Does the plugin support Google Tag Manager and event tracking so I can measure conversions from specific listing pages or searches?
Yes, MLSimport works with Google Tag Manager and event tracking so you can measure conversions from specific listing pages or searches. All imported MLS properties become normal WordPress pages on your main domain, so your usual GTM container and analytics scripts run on them. From there you can set up GA4, Google Ads, or Pixel […]
Does the plugin support custom fields so I can tag or categorize properties specifically as ‘flip’, ‘rental’, or ‘MLS retail’ on my site?

Yes, the plugin lets you use custom fields and taxonomies to tag imported properties as “flip”, “rental”, or “MLS retail”. These strategy tags live in WordPress next to the MLS data, so you can change them any time. Sync jobs touch only mapped MLS fields, so your “flip/rental/retail” labels stay safe through every update. Can […]
Does the plugin support bilingual or multilingual sites (for example English and French) using tools like WPML or Polylang, including translated field labels and search forms?

Yes, MLSimport supports bilingual and multilingual WordPress sites with tools like WPML, Polylang, or Weglot, including translated field labels and search forms. Listings are stored as normal WordPress posts and taxonomies, so translation plugins treat them like any other content. The real estate theme handles interface text, while translation tools handle property text. This lets […]
Does the plugin support automated email alerts for new listings or price changes based on a user’s saved search criteria, and can those emails be branded with my team’s identity?

Yes, you can have automated email alerts for new listings and price changes using saved searches with MLSimport, and you can brand those emails with your team’s identity. MLSimport keeps your WordPress site filled with fresh MLS(Multiple Listing Service) data, while your theme or custom code handles saved searches and alert emails. Because everything stays […]
Does the plugin store the MLS data in my own WordPress database, or does it rely on an external server that could go away or change pricing?

MLSimport stores the core MLS listing data in your own WordPress database, not on fragile third-party pages. The plugin pulls data from the RESO Web API and writes properties into your site as real WordPress posts and fields, so the structure and URLs stay yours. Images load from safe external MLS or CDN servers to […]
Does the plugin provide built-in lead capture forms on property pages, or can I easily connect it with my existing tools like Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7, or WPForms?

MLSimport doesn’t ship with a built-in lead form on property pages. But it connects very well with form tools like Gravity Forms, Contact Form 7, or WPForms. Because listings import as normal WordPress content, you drop your form shortcode or block into the single-property template. You keep control of questions, layout, and where each lead […]