Does the plugin handle open house information from the MLS so upcoming open houses show automatically on my site?

Yes, MLSimport handles open house information from your MLS so upcoming open houses show automatically on your site. The plugin reads structured open house date and time fields from your MLS feed and attaches them to each listing. As long as your MLS provides open house data and your theme shows that field, visitors see […]
Does the plugin handle MLS compliance requirements like disclaimers, attribution, and display rules automatically or with built-in settings?

MLSimport handles MLS compliance with a mix of auto data import and clear settings you control in WordPress. The plugin pulls disclaimer, attribution, and status fields from the RESO Web API, then exposes them so you can place text and credits in your theme. You get the legal content and broker or MLS(Multiple Listing System) […]
Does the plugin create SEO-friendly listing pages that can be indexed by Google, or are listings loaded in a way that search engines can’t crawl?

MLSimport creates SEO-friendly listing pages that Google can crawl and index because every property is stored as a real WordPress post on your own domain. The plugin pulls MLS(Multiple Listing System) data into your database, renders it in your theme templates with normal HTML, and gives each listing its own clean URL, so search engines […]
Does the plugin conflict with common real estate lead capture tools or popup/CTA plugins, and are there known compatibility issues I should be aware of?

MLSimport doesn’t usually conflict with common real estate lead capture tools, popup plugins, or CTA systems if they follow normal WordPress standards. The plugin saves listings as regular WordPress content and loads scripts the WordPress way, so most popups, slide-ins, and sticky bars work normally on property pages. The main things to watch are script […]