Anglo-Saxon is a long-established brokerage for English speakers and olim from the US, UK, and South Africa. They offer brokerage — showings, contract translation, negotiation. BuzzPost is a posting bot that delivers results without depending on any agent. The comparison exists because both 'help with rentals'.
Where Anglo-Saxon is relevant
A new oleh who doesn't know the city, doesn't read Hebrew, and doesn't understand the rental mechanism (deposit, guarantor, contract) may lean on a person for the first six months. That's a narrow case: an expensive one-off service for a single renter, not a publishing channel for anyone who is letting a property.
Why BuzzPost wins
BuzzPost is the tool for landlords and independent agents who need their listing to be seen. The bot schedules up to 15 posts per hour across dozens of groups (07:00-00:00, up to ~255/day) and lists on Marketplace overnight (00:00-07:00). On a rate-limit, it pauses 12 hours automatically. Every post is screenshotted to Telegram as proof.
Real exposure vs. a one-off commission
Anglo-Saxon charges a commission (one month's rent) on a single deal. BuzzPost charges 249 ₪ a month and publishes with no cap. Even an independent Anglo-Saxon agent gains from BuzzPost to push out all their listings.
What the bot will not do
BuzzPost makes no calls, runs no showings, and translates no contracts — it's built to publish, and there it wins. One bot = one Facebook account you own. Pricing details.