notice before sign-in and capture a signature, with the acceptance and a timestamp saved on each lead — useful documentation now that buyer representation is front and center.
From the front door to your CRM
OpenHouse isn't a CRM and doesn't pretend to be. It captures and qualifies at the door, then hands the leads off the way you want them — CSV, Contacts, vCard, a seller-ready PDF, or a share-to-CRM handoff — and your follow-up system takes it from there. Our open house follow-up guide helps you make that first touch land.
OpenHouse vs. a paper sign-in sheet for First Weber open houses
| Paper sign-in sheet | OpenHouse | |
|---|---|---|
| Works with no signal | ✅ | ✅ (fully on-device) |
| Legible, no retyping | ❌ | ✅ |
| Privacy between visitors | ❌ | ✅ one screen each |
| Buyer qualification | ❌ | ✅ represented / hot / neighbor / investor |
| Signed disclosure | ❌ | ✅ with timestamp |
| Export to your CRM | ❌ retype by hand | ✅ CSV, Contacts, vCard, share-to-CRM |
| Leads stay yours | ✅ | ✅ never leave your device |
Set it up for your next First Weber open house
- Download OpenHouse on your iPad (or iPhone) and create the event for your listing.
- Add your branding and, if you want it, a disclosure for visitors to accept.
- Turn on kiosk mode, set the iPad on the counter, and work the door.
- Afterward, export your qualified leads into your CRM and start following up.
Straight version: OpenHouse is paid where some rivals are free, it's iOS/iPadOS only, and it's not a marketing suite. What it does is capture every visitor reliably, qualify them, and keep the leads yours. If that's the job you need done, try it free for a month and run it at one quiet open house before a busy weekend. Prefer to see how it stacks up against the free category leader? We wrote OpenHouse vs Curb Hero for exactly that, and we keep a running open house lead capture guide too.
Frequently asked questions
Is there an open house sign-in app for First Weber agents?
Yes. OpenHouse is an iPad and iPhone open house sign-in app any First Weber agent can use. It captures each visitor at the door, qualifies them, and keeps the leads on your device so you can export them into your CRM. It is an independent app and is not provided by or affiliated with First Weber.
Does it work in rural Wisconsin listings with no signal?
Yes. OpenHouse makes zero network calls — every sign-in is written to the iPad on the spot. A lake-country cabin or a new build with no bars behaves exactly like a connected listing, so a dead zone never costs you a lead.
Can I add my own branding to the sign-in screen?
Yes. Add your headshot or logo and a welcome message so the kiosk greets visitors as your open house. As a First Weber agent you are licensed to use your brokerage branding on your own marketing, including your sign-in screen.
Can visitors sign a disclosure at the door?
Yes. You can show a disclosure or agency notice before sign-in and capture a signature, and each lead records that the disclosure was accepted with a timestamp — handy for buyer-representation documentation under current rules.
Does it send my leads to a CRM automatically?
No, by design. OpenHouse captures and qualifies at the door, then you export the leads on your terms — CSV, Contacts, vCard, PDF, or a share-to-CRM handoff. Your leads stay on your device until you move them, so nothing is shared with a third party without you choosing to.
OpenHouse is an independent application and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by First Weber, Inc. "First Weber" is a trademark of its respective owner and is used here only to describe the agents this page is written for.
