AgentFire | Reviews and Pricing | 2024
AgentFire is a WordPress based real estate website provider. They provide a basic “Spark Site” package that includes a semi-custom homepage and templated interior pages. You can also opt for a full custom site. They have optional add-ons to improve the features of your site. AgentFire uses data from Home Junction to help build its website tools, and Showcase IDX for their IDX tools.
AgentFire was founded in 2013 and is located in Glen Cove, NY.
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Use AgentFire if…
- You’re undecided on a website provider and want someone you can switch or upgrade from if necessary
- You are interested in a website that can get you started with content marketing
Skip AgentFire if…
- You prefer the design choices and feature selection of Easy Agent Pro
- You want a WordPress site you own but more options for custom design (consider Agent Image)
- You just need a brand site that can represent you and your business online (consider Placester)
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AgentFire Design
AgentFire sites have a fairly modern and typical design, with most sites featuring a portal-like single bar search with a hero banner or video.
None of the home pages look too much alike, and you can distinguish yourself reasonably easily from other AgentFire designs.
The IDX provider is Showcase or Diverse Solutions. Both are reasonably good IDX solutions but I recommend browsing their homes on some of the example sites to get a feel for the user experience.
Below are a few of the many examples I found of live AgentFire websites.
Tim Morissette Group
Bryson City Real Estate Group
Best Features
Hyperlocal Focus
This includes community pages powered with Home Junction data on things like the average sales price, schools, proportion of renters, and even local restaurants via Yelp.
They have an addon called ClickMaps that lets you custom design a map of your area divided into regions. Website visitors can click on each region to be taken directly to the area’s community page!
WordPress and Ownership
Unlike almost all real estate platforms and many real estate website providers, you actually own the website. The site is built on the WordPress CMS and relatively easy to move.
If you ever wanted to move on from AgentFire or bring in your own developer/designer, there is nothing stopping you.
You would have to pay for your own IDX and would lose AgentFire’s support and a few of their proprietary systems, but the basics of the site would move with you reasonably easy.
Other Extras
AgentFire has some free tools including integrated landing pages via ConvertPages, as well as lead magnets like a buyer and seller guide you can promote.
They have a CTA (call-to-action) system that includes a chat tool (Facebook, Drift, etc), and opt-in popups to capture leads.
Premium extensions, called “Power Ups”, include Home Junction’s AVM home value tool and a one time logo generator. They also are beginning to provide copywriting services to create your own unique blog content (compared to “Blog Assist”, which is just an RSS feed of other hyperlocal content you can import into your site).
You can even buy leads if you choose to from their “Hyperleads” program.
Biggest Pitfalls
SEO
Firstly, AgentFire is built on WordPress, a perfectly respectable and desirable CMS when it comes to good SEO. And SEO and ranking on Google is a lot more about the content you are generating than it is the website provider. So AgentFire could be a perfectly good solution for a content website.
That said, none of the sites I browsed are successfully using it as such or getting a significant amount of organic traffic.
For a site focused on hyperlocal, the goal, I assume, would be to rank for long-tail keywords and neighborhood keywords.
Again, this is less a critique of AgentFire than a note that their tools will not translate into automatic hyperlocal SEO love. You have to meet them halfway.
Not Designed for Larger Teams or Brokerages
AgentFire’s target demographic is, of course, individual agents and small teams.
It doesn’t necessarily have the kinds of bells, whistles, or custom site development a larger brokerage might want.
While they do have custom partnerships related to design, it might make more sense for a broker to pick a solution that is already scaled for that level of business out-of-the-box.
AgentFire Pricing*
- $149/mo
- $500 setup for Ignite
- $1500 setup for Semi-Custom
- $3500 setup for Custom
- Numerous optional add-ons range from $50-$400 plus monthly/annual fees
- Free trial offered
A basic is $149/mo with a $500 setup fee.
They offer a semi-custom site with a custom homepage for a $1500setup.
Fully custom sites are priced individually and will be at least a $3500 setup.
AgentFire is similar to Easy Agent Pro in that it offers add-ons as bundles. Extra add-ons include a Home Value AVM ($39/mo), logo building ($400 one time), MailChimp email setup ($400 one time), “ClickMaps” ($350 + $25 per zone, one time), and automatic blog articles ($20/mo).
The price also includes the IDX subscription to either Showcase IDX or Diverse Solutions, depending on which is available in your market.
PPC plans require a minimum 6 month contract.
They offer a 10-day free trial.
*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
For the price, I think AgentFire should get more attention than it has.
I especially love that it is built on WordPress and it is very easy to keep with you if you elect to move to a different website provider. As a newer agent, having that mobility is a huge plus when choosing a website provider. If you outgrow AgentFire as a web solution, you won’t have to start from scratch on your new site.
I think of AgentFire as a mix between Easy Agent Pro (with the addons) and Agent Image (custom and diverse WordPress sites).
Consider AgentFire if you are a newer agent interested in doing some content marketing, but not interested in doing it all yourself.
AgentFire Videos
Pros
They get you with the presentation. Beware!
Con
Is company is a fraud, they have not set up my website in the last 3 months. They ignore my emails and calls and keep charging my credit card. Wouldn’t not recommend using AgentFire.