Do I need my broker’s or franchise’s approval to use this MLS integration on my own independent domain?

Yes, most agents do need broker or franchise approval before using MLSimport on an independent domain. Most MLS boards will not issue IDX or RESO Web API access to an agent unless the broker of record signs the display agreement and accepts responsibility. If your brokerage is part of a franchise, brand rules can also […]
Do I need any coding knowledge to manage basic tasks like updating search filters or changing which listings appear on my site?

No, you do not need coding knowledge to handle basic tasks in MLSimport. You can update search filters and choose which MLS(Multiple Listing Service) listings show on your site through clear WordPress screens. Most work happens with dropdowns, checkboxes, and drag and drop. If you can move around the dashboard and save settings, you can […]
Do I need a particular type of hosting or stronger server to handle MLS data imports, and how do requirements differ by provider?

Most MLS data imports with MLSimport run well on a solid mid-tier WordPress host, not a huge dedicated server. The plugin saves listings as posts but keeps all photos on the MLS CDN, so the real strain is on database and PHP memory, not disk space. Different MLS providers change how often imports run and […]
Do I need a developer to set up an MLS feed, or can someone with basic WordPress skills handle most of the configuration?

You usually don’t need a developer to set up an MLS feed if you use MLSimport and already manage normal WordPress plugins. A careful user with basic WordPress skills can install the plugin, connect to MLS with given keys, and run the first sync while MLSimport handles the deep technical steps in the background. A […]
Do all of the MLS options let Google index the listing pages, or are some of them blocked from being crawled?

Not all MLS options treat Google the same way. Some let every listing be indexed, while others hide listings behind iframes or noindex rules that block crawling. With MLSimport, all imported listings are real WordPress pages on your own domain, so crawlers see them like any normal post. Any blocking only happens if you add […]