Buying Buddy IDX CRM – Real Estate MLS Plugin
Serving real estate professionals since 2004, Buying Buddy® transforms real estate websites by combining powerful IDX/MLS integration with an intelligent CRM system designed specifically for real estate professionals. Our solution seamlessly embeds into your WordPress site with zero technical hassle. All data is hosted on Buying Buddy servers. All you need to do is install the plugin. Buying Buddy does not require any databases or other complex technical prerequisites. See Connection to Buying Buddy Service below for details. Learn more about Buying Buddy IDX solutions Try it free for 30 days – no credit card required! Install now and get instant access to our demo MLS data. Why Choose Buying Buddy? Zero Technical Setup Required – No databases, no complex configuration Works With Any WordPress Theme – Compatible with Elementor, DIVI, and all major builders SEO Optimized – Automatic indexable property pages with proper meta tags Fast Loading – Optimized code and CDN delivery for speed Built-in Lead Generation – Convert visitors into qualified leads Integrated CRM – Track leads and automate follow-up Core Features SEO-Optimized IDX Listings * Each property gets a unique, long-tail URL optimized for Google indexing * Supports schema markup for improved search engine visibility * Clean, semantic HTML optimized for search engines * Automated meta descriptions and tags * Local SEO optimization Customizable Real Estate Widgets * Advanced MLS search with customizable filters * Display properties filtered by zip code, price range, or school district * Multiple display layouts (Grid, List, Map, Carousel) * Custom search forms and filters * Brand-matching design options Mobile-Friendly Property Search * Responsive design for all devices * Touch-friendly map controls * Fast-loading property galleries * Intuitive mobile navigation * Optimized lead capture forms Advanced Lead Generation & CRM * Built-in lead capture forms * Automated lead nurturing * Email marketing automation * Client portal for saved searches * Property alerts and notifications Marketing Tools * Custom property showcase pages * Neighborhood and market area pages * Office and agent roster displays * Market reports and statistics * Mortgage calculator Effortless WordPress Integration with IDX Widgets Easily embed any IDX component using simple shortcodes in your posts, pages, or sidebars: Property search forms Search results with map Property details Featured listings grid/carousel Interactive maps Market reports Quick search Lead capture forms Agent profiles Office directory Mortgage calculator See live examples of Buying Buddy IDX integration SEO & Performance * Automatically generated property pages * Proper meta tags and structured data * Clean, semantic HTML * Fast-loading CDN delivery * Mobile-first design Professional-Grade Features For Agents * Showcase active and sold listings * Create custom market area pages * Generate qualified leads * Automate follow-up For Teams * Team roster and profiles * Lead routing and assignment * Team activity tracking * Shared client database For Brokers * Office directory * Agent management * Brand consistency * Multi-office support Connection to Buying Buddy Service The Buying Buddy service provides the plugin with access to your MLS data feed and your account preferences. When the plugin is installed, it will connect to the Buying Buddy service (your account) for validation, data and settings as follows: Buying Buddy JavaScript and CSS files are loaded from AWS Cloudfront servers Google Maps JavaScript API is loaded from Google servers All form submissions and interactions submit data using the Buying Buddy service API to https://www.mbb2.com. See the Buying Buddy service Privacy Policy See the Buying Buddy service Terms of Service The installation process will create a Buying Buddy account for you if you do not have one. Easy to Use Widgets Embed any of these components anywhere on your site with simple shortcodes: Property search forms Search results with a map Property details Featured listings grid/carousel Interactive maps Community pages Market reports Quick search Lead capture forms Agent profiles Office directory Mortgage calculator See live examples of IDX integration
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Gravity Forms Keap Feed
The best Keap feed for Gravity Forms. Integrates Gravity Forms with Keap (formerly Infusionsoft) CRM, allowing form submissions to be automatically sent to your Keap CRM account. Features Easily create contacts under certain conditions For example, Contact creation occurs only when the visitor enters an email address. Affiliate tracking Give your affiliates a link containing their Affiliate code to a Gravity Form. Keap will record the link click. Leadsource assignment Assign leadsources to a Keap contact. Duplicate checking Duplicates will be updated or created. Check on: Company, Name, Email Name, Email Email Upload to Contact Filebox Optionally upload files to a Contact’s filebox using a form upload field. Combine fields Avoid assigning too many Keap custom fields. Combine values from multiple Gravity Form fields into one Keap custom Contact field. Conditional or Unconditional API Goals Trigger an Keap campaign based on submitted form values or on every Gravity Form submission. Feed export and import Gravity Forms’ Form Export/Import service includes Feed definitions. Configuration See Configuration for configuration instructions. Deactivate Use the following process to disable the plugin and clear the custom field cache: Plugins > Systasis GF Infusionsoft Feed > Deactivate Uninstall This process deletes all feeds, clears all caches and deactivates the plugin. Use this process when you suspect the plugin is not operating correctly and you want to delete all feeds. This process deactivates the plugin, it does not delete the plugin from the WordPress environment. Use the following process to delete all feeds and Deactivate the plugin. Plugins > Systasis GF Infusionsoft Feed Settings > Uninstall Add-On Delete You must Deactivate or Uninstall the plugin before performing this process. Use the following process to remove the plugin from the WordPress environment: Plugins > Systasis GF Infusionsoft Feed Delete Additional Info Clear Cache Due to Keap API usage limits, Gravity Forms stores Keap custom fields data for twelve hours. If you make a change to your custom fields, you might not see it reflected immediately due to this data caching. Navigate to Gravity Forms Settings > Systasis Gravity Forms Feed Add-On Click the “Clear Custom Fields Cache” button Affiliate Field Type The Feed Add-On supports affiliate tracking using a custom field type. The purpose of this field is to extract an Affiliate Code or ID from the URL, and send it to Keap via its link tracking service. You will use this field as follows: Add an instance of it to a Gravity Form Configuring the resulting field to indicate the name of the URL query variable Step One: Add an Affiliate field Find the Affiliate ID field in the “Advanced Fields” section The Affiliate Id field is a hidden field on your form Add the field to a form like any other field, usually at the top of the form. Step Two: Configure an Affiliate field The only configuration required for an Affiliate` field is to name the URL query parameter. The presence of this field triggers the Feed Add-On to create a link tracking record for the Affiliate in the newly created or updated Contact. Open the field’s configuration panel, then click the “General” tab Change the Field Label value to “Affiliate Code” from “Untitled” Click the “Advanced” tab Enter the name of the URL query parameter in the “Parameter Name” setting Name the field “affiliate” when the form will be loaded by an Infusionsoft Referral Partner link, found on the Referral Partner Center. The name choice is yours to make when the form will be loaded via links you create in emails or other web pages. Data Type Mapping Describes how Gravity Forms data types map to Keap data types. These are suggested GF types. The GF Single Line Text data type will map to any Keap data type. For example, Keap will not store a Single Line Text with the value “32-Jan-2018” as a Date data type. Keap data types that do not define value choices will reject a bad value when that value is out of range. Keap data types that define value choices will accept any value even when that value is not in the choice list. Keap Gravity Forms Comment ------------- ------------ ------- Contact File Box File Upload Currency Number 2 decimal places Date Date Date/Time N/A Day of Week Drop Down Use numbers 1 - 7 as values See Note 1 Number Use GF min/max Decimal Number Number Drilldown N/A Dropdown Drop Down Email Email Month Drop Down Use numbers 1 - 12 as values See Note 1 Number Use GF min/max List Box Multi Select Name Name (Full) Percent Number Phone Number Phone Radio Radio Buttons Social Security Number N/A State Drop Down Use two-letter state abbreviation as values See Note 1 Text Single Line Text 255 characters Text Area Checkboxes \ Drop Down \ Multi Select > 64,000 characters, csv list of selected options Radio Buttons / See Note 1 / See Note 2 Text Area Paragraph Text 64,000 characters User N/A User List Box N/A Website Website Whole Number Number Round half away from zero Year Drop Down See Note 1 Number Use GF min/max Yes/No Checkboxes \ See note 3 Drop Down \ See Note 1 > Yes = 1, No = 0 Radio Buttons / 1 Ensure the default value is the empty value; make the first entry an empty value. 2 Map combineable fields using the “Combine Fields” feature and setting the CSS class on the field’s Appearance tab. Use the Keap Text Area datatype to store more than 255 combined characters. 3 For opt-in, consider a Checkbox with a single option value “Yes”