Add On IDX vs Realtyna

Add On IDX logo
Add On IDX embeds MLS property search widgets into virtually any website—Webflow, WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, and more—covering 450+ boards across the U.S. and Canada, with no long-term contracts.
$149/mo
Realtyna logo
An open-source WordPress IDX plugin (WPL) with SaaS hosting options — known for deep customization flexibility and one-time-purchase licensing.
$999 one-time or $80/mo

Add On IDX vs Realtyna: feature comparison

FeatureAdd On IDXRealtyna
Custom CSS / Design Control
Lead Capture Forms
Map-Based Search
Market Report Widgets
Multi-MLS Coverage
Saved Search / Client Alerts
Standalone Hosted Pages
WordPress Plugin

Add On IDX — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Supports virtually any website platform via JavaScript embed—not just WordPress
  • Covers 450+ MLS boards across the U.S. and Canada
  • Month-to-month billing with no long-term contracts
  • Webflow Premium Partner with native integration for modern no-code builds

Cons

  • MLS paperwork approval delays account activation by 1–7 business days
  • No demo environment available due to MLS data regulations—buyers must commit before testing
  • No standalone hosted IDX website; requires an existing website or builder
  • Higher starting price ($149/mo) than IDX Broker ($55/mo) or Showcase IDX ($59.95/mo)

Realtyna — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Open-source core — source code available for deep customization
  • One-time purchase option available (unusual in the category)
  • Strong multi-MLS coverage via Organic MLS Integration
  • Actively developed with frequent feature releases

Cons

  • Setup complexity — expect to hire a developer for non-trivial deployments
  • Smaller support team than category leaders
  • WordPress-only (no standalone hosted pages)
  • Documentation can be inconsistent in quality