IDX Broker vs Reliance Network

IDX Broker logo
The most widely-deployed IDX data provider for US real estate — offers a WordPress plugin plus standalone hosted property-search pages.
$55-85/mo (+ Enterprise)
Reliance Network logo
Enterprise real estate website platform for luxury and independent brokerages — combines custom-designed IDX websites, a built-in CRM, and 24/7 marketing automation across 700+ MLS feeds in the US, Canada, and Caribbean.
Custom (brokerage)

IDX Broker vs Reliance Network: feature comparison

FeatureIDX BrokerReliance Network
WordPress Plugin
Standalone Hosted Pages
Custom CSS / Design Control
Saved Search / Client Alerts
Map-Based Search
Lead Capture Forms
Market Report Widgets
Multi-MLS Coverage
Bespoke Custom Design
Content & Blog Management
CRM Integration
Hosting Included
IDX / MLS Integration
Lead Capture & Landing Pages
Ongoing Support / Retainer
SEO-Focused Build

IDX Broker — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Widest MLS coverage in the category
  • Mature WordPress plugin with thousands of deployments
  • Platinum tier offers deep custom CSS/design control
  • Standalone hosted pages work on any CMS

Cons

  • Data/search layer only — not a full website
  • Platinum tier required for most customization
  • Learning curve for non-technical agents
  • Some MLSs require separate setup fees

Reliance Network — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 700+ active MLS feeds spanning the US, Canada, and Caribbean, including VOW data sets for comprehensive listing coverage
  • Built-in CRM routes, tracks, and automates follow-up for the 100,000+ leads generated monthly across its brokerage network
  • Published SEO case studies show 53–884% lead increases and up to 380% traffic impression gains after migrating from competing platforms
  • Multi-language support (70+ languages) and real-time multi-currency display for international and resort-market brokerages

Cons

  • No public pricing — all plans require a custom sales quote, making it impossible to budget or compare costs without a call
  • CMS/website backend rated 3.0/5 for ease of use; agents report that routine site edits are not self-service friendly
  • MLS data feed delays reported by users, with some listings slow to appear or temporarily missing from property search results
  • Customer support consistency varies — email response times can be slow, and one Capterra reviewer rated support 2.0 out of 5