Content Creation
Canva Review
The default graphic design platform for real estate agents — flyers, social posts, listing graphics, and video with thousands of templates.
Starting at $15/mo (Pro)
Canva Pros
- ✓Near-universal real estate template library
- ✓Affordable monthly pricing
- ✓Brand kit for consistent agent branding
- ✓Covers print, social, and video in one tool
Canva Cons
- ✗Template-heavy outputs can feel generic
- ✗Not a fit for bespoke luxury branding
- ✗Free tier caps brand kit and AI features
- ✗Video tools less deep than Descript
Product Overview
Canva is near-universal among real estate agents. It handles print flyers, just-listed/just-sold social graphics, Instagram reels, postcards, and video edits from a single browser tab. The real-estate template library is deep, and Canva Pro ($15/mo) unlocks brand kits, background removal, and stock media that cover most solo-agent design needs. Not a fit for luxury brands wanting bespoke design, but the 95% case is covered at a fraction of any agency rate.
Canva features
- ✓AI-Generated Copy
- ✓Video Content
- ✓Image / Graphics
- ✓Real Estate Templates
- ✓Multi-Channel Publishing
- ✗SEO Optimization
- ✓Brand Kit / Reusable Assets
- ✗CRM / Integrations
Ready to try Canva?
Starting at $15/mo (Pro)
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