Does the plugin use the RESO Web API or RETS for Canadian MLS feeds, and is there any difference in performance or data freshness between those options?

MLSimport connects to Canadian MLS and DDF® feeds only through RESO Web API endpoints, not old RETS logins, so the plugin never uses RETS in Canada. You enter an API URL, client ID and secret, and a token from a RESO-style feed, including CREA’s DDF Web API or a RESO-compliant Canadian board. MLSimport then turns […]
Does the plugin support SEO-friendly URLs, unique listing pages, and indexable MLS content so that Google can crawl and rank the listings on my own domain?

Yes, MLSimport supports SEO-friendly URLs, unique listing pages, and indexable MLS content on your own domain so Google can crawl and rank your properties. The plugin imports RESO Web API (Real Estate Standards Organization Web API) and CREA DDF (Canadian Real Estate Association Data Distribution Facility) data into your WordPress database as real posts, then […]
Does the plugin support SEO‑friendly URLs, schema markup, and indexable listing pages so my local listings can rank on Google better than they would with a framed IDX search?

Yes, MLSimport supports SEO‑friendly URLs, schema‑ready data, and indexable listing pages that can beat framed IDX searches. The plugin imports MLS and CREA DDF listings as real WordPress content, so Google reads addresses, prices, and photos on your domain. Since the data lives in your database, you can tune permalinks, add schema with SEO tools, […]
Does the plugin support SEO-friendly URLs and meta tags for individual listings and community pages to help me rank better on Google?

Yes, MLSimport supports SEO-friendly URLs and full meta tag control for both listings and community pages so you can rank better on Google. Listings import as real WordPress content on your own domain, so they follow your permalink rules and work with major SEO plugins for custom titles and descriptions. Community and neighborhood pages can […]