An IDX website service built for how buyers search now
Agent Winds gives real estate agents a done-for-you IDX website with conversational AI search, MLS inventory, lead capture, CRM, SEO-ready pages, and no long-term contract.
IDX is still essential, but it cannot stop at a search box
Buyers expect live property inventory. Sellers expect their agent to have a professional digital presence. An IDX website service gives you that foundation by connecting your site to MLS data and making searchable listings available on your own domain.
The problem is that most IDX websites feel the same. A visitor lands on the site, sees a grid of listings, adjusts filters, and eventually hits a registration wall. That experience may technically include IDX, but it does not give the buyer a reason to choose you over a portal or another agent.
Agent Winds keeps the IDX foundation and adds the missing layer: an AI assistant that helps buyers describe what they want, search inventory conversationally, compare options, and ask follow-up questions. The result is an IDX website that works less like a database and more like a helpful local guide.
Done-for-you setup with MLS and brand support
You should not have to become a website builder to launch an IDX site. Agent Winds pairs every customer with a dedicated engineer who configures the site, connects the right MLS feed, aligns the design with your brand, sets up important pages, and verifies that public pages can be crawled.
Your website can include property search, map search, community and service pages, testimonials, blog content, AI room staging, lead capture, and CRM workflow tracking. We build the structure so your site can serve buyers, sellers, search engines, and AI agents from day one.
Because the service is built for real estate agents, the setup also accounts for practical details such as MLS compliance, canonical URLs, sitemap generation, mobile performance, and contact paths that make sense for a working agent or small team.
From property search to lead context
The highest-value lead data is not just a name and phone number. It is what the buyer asked for, which homes they liked, what tradeoffs they are considering, when they want to move, and what question finally made them raise their hand.
Agent Winds captures that context inside the conversation and connects it to your CRM. When a visitor asks the Assistant about homes, neighborhoods, or financing, the interaction can become a lead without forcing the buyer through a separate form.
That is the difference between an IDX website service that displays inventory and one that helps you win conversations. The search experience becomes part of your follow-up strategy instead of a disconnected widget on the page.
What is included
MLS and IDX integration
Property search connected to MLS inventory, with a setup process designed for real estate compliance.
Conversational property search
Buyers can describe what they want in plain English and get relevant homes, answers, and next steps.
Crawlable public pages
Core pages are prerendered and included in the sitemap so search engines can discover them.
Lead capture without forms
The Assistant gathers contact details and buying context naturally during the conversation.
CRM workflow tracking
Leads flow into a simple CRM so you can track conversations, status, and follow-up.
Dedicated engineer launch
A real engineer configures your site, brand, MLS, pages, and launch details with you.
Frequently asked questions
What is an IDX website service?
An IDX website service connects a real estate website to MLS property data so visitors can search active listings on the agent or brokerage domain. Agent Winds adds AI search, lead capture, CRM, and SEO-ready page structure to that foundation.
Do I need to set up the IDX feed myself?
No. Agent Winds is done for you. A dedicated engineer helps configure the website, MLS connection, pages, brand details, and launch checklist.
Can buyers search listings by asking questions?
Yes. Agent Winds supports conversational property discovery, so buyers can ask for homes in natural language instead of only using rigid filters.
Will my IDX pages and landing pages be crawlable?
Public marketing pages and published blog posts are generated as crawlable HTML and included in the sitemap. Dynamic property data still depends on MLS and IDX rules, but the public site structure is built for discovery.
Ready to see it?
Book a quick demo and watch the AI Assistant work on a real site. No contract.