IDX Providers
IDX Broker Review
The most widely-deployed IDX data provider for US real estate — offers a WordPress plugin plus standalone hosted property-search pages.
Starting at $55-85/mo (+ Enterprise)
IDX Broker 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
IDX Broker 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
Product Overview
IDX Broker is the category leader for third-party IDX on agent websites. Their WordPress plugin powers thousands of real estate sites, and their standalone hosted pages work for agents on any CMS. The Lite tier ($55/mo) covers basic search + saved alerts; Platinum ($85/mo) adds custom CSS control, market report widgets, and deeper lead capture. Multi-MLS coverage is the widest in the category — essential for agents licensed in multiple markets. The tradeoff: IDX Broker is a data/search layer only, not a website. You'll pair it with a hosting platform, a design theme, and a CRM.
IDX Broker features
- ✓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
Ready to try IDX Broker?
Starting at $55-85/mo (+ Enterprise)
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Diverse Solutions
IDX and real estate website add-ons from Elm Street Technology — dsIDXpress WordPress plugin plus hosted templates and lead-capture tools.
$60-150/mo
iHomefinder
A long-established IDX data provider with WordPress + standalone hosted options, known for deep MLS coverage and strong lead management.
$59/mo
Realtyna
An open-source WordPress IDX plugin (WPL) with SaaS hosting options — known for deep customization flexibility and one-time-purchase licensing.
$999 one-time or $80/mo
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