Carrot vs Offrs

Carrot logo
SEO-first real estate website platform purpose-built for investors and motivated-seller marketers — ships with rank tracking, AI content rewrites, and high-conversion landing pages at every tier.
$99/mo
Offrs logo
Offrs uses AI-powered predictive analytics to identify homeowners likely to sell within 12 months — delivering territory-based seller leads scored from CoreLogic, ATTOM, and Experian data. Built for listing agents who want geographic exclusivity, not buyer traffic.
$200/mo

Carrot vs Offrs: feature comparison

FeatureCarrotOffrs
Hosting Included
Custom Domain
SEO-Focused Build
Blog / Content Platform
Lead Capture & Landing Pages
CRM Included
AI Lead Nurture
IDX / MLS Integration
Buyer Leads
CRM Integration
Dialer / Power Dialer
Exclusive Leads
Geographic Targeting
Lead Filter / Quality Scoring
Marketing Automation
Seller / Listing Leads

Carrot — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Fastest-loading website themes in the niche — templates are built around Core Web Vitals from day one
  • Deep SEO toolkit (keyword discovery, rank tracking, backlink analytics) included at the $149/mo Plus tier
  • AI content rewrite tool ships with all plans and accelerates evergreen blog publishing at no extra cost
  • Agency dashboard at $299/mo lets marketing firms manage all client sites from one login with user permissions

Cons

  • No IDX/MLS search — traditional buyer's agents need a separate portal site; Carrot is built for motivated-seller capture, not property browsing
  • CarrotCRM is a lightweight free-tier product; growth-stage operations consistently need to add a full-featured CRM like Follow Up Boss
  • Live-chat support runs weekdays 7 am–3 pm Pacific only — no phone support and no weekend coverage
  • Starter plan limits SEO rank tracking to just 3 keywords; meaningful SEO measurement requires upgrading to the $149/mo Plus plan

Offrs — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Territory-based exclusivity locks out competitors from your zip code at the $0.10/property tier
  • Predictive model claims 65%+ accuracy by pulling from CoreLogic, ATTOM, and Experian data sources
  • Optional ISA team pre-qualifies leads before agent contact, reducing cold-call volume
  • Built-in CRM with email/text drip and voicemail drop included at no extra cost

Cons

  • Mandatory 6-month contract with no free trial makes it a high-commitment first purchase
  • Non-exclusive base tier ($0.05/property) shares the same leads with every other agent in the area
  • Exclusively seller-focused — generates zero buyer leads, so buyer's agents get nothing from the platform
  • Mixed customer reviews (2.4/5 on Sitejabber), with common complaints about lead quality in slower markets