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If you have spent any time researching real estate websites, you have probably come across IDX Broker. It is one of the most widely used IDX platforms in the industry, and it is the one I built my own real estate lead generation system around before handing the business off to my brothers Jeff and Paul Helvin at Ballen Brands. Here is a complete breakdown of the platform, what it actually includes, how it is priced, and why the configuration matters as much as the platform itself.
What IDX Broker Is
IDX Broker is a web-based property search and marketing platform built specifically for real estate agents and brokers. It connects to your local MLS through a data feed and provides tools to display live listings on your website, capture leads, send automated listing alerts, and give buyers a reason to register and return to your site throughout their home search process.
IDX stands for Internet Data Exchange. It is the system that allows MLS members to display listing data from the shared MLS database on their own public-facing websites. IDX Broker is the platform that handles the technical connection between your MLS and your website, the display of that data, and the tools that turn browsing visitors into registered leads.
The Core Features
The property search is the foundation. IDX Broker pulls your MLS data feed and makes it searchable on your website. Buyers can filter by price range, location, property type, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square footage, lot size, year built, and dozens of additional criteria depending on what your MLS includes in the data feed. Results display as listing cards with photos, key details, and links to full property pages. Each listing page includes all available MLS data for that property.
Saved searches and listing alerts are the features that create ongoing buyer engagement. When a buyer saves a search, IDX Broker automatically sends them email notifications when new listings match their saved criteria. Price change notifications go out when a property they viewed drops in price. These automated communications keep your name in front of buyers throughout their search without any manual effort after initial setup.
Lead registration is configurable. You control when and how buyers are prompted to register. Soft registration prompts appear after a certain number of listing views. Hard registration gates appear before accessing specific features like saved searches or contact information. The registration threshold is one of the most important configuration decisions in IDX Broker because forcing registration too early drives buyers away while never prompting registration means you capture fewer leads from your traffic.
Showcase Pages: The SEO Powerhouse
Showcase pages are IDX Broker’s most valuable feature for long-term lead generation. These are pre-built search result pages organized by neighborhood, city, zip code, price range, or property type. Each showcase page has its own URL and is separately indexable by search engines.
A showcase page for Summerlin homes for sale, configured with the right content and SEO settings, can rank on Google for that specific query and attract buyers who are actively searching for homes in that neighborhood. A showcase page for condos in Henderson Nevada under $400,000 can rank for that search and deliver buyers who match that specific criteria directly to your IDX search results. Each showcase page is effectively a landing page for a specific buyer segment with built-in search functionality.
The number of showcase pages you create and how they are organized matters significantly for SEO performance. A site with seventy-five to one hundred well-organized showcase pages covering the key neighborhoods, cities, zip codes, and price ranges in your market gives search engines a comprehensive, relevant content base to index and rank. A site with three default showcase pages has almost no SEO advantage over a site with no IDX at all.
IDX Broker on WordPress
IDX Broker integrates with WordPress through a dedicated plugin. The plugin adds IDX Broker shortcodes and blocks that you place on your WordPress pages to embed search widgets, showcase pages, and specific IDX tools. The integration is not automatic, and the quality of the integration depends on how the WordPress site is structured and how the IDX Broker elements are placed within the site’s layout.
On a well-configured WordPress installation, the IDX search feels like a native part of the site. On a poorly configured installation, the IDX content looks disconnected from the site’s design, loads slowly, or sits on pages that provide no context for search engines to understand and rank. The WordPress implementation is one of the most significant variables in IDX Broker performance outcomes.
CRM Integrations
IDX Broker integrates natively with Follow Up Boss, LionDesk, and several other real estate CRM platforms. When a buyer registers on your IDX site, their contact information and the behavioral data from their registration, the search criteria, the neighborhoods they browsed, the properties they viewed, flows directly into your CRM. This data integration is what makes IDX leads actionable in ways that portal leads are not.
For CRM platforms without a native IDX Broker integration, a Zapier connection handles the data transfer. The setup takes about twenty minutes and works reliably once configured. Confirming which CRM integrations are available and how the data transfer works before committing to a CRM is worth the time, since the depth of data that passes between IDX Broker and your CRM varies by integration.
IDX Broker Pricing
IDX Broker’s monthly fees typically run between $50 and $100 for a single agent account depending on your MLS, the specific plan, and any add-on features. The fee covers the MLS data connection, the search platform, listing alerts, lead capture, and the core showcase page tools. The platform also charges a one-time setup fee of $99 which covers the MLS authorization and initial account configuration.
When you sign up through the Ballen Brands link on this page, that $99 setup fee is waived. The monthly cost remains the same but you avoid the upfront fee, and more importantly, your support comes from Jeff and Paul at Ballen Brands rather than from IDX Broker’s general customer support queue.
The Configuration Gap
The difference between an IDX Broker installation that generates leads consistently and one that sits quietly on a website without producing meaningful results is almost always configuration, not the platform itself. The platform’s default settings are not optimized for SEO. The default showcase pages are not organized strategically around the search queries buyers in your market are running. The lead capture settings are not configured for the balance between conversion and user experience that produces the best registration rates.
Agents who sign up for IDX Broker, install the plugin on their WordPress site, and then leave everything at default settings are using about twenty percent of the platform’s capability. Agents who configure showcase pages strategically, optimize the SEO settings for each page, configure lead capture thoughtfully, and connect IDX Broker to their CRM correctly are using the full system as it was designed to perform.
Jeff and Paul at Ballen Brands have been configuring IDX Broker installations for agents for years. The BREW system is built around IDX Broker, configured from the ground up for lead generation and SEO performance. When you sign up through the Ballen link, the setup fee is waived and support comes from Jeff and Paul directly rather than from a general customer service queue. Reach them at 702-917-0755 or team@ballenbrands.com.
Lori Ballen is a digital entrepreneur and content creator based in Las Vegas. She founded Ballen Brands, now owned and operated by her brothers Jeff and Paul Helvin.







