Dakno vs TRIBUS

Dakno logo
An all-in-one real estate website and marketing platform — custom site design bundled with native IDX search, built-in CRM, and marketing automation for agents, teams, and brokerages.
$179/mo
TRIBUS logo
TRIBUS builds custom IDX websites, CRM, and intranet platforms for mid-to-large independent brokerages — consolidating the full tech stack under one vendor with 150+ integrations.
Custom (brokerage)

Dakno vs TRIBUS: feature comparison

FeatureDaknoTRIBUS
Bespoke Custom Design
Content & Blog Management
CRM Integration
Hosting Included
IDX / MLS Integration
Lead Capture & Landing Pages
Ongoing Support / Retainer
SEO-Focused Build

Dakno — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • All-in-one bundle at $179/month covers website, IDX, CRM, SMS, email marketing, and call tracking — competitors charge $500+ for equivalent tools separately
  • Iframe-free IDX integration indexes MLS listings for search engines rather than hiding content behind iframes
  • Built-in call tracking and auto-import of third-party leads from Zillow and Realtor.com with automated distribution rules
  • Omnibox property search with hand-drawn map-area selection and configurable forced or optional visitor registration

Cons

  • No pricing published on the website — a demo call is required before any cost comparison is possible
  • Design output is professional but not bespoke; lacks the high-end custom look delivered by Agent Image or Real Estate Webmasters for luxury brands
  • SEO capability is limited to technical basics (iframe-free IDX); no editorial content strategy offered, making it a poor fit for agents relying on organic search growth
  • Primarily built for individual agents and small teams; brokerage-scale deployments may encounter constraints in user management and multi-agent reporting

TRIBUS — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Single vendor consolidates IDX, CRM, intranet, and transaction management — eliminating data silos
  • 150+ third-party integrations preserve access to best-of-breed tools within the platform
  • 214,000+ agents on platform demonstrates proven enterprise-scale reliability
  • Dedicated onboarding team manages the 30–90 day migration from legacy systems

Cons

  • No published pricing — enterprise quotes require a sales call, complicating budget planning
  • No free trial available, making objective product evaluation difficult before commitment
  • 30–90 day implementation timeline is demanding for brokerages needing rapid deployment
  • Individual modules (CRM, IDX) lag behind best-of-breed specialists in depth and innovation