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AI Website Builder for Real Estate Agents

Clients don't hire brokerages. They hire you.

Describe where you sell and who you help, and the AI builds your whole agent site — about page, buyer and seller guides, neighborhood pages, a home valuation offer. Free to build and preview with no credit card; you pick a plan only when you put it live.

Free to build — no credit cardLive in minutesPublish from $10/mo
Design directions

Real estate agent website designs, generated by AI

Two directions an agent's site can take — the boutique brokerage or the personal brand. Pick yours, hit generate, and the AI builds the real site.

Harbor & Main — an AI-generated real estate agent website designHover to scroll

Harbor & MainCoastal Elegant

Elegant navy and sand with refined serif headlines — featured property cards, an agent team row, and buyer and seller guide links. Generate from this one if you run a small brokerage or team and the brand is the office, not one name on the door.

Hometown Agent — an AI-generated real estate agent website designHover to scroll

Hometown AgentPersonal Agent

Warm maroon and cream with a free home valuation banner, neighborhood guide cards, and a step-by-step selling process. The natural starting point if you're one agent building your own name.

Built for your market

Everything an agent needs. Nothing it doesn't.

A brand that's yours, not the franchise's

Your profile on the brokerage site looks like every other agent's, and your name isn't on the domain. A personal site leads with your face, your record, and your neighborhoods — because when a seller signs, they're choosing you.

Lead capture that works during showings

You can't take calls from a Saturday open house. A valuation offer and downloadable guides turn visitors into names in your inbox, with a form that emails you the details while you're still doing the walkthrough.

Own the "moving to [your town]" searches

People relocating google the town months before they google an agent. Neighborhood pages and guides written for your market put you in those searches — so by the time they need someone local, they've already read you.

The checklist

What a real estate agent website actually needs

Six things sellers and buyers check before they choose an agent. GetSite builds all of them in.

An about page that sells you, not the office

Sellers interview two or three agents and pick the one they trust. Your about page is round one of that interview: how long you've worked this market, what you're like to deal with, why you do it. Skip the franchise boilerplate.

A sellers guide and a buyers guide

Pages that answer "what happens when we list?" and "what does closing actually look like?" do two jobs: they earn trust before you ever meet, and they give Google real content to rank. One evening of your knowledge, written down once.

A valuation or consultation offer

"What's my home worth?" is the question every future seller is already asking. A short valuation-request form — address, contact details, done — is the strongest lead magnet an agent has. You follow up with a real number and a real conversation.

Featured listings you control

A hand-picked page of your current and recent listings, added by you in minutes with your photos and your words. There's no IDX feed behind it, and that's the point: this page is your portfolio, not a search portal. Add a "search all homes" link to your MLS or brokerage search for the browsers.

Neighborhood pages for the areas you farm

If you work three neighborhoods, give each one a page: which streets, what homes go for, what living there is actually like. It's content only a local agent can write — and exactly what relocating buyers type into Google.

Your reviews and sold record, shown honestly

Quote real client reviews with names attached and show homes you actually sold. No "top 1%" badges nobody can verify — buyers can smell those. Plain proof, plainly presented, does more.

How it works

Three steps. That's it.

Step 01

Describe your business

A few sentences: your name or team, your market, who you work with, which pages you want. That's the whole brief — no theme shopping.

Step 02

Get the whole site in about a minute

Home, about, guides, neighborhoods, contact — real pages with copy and images already drafted. You edit a finished site instead of filling in a template.

Step 03

Refine by chatting, then publish

Tell the AI "add the Maplewood listing" or "put the valuation form above the fold" and it's done. When it's right, publish on your own domain — hosting and SSL included.

The actual prompt an agent would type

Build a website for Blue Spruce Realty, the personal site of realtor Dana Okafor in Fort Collins, Colorado. I help first-time buyers and relocating families in Old Town, Midtown, and Timnath, and I offer free home valuations. Pages for my story, a buyers guide, a sellers guide, the three neighborhoods I work, and a featured listings page I'll keep current myself. Warm, trustworthy look — deep green and cream, nothing corporate.

~60 seconds later: an eight-page site, ready to edit.Generate this site
Pricing

Free to build. $10/mo to run.

You build first and decide later. Sign up without a card, generate the full site — guides, neighborhoods, and all — and click through every page before spending anything.

Going live starts at $10/month on Maker: your own domain, hosting, SSL, lead capture forms for valuation requests, SEO controls, and 100 monthly credits — plenty to keep listings and neighborhood pages current. The IDX platforms agents usually price first cost many times that, because a live MLS feed is expensive to run. If what you actually need is a personal-brand site that captures leads, you don't have to pay for one. See all plans →

For real estate agents

Maker

$10/month
  • Your own custom domain + SSL
  • Hosting included — nothing to set up
  • Contact forms built in
  • 100 credits/mo for edits & updates
  • SEO controls for local search
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FAQ

Agents ask us

Does it support IDX / MLS listing feeds?

No — GetSite has no built-in IDX integration, and we'd rather say so up front. Agents handle listings three ways here: add featured listings manually (one chat message per listing), point a "search all homes" button at your MLS or brokerage search, or paste an embed widget from your existing IDX provider via the built-in code editor. If a live, searchable MLS feed is the core of your site, a dedicated IDX platform is the right tool for that job — GetSite is the fast, affordable personal-brand site that does everything else.

Is it really free to build?

Yes. Sign up with no card, use your free credits to generate the site, and read every page before deciding anything. You choose a plan only to put it live — Maker is $10/month, and each plan starts with a 5-day free trial.

Can I use my own domain, with SSL?

Yes. Point a domain you already own at the site or register a new one, and the SSL certificate is handled automatically — yournamerealty.com with the padlock, nothing to configure. Hosting comes with every published site.

Can I add a new listing myself in minutes?

Yes, by typing. Tell the AI "add 42 Birchwood Lane — 3 bed, 2 bath, $485,000" and drop in your photos; the page updates in about a minute. Same for price changes and marking it sold — no web person between you and your own site.

Does it work for a small team or brokerage?

Yes. Build one site with a team page and a shared featured-listings page, or give each agent their own personal site, since Maker includes up to 10 sites and 10 custom domains.

Ready?

Ready to build the site that sells you?

Describe how you sell. The site's ready before your next showing — free to start, live on your own domain when you are.

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