Can MLSImport reliably handle the full volume of NTREIS listings for the entire DFW area without slowing down my WordPress site?

Yes, MLSimport can handle full NTREIS coverage for DFW without slowing a WordPress site if hosting and caching are solid. The plugin targets large MLS feeds, uses the RESO Web API (Real Estate Standards Organization Web API), and skips common choke points like local image storage. On a tuned VPS or dedicated server with good […]
Can MLSImport keep visitors on my domain for search and listing views, or are there any redirects or subdomains involved like some IDX providers use?

MLSimport keeps visitors on your main domain for all MLS(Multiple Listing System) searches and listing views, with no forced redirects or subdomains. The plugin pulls data through the RESO Web API, saves listings as WordPress content, and shows them inside your own theme. Users stay on URLs like yoursite.com/property/123-main-st, and search engines see each page […]
Can listings be stored as native WordPress custom post types with custom fields so I can use them with page builders, custom queries, and my own templates?

Yes, listings can be stored as native WordPress custom post types with custom fields for builders, queries, and your own templates. MLSimport pulls MLS(Multiple Listing Service) properties into your WordPress database as real property posts under your theme’s property post type, then attaches each selected MLS field as post meta so builders and custom code […]
Can leads generated from property inquiries be automatically pushed into popular CRMs that real estate agents use, like Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, or kvCORE, either natively or via Zapier/Make?

Yes, leads from property inquiries on MLSimport-powered WordPress sites can go into major CRMs like Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, and kvCORE. This works through direct form integrations or through Zapier or Make. MLSimport keeps listings and pages inside WordPress, so your own forms or form plugins capture the lead and then pass it to the […]