RealSavvy vs Reliance Network

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RealSavvy delivers native IDX search across 330+ MLS feeds — rendered directly on your domain, no iframes — with polygon map search, saved-search alerts, and deep two-way Follow Up Boss sync.
$99/mo
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)

RealSavvy vs Reliance Network: feature comparison

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

RealSavvy — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Native MLS rendering on your own domain across 330+ feeds — no iframes, no subdomain redirects, full SEO credit retained
  • Polygon and commute-time map search included at every IDX tier, not gated behind an upgrade
  • Month-to-month pricing with no long-term contracts; one-time setup fees of just $99–$250
  • Every buyer search, favorite, and property view auto-syncs to Follow Up Boss as a tagged event for immediate action-plan triggers

Cons

  • Built exclusively around Follow Up Boss — agents on LionDesk, kvCORE, or other CRMs get no native sync and lose the platform's primary differentiator
  • No WordPress plugin; existing WP site owners must fully migrate to RealSavvy's hosted platform or limit themselves to the standalone IDX widget
  • One-time setup fees ($99–$250) apply at every plan tier, adding upfront cost regardless of which tier you choose
  • AEO content add-ons ($299–$699/mo) escalate total spend rapidly, pushing well past $500/month for teams pursuing AI-search visibility

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