Websites that win Kansas City real estate leads.
Real estate is the most over-templated category in marketing. Every agent has a Zillow-clone site that ranks for nothing and converts at single digits. The agents who win in Kansas City win on local content, real listings, real neighborhood expertise, and lead capture that actually closes. We build for that.
What is broken for real estate teams, brokerages, and individual agents in Kansas City.
- Your Realtor.com or Zillow Premier Agent profile gets more traffic than your own site
- Your IDX feed is on a generic platform that ranks for nothing and brands as the platform, not as you
- Your neighborhood guides are template copy that says nothing specific about your areas
- Your lead capture forms ask for too much information and convert at 2%
Built around the way real estate actually win in Kansas City.
IDX integration that ranks
MLS feed from Heartland MLS or your relevant board, integrated into your site as branded content. Listings rank, the brand is yours, the leads come to you.
Neighborhood landing pages with real expertise
Real local knowledge per neighborhood: schools, parks, average days on market, recent sales activity. The kind of content that ranks and that buyers actually want.
Lead capture that respects the buyer
Light intake forms that ask for what is needed and nothing more. Email + phone + neighborhood + price range, then a real follow-up. No 'send me everything' lead capture that buyers abandon.
Agent + team profile architecture
Each agent gets a real page with their specialties, listings, sold history, and reviews. Teams get architecture that shows the team while letting individual agents shine.
Real questions from your industry.
Do you integrate with my MLS (Heartland MLS for KC)?+
Will my site rank against Zillow and Realtor.com?+
How do you handle compliance with my brokerage?+
Do you build for teams or individual agents?+
What about home valuation tools and lead magnets?+
Ready to ship one that works?
Thirty minutes. We will tell you exactly what we would do, what it would cost, and how fast we could launch.