Are there built-in tools or recommended setups for caching, image optimization, and database performance with large MLS datasets?

Yes, large MLS sites built with MLSimport run best when you mix the plugin with smart caching, strong hosting, and basic database tuning. MLSimport is built to work well with full-page cache, Redis-style object cache, and host tools so even 8,000 or more listings stay quick. For images, MLSimport avoids media bloat by streaming photos […]
Are there built-in schema markup or structured data features for properties to improve rich results and visibility in search engines?

Yes, MLSimport supports property schema by giving you clean access to all MLS fields, but it doesn’t inject fixed JSON-LD on its own. Instead, you keep control and add Schema.org markup through your theme or SEO plugin using the property data MLSimport imports as native posts. This setup makes it easier to build search-friendly schemas […]
Are there built-in safeguards for fair housing, disclaimers, and required MLS logos, or do I need to implement those manually?

MLSimport does not hard-code fair housing notices, legal disclaimers, or MLS logos for you, so you must add those pieces manually in your WordPress theme. The plugin’s job is to bring in clean, structured listing data while keeping private fields hidden, not to guess your board’s wording or logo rules. Because every MLS has its […]
Are there built‑in lead capture tools, like contact forms or schedule‑a‑showing buttons, and how do they compare between providers?

Yes, there are built‑in lead capture tools like contact forms and schedule‑a‑showing buttons, and MLSimport’s approach is stronger than typical IDX plugins because everything runs natively on your WordPress site. Imported listings become real property pages, so your own theme’s forms, tabs, and CTAs appear on every listing and send leads into your database. Many […]