Best AI Tools for the Texas Real Estate Exam (2026)
The best AI tools for studying for the Texas TREC real estate sales agent exam in 2026: Day One, Lexawise, AceableAgent, Colibri Rubi AI, and ChatGPT compared.
The short answer
What AI changes about TREC exam prep
Five AI tools compared: price, features, and fit
Day One and Lexawise: AI-native exam prep
AceableAgent and Colibri: AI inside your pre-license coursework
ChatGPT and Claude: free AI tutoring, done right
How to choose: four study scenarios
Frequently Asked Questions
Can ChatGPT replace a Texas real estate exam prep course?
No. ChatGPT can explain real estate concepts conversationally and generate informal quiz questions, but it isn't trained on TREC's current content outlines and may produce incorrect or outdated statute references. It has no per-section timing, pass/fail tracking, or readiness signals for the National/State split. Use it as a free supplement to a dedicated TREC prep tool, not a replacement.
What is Lexa AI and how does it help with the Texas TREC exam?
Lexa AI is Lexawise's 24/7 conversational AI tutor trained on real estate licensing content across all 50 states, including Texas's national and state exam split. You can ask it Texas-specific questions — intermediary relationships, option fees, homestead limits — in plain language and get structured explanations with follow-up capability. Lexawise pairs Lexa AI with a 4,500+ question bank and topic-based progress tracking.
Does Day One include Texas's 180-hour pre-license coursework?
No. Day One is an exam prep tool for candidates who have already completed their 180 TREC-required pre-license hours. It isn't TREC-approved for pre-license coursework. Candidates who still need their hours should use a TREC-approved school like AceableAgent, Colibri, or Champions School, then use Day One for focused exam prep once coursework is finished.
Which Texas real estate school has the best AI tutor built into the course?
AceableAgent's Deluxe package ($415) and Colibri Real Estate ($627–$1,227) both embed a 24/7 AI instructor directly in their online coursework. AceableAgent is the lower-cost option with a similar AI feature set; Colibri is pricier but pairs its AI tutor with a more traditional, comprehensive 180-hour course. Both are TREC-approved for Texas pre-license education.
How many practice questions should I complete before taking the Texas TREC exam?
Most prep experts recommend at least 500–800 practice questions split proportionally between the National and State sections, plus two or three full 125-question timed simulations with separate section scoring. The first-time pass rate on the Texas sales agent exam is roughly 51%, and most failures come from underestimating the State section, which is worth only 40 questions but covers TREC-specific rules that generic national-format prep doesn't touch.
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