Keep every Compass tool you use. Add the one thing Compass can’t: a website on your own name and domain, built to show up when someone asks ChatGPT “who’s the best agent in [your city]” — and that stays yours no matter what happens after the Anywhere merger.
Your Compass page won’t be in the answer. It’s not personal — real estate triggers an AI answer less than almost any other industry, and templated brokerage pages aren’t what these engines cite. They cite agents with their own domain, real neighborhood content, and consistent signals across the web. That’s a gap, and right now almost nobody in your market has closed it.
Industry data on AI visibility is early and directional — but the direction is one-way, and buyers are already asking.
Your active, MLS-listed properties display on your site automatically through an IDX feed — the exact same way Luxury Presence and Agent Image already do it for Compass agents. We handle the MLS vendor approval and the broker authorization, and we keep you fully compliant: your Compass affiliation, your DRE license number, Equal Housing, and a link back to your official Compass profile.
Keep Compass CRM, Marketing Center, and Compass One. Your Espo site is your public front door and lead engine; Compass runs the back office. Nothing to rip out, nothing to fight.
Compass just absorbed Anywhere — Coldwell Banker, Century 21, Sotheby’s, Corcoran and more — ~340,000 agents onto one platform, with “vendor consolidation” stated out loud. The agents who own their name and their AI visibility now are the ones who’ll get found later.
We’ll tear down your current Compass page, show you the exact AI and search gaps, and show you what your own site would look like. No pitch deck, no obligation.