Opia Launches Client Gift Concierge to Modernize Gifting for Real Estate Professionals
Opia unveiled Client Gift Concierge™ on Feb. 19, 2026, a digital gifting platform promising instant, compliant client rewards and 100+ premium digital gift cards for real estate pros.

Opia announced Client Gift Concierge™ on February 19, 2026, positioning the product as a premium-built digital gifting and retention platform for real estate and other service professionals. Built on Opia’s 20 years of experience in promotions, incentives, and regulatory compliance, the company frames the platform as a replacement for manual gifting workflows with an emphasis on instant, compliant, retention-focused rewards.
The product’s core capability allows agents to send digital client gifts instantly, “whether at the closing table or to mark key milestones,” while preserving what Opia describes as full tracking and documentation. Opia’s social copy expands on the offering: 100+ premium digital gift cards spanning categories such as moving, decor, paint, and home repairs; automated reminders and personalized messages; and an easy-to-use dashboard to save client data and track gifts and anniversaries. The company also claims the service is “free to join – no setup or monthly fees” and that agents can “send personalized digital gifts in 60 seconds.”
Opia included a succinct pitch from leadership in the announcement: “Client Gift Concierge simplifies gifting into something agents can execute in seconds without sacrificing personalization or accountability.” The press release was distributed via EIN Presswire and was republished across regional outlets including Wickedlocal, Jacksonville, and PublicOpinionOnline; one republished copy duplicated the attribution with a capitalization typo reading “, JIm Vinyard, Opia” twice.
The platform was scheduled to debut at the Keller Williams Family Reunion, February 21–24, 2026, at the Georgia World Congress Center, with the February 19 announcement preceding that appearance. Opia’s LinkedIn promotion of Client Gift Concierge produced several posts highlighting the product’s features and calls to action; engagement recorded in the dataset shows posts with 13, 7, 5, and 1 likes respectively and a small number of comments. One LinkedIn commenter wrote, “I will use this for every closing and milestone.”
Opia stresses compliance as a key selling point, citing two decades of regulatory compliance experience and framing the platform as a way to reduce compliance risk while maintaining accountability through documentation and tracking. The company’s materials do not list specific regulatory frameworks, integration partners, or per-gift pricing in the republished announcement and social excerpts, focusing instead on workflow automation and client retention benefits.
If the claim set holds, Client Gift Concierge aims to shift closing gifts from last-minute deliveries to a documented, retention-oriented touchpoint that brokers and agents can execute in seconds. Opia is taking that message to the Keller Williams Family Reunion this week as it seeks to make gifting a measurable part of client-care operations.
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