Can your plugin support multilingual or localized content if I want to present certain listing information or descriptions in another language for international buyers?

Yes, MLSimport can support multilingual or localized content, because imported listings turn into normal WordPress posts and taxonomies. Your translation tools can then handle those listings just like any other content in your site. You can use theme translations, WPML, Polylang, or Weglot to show details in other languages while hourly sync keeps MLS data […]
Can your MLSimport plugin pull only high-end listings from my MLS, for example properties over a specific price point in areas like Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, and Malibu?

Yes, MLSimport can pull only high-end listings from your MLS, like homes above a price you set in Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, and Malibu. You use price and location filters in the import rules so only luxury homes that match your criteria come into WordPress. The plugin then keeps those high-end listings in sync with […]
Can you confirm that my specific MLS in Kansas is supported before I purchase, and what information do you need from me to verify that?

Yes, your Kansas MLS can be confirmed before you pay, but we need some details first. Send the exact MLS name used by your board, the city or region where you work, and whether you already have or will have IDX or RESO Web API access through membership or a sponsoring broker. With that, we […]
Can we track conversions from specific ad campaigns (Google Ads, Facebook, Instagram) down to property views and saved searches using this MLS import setup?

Yes, you can track conversions from Google Ads, Facebook, and Instagram down to property views and saved searches with this MLSimport setup. Listings turn into real WordPress pages, so every ad click keeps its UTM tags on the property URL, where analytics scripts see the full campaign data. Then GA4, Google Ads, and Meta tools […]