ListReports | Reviews and Pricing | 2024
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ListReports is a lender/agent marketing suite that includes open house tools and listing marketing tools. It also includes monthly market and property updates that you can send to your sphere. It is free for agents, but there is a paid version for lender partners who are the main customer. You can also pay for some things like direct mail and signs.
In 2023, ListReports was bought and incorporated into a new brand, Highway AI. ListReports was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Orange, CA.
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ListReports Pricing*
- FREE
- $249/mo for ListReports Elite
- Additional marketing materials are available for sale
The basic ListReports is free.
Highway AI has bundled the Elite version with other product offerings Agent Intel and Agent Intel Connect for $249/mo.
*This is current to the best of my knowledge at the time of this writing. Contact the vendor directly to check current prices, discounts, and terms.

My Personal Recommendation
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Signed up to gain insight on local agents’ closed volume. Found out that was locked behind an additional paywall, so i cancelled my subscription 24 hours later. Found out you can’t cancel online, you have to contact ListReports via email. There’s no phone number to call. Their website leans on an AI chat bot instead of a human being. I initiated the cancellation in February and was told via email that the cancellation was confirmed. They’ve since charged me twice. Upon recently discovering this I emailed them again notifying them of the issue. They said they showed no record of my cancellation and asked for screenshots of my emails (are you kidding me!??!?!?!). I provided those screenshots 4 days ago and still nothing, now I’m writing this review as a result. What an absolutely deplorable company – you all should be ashamed of yourselves.