Zentap Review
Starting at $199/mo
Zentap Pros
- ✓Automated posting to Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn requires minimal weekly effort from the agent
- ✓Branded listing videos and local market-report posts generated automatically for every listing
- ✓Entry plan undercuts hiring a dedicated social media manager while covering core platform presence
- ✓Dedicated marketing success coach included at the Expand tier ($299/mo)
Zentap Cons
- ✗Content customization is limited — posts follow fixed templates with little room for a unique brand voice
- ✗No free tier; the $199/mo entry plan is steep for part-time or newly licensed agents
- ✗Social media analytics are absent on the entry tier and basic on higher plans — far behind Sprout Social or Hootsuite
- ✗Facebook-only automated posting at the entry level; Instagram and LinkedIn require upgrading to $299/mo
Product Overview
Zentap targets individual agents who want consistent social media presence without the daily grind of creating content. Its automated posting engine pushes 3–5 branded posts per week to Facebook and, on higher tiers, Instagram and LinkedIn — competing directly with Roomvu, Artur'In, and Coffee & Contracts. The platform shines for agents who value hands-off automation over creative control: pre-built templates and market-report posts go live with minimal configuration. It's a weaker fit for agents with a distinctive personal brand, since content customization is limited and automated posts can feel generic. The Dominate tier adds lead-generation ads and SMS follow-up, nudging Zentap toward all-in-one marketing territory, but teams requiring deep analytics or robust A/B testing will find it lacking. Best suited for solo agents on a budget who need to stay visible without becoming full-time social media managers.
Zentap features
- ✓AI Content Generation
- ✗Analytics
- ✓Branded / White-Label
- ✓Caption Copy Included
- ✓Multi-Platform Support
- ✓Post Scheduling
- ✗Pre-Made Templates (Canva)
- ✗Team Plans
Ready to try Zentap?
Starting at $199/mo
Realty Software