Agentic Tools vs Delta Media Group

Agentic Tools logo
An AI-native all-in-one platform built to get agents recommended by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity — with CRM, transactions, e-sign, social, voice AI, and review management in one flat-priced suite.
$420/mo (up to 30 agents)
Delta Media Group logo
Delta Media Group delivers the DeltaNET all-in-one platform — custom-branded real estate websites bundled with CRM, IDX, marketing automation, and lead management for independent brokerages and enterprise teams.
Custom (brokerage)

Agentic Tools vs Delta Media Group: feature comparison

FeatureAgentic ToolsDelta Media Group
CRM Included
IDX Website Included
Marketing Automation
AI Lead Nurture
Transaction Management
Team & Brokerage Reporting
Mobile App (iOS + Android)
Native Integrations / API
Bespoke Custom Design
Content & Blog Management
CRM Integration
Hosting Included
IDX / MLS Integration
Lead Capture & Landing Pages
Ongoing Support / Retainer
SEO-Focused Build

Agentic Tools — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Flat $420/mo for up to 30 agents — no per-seat fees
  • AI-search (GEO) positioning via structured schema — a channel most competitors ignore
  • Native e-sign, milestone-based transactions, and a 24/7 AI receptionist included
  • Agentic AI assistant with confirmation, undo, and audit-log guardrails

Cons

  • Newer entrant (2025–2026) with a shorter track record than legacy platforms
  • AI-referral channel is emerging and harder to measure than PPC
  • Full value requires platform commitment — overlaps many point solutions
  • No native iOS/Android app — mobile is a web experience (desktop app available)

Delta Media Group — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Family-owned since 1994 with no VC pressure or sudden pricing pivots
  • Built-in DeltaNET CRM includes automated drip campaigns, task management, and MLS alert triggers
  • Properties in Motion auto-generates branded listing videos without additional software
  • Single-vendor pricing covers website, CRM, IDX, and marketing tools under one contract

Cons

  • Pricing is custom and opaque — a sales call is required before any numbers are shared
  • UI is noticeably dated compared to modern competitors like BoldTrail and Sierra Interactive
  • Platform architecture is built around brokerage-scale deployments; solo agents and small teams face a steep onboarding curve
  • Closed ecosystem with limited third-party integrations — replacing any single component typically means leaving the platform entirely