Innovation often arises where inefficiency thrives. That principle has guided Dicson Diclause throughout his entrepreneurial journey—from revolutionizing agriculture with hydroponic farming through Barton Breeze, to now venturing into one of India’s most unstructured industries: real estate.

Dicson’s newest venture, Agentkart, is poised to change how Indians connect with real estate agents. At a time when property buying, selling, or renting still involves offline referrals, unverified agents, and inconsistent service experiences, Agentkart aims to bring structure, technology, and trust into the picture.

“Real estate is one of the biggest decisions in people’s lives, yet the process of finding a trusted agent remains shockingly informal,” Dicson remarks. “With Agentkart, we’re building a platform-first solution to eliminate uncertainty and empower both consumers and professionals.”

At its core, Agentkart is a B2C networking platform that connects individuals directly with thoroughly verified real estate agents, powered by artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional property platforms that overwhelm users with listings, Agentkart starts with the people—ensuring that every agent featured is vetted for credibility, experience, and professional standards.

This is no ordinary matchmaking platform. Agentkart leverages AI algorithms to recommend agents based on a user’s needs, budget, location, and property goals. The result is a seamless and personalized connection that is built on data-backed trust, not guesswork.

Agentkart’s verification system is one of its most significant differentiators. Agents undergo a multi-layered screening process, including identity and license checks, professional background verification, and compliance with quality benchmarks. The goal is simple: only trusted, qualified agents make it onto the platform.

For property seekers—whether looking to buy a home, rent an apartment, or sell a commercial unit—this offers unprecedented peace of mind. For the first time, they can choose who represents their interests based on transparent profiles, ratings, and verified credentials—instead of just local referrals or vague online advertisements.

But Agentkart isn’t just designed for consumers. Real estate agents stand to benefit immensely. The platform offers agents a powerful digital presence, complete with branding tools, lead-generation features, and client-matching systems. Independent agents—who often struggle to compete with larger brokerages—will finally have access to a tech ecosystem that levels the playing field.

And for agents who join early, the perks are even better. Agentkart has opened a waitlist at www.agentkart.com, where real estate professionals can sign up to become early adopters and enjoy exclusive launch benefits—including premium listings, promotional visibility and various other exclusive features when the app is launched.

What’s fascinating is Dicson’s cross-industry leap—from agriculture to real estate. But when viewed through the lens of problem-solving, the transition feels natural. At Barton Breeze, Dicson helped tackle inefficiencies in food production through commercial hydroponics, scaling the brand to national recognition and raising $800,000 in pre-Series funding. Now, with Agentkart, he’s applying the same principle of using technology to solve broken processes—only this time, in housing.

“My mission has always been to bring order to chaotic systems,” he says. “In real estate, the chaos stems from a lack of transparency and verified information. Agentkart exists to fix that.”

The timing couldn’t be more ideal. As India’s real estate sector becomes increasingly digitized, and consumer expectations shift toward transparency, personalization, and convenience, Agentkart is stepping in with a product that is ahead of the curve.

Though still in its pre-launch phase, Agentkart is already generating strong interest across the industry. If Dicson’s track record is any indication, Agentkart is well on its way to becoming a household name in property tech.

From farms to flats, Dicson Diclause is once again proving that when innovation meets intent, disruption follows.