AgentFire vs Easy Agent Pro

AgentFire logo
A design-first IDX website builder known for beautiful hyperlocal neighborhood pages and strong local-SEO fundamentals.
$149/mo
Easy Agent Pro logo
SEO-first real estate website platform combining IDX search across 400+ MLSs, done-for-you weekly blog posts, and a bundled Go High Level CRM — built for agents who want organic lead generation without hiring a separate marketing team.
$229/mo

AgentFire vs Easy Agent Pro: feature comparison

FeatureAgentFireEasy Agent Pro
IDX / MLS Search
Lead Capture Forms
Blog / Content Platform
Neighborhood / Hyperlocal Pages
Hosting Included
CRM Integration
SEO / Meta Tag Control
Custom Domain
Bespoke Custom Design
IDX / MLS Integration
SEO-Focused Build
Lead Capture & Landing Pages
Ongoing Support / Retainer
Content & Blog Management
CRM Included

AgentFire — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Most visually polished IDX sites in the category
  • Area Guides system drives strong hyperlocal SEO
  • Custom theming and full design flexibility
  • Clean lead capture with your CRM of choice

Cons

  • No native CRM — connect your own
  • Higher pricing tiers ($199-$399/mo) needed for full features
  • IDX setup depends on your MLS's approved providers

Easy Agent Pro — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Connects to 400+ MLSs across North America — broader IDX coverage than most website platforms in its price range
  • Done-for-you weekly blog posts included at entry level, removing the biggest content bottleneck for organic SEO
  • Go High Level CRM bundled — email, text, and task automation without paying for a separate CRM subscription
  • 25+ built-in apps (open house, CMA, lead capture, Instafarm) reduce reliance on third-party add-ons

Cons

  • Template-based only — no bespoke custom design option, a dealbreaker for luxury brands or agents who need a distinct visual identity
  • Support limited to weekdays 9–5 MST — no weekend or after-hours help when urgent website issues arise
  • Higher-tier plans bundle ad management but exclude actual ad spend, inflating the true monthly cost substantially above the listed price
  • No built-in transaction management — agents still need a separate tool like Dotloop or Skyslope to close deals