Tell me what to do — or just do it for me.
Start free to see where you stand. Then choose: weekly guidance you act on, or a done-for-you team that handles it.
Claim
“See where you stand.”
- Free GEO Readiness Score (Google + AI)
- One-time snapshot (ChatGPT only)
- Your 3 highest-impact fixes, to keep
Insights
Billed monthly · cancel anytime
“We tell you what to do — you do it.”
- Weekly GEO Readiness analysis & score tracking
- AI mention tracking across ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok & Perplexity
- Website AI-readiness audit
- Prioritized fixes across Google & AI
- Competitor tracking in your area
- Access to our GEO & SEO AI Brain
- AI Questions Generator — see what buyers ask AI
- Article generator from your expertise & voice
Managed
Custom done-for-you engagement
“Hand it to us — we do it for you.”
- Everything in Insights
- Done-for-you Google Maps Profile
- Done-for-you GEO — built to get you named in AI answers
- Content built for your own site
- AI agents that acts for you, proactively
Why either plan pays for itself
vs. a Zillow lead in Irvine
Premier Agent in 92614 runs $1,500–$3,000 a month for leads shared with three other agents. Realtor Maps is an asset you own — and it works on every referral you already get, and every AI assistant a buyer asks.
vs. one Southern California commission
On a median $1.6M Irvine sale, an agent typically nets $25–35K after the brokerage split. One extra deal every couple of years pays for either plan many times over.
vs. an OC marketing agency
An Orange County agency that does this by hand charges $1,500–$4,000 a month — and most won't touch your AI visibility at all. Realtor Maps is run by AI agents, so the same ongoing work costs a fraction, and the weekly scan covers Google plus all five AI assistants.
Before you decide
I get all my business from referrals. Why do I need this?
Because the referral check is no longer just a Google search. 82% of Americans now use AI for real estate insights, and 67% of those use ChatGPT. Before a referred client calls, they ask an assistant "is this a good agent in [city]?" — and the answer is a short list of names, pulled from Google profiles, reviews, and crawlable websites. If you aren't structured for that, the referral you already earned quietly leaks to whichever agent the model named instead. Realtor Maps makes sure you're the name it names.
Do you guarantee I'll rank #1 on Google or get named by ChatGPT?
No — and anyone who promises a specific ranking, on Google or in an AI answer, is not being honest with you. Nobody controls the models. What we guarantee is the work and the measurement: a complete, consistently active Google profile, a crawlable website, an AI-optimized Realtor Maps page, and a weekly scan showing exactly where you stand across Google and the five major AI assistants (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Perplexity). Better inputs, observable outcomes, no fairy tales.
How do you actually get me into AI answers?
Three engines, all measurable. One: your Google Business Profile — claimed, categorized, complete, with steady recent reviews. It's the single biggest signal AI reads when it names local agents. Two: your own website made crawlable and structured (schema, answer-first content, open to AI crawlers). Three: an AI-optimized page we host on Realtor Maps that's cited in your place from day one while your own site catches up. Every week we scan the five major assistants for the buyer questions in your market and show you where you appear, where you don't, and what to fix.
I don't have a physical office. Can I even have a Google profile?
Yes. Most individual agents run a service-area business — you verify once, hide the address, and list the cities and ZIPs you sell in. We set it up correctly. It just means reviews, activity, and crawlable content do more of the ranking work, which is exactly what our system handles.
My brokerage already handles my marketing.
Your brokerage handles the brokerage's brand and maybe a template agent page. AI assistants don't name brokerages — they name individual agents. Realtor Maps builds your personal presence — Google profile, crawlable content, AI-optimized page — that ranks you as an individual, not your office of 200 agents, and follows you if you ever change brokerages.
Where do you post? (Managed)
Two surfaces, both chosen because they're what AI assistants actually read when naming local agents: your Google Business Profile (claimed, complete, with steady fresh posts, photos, and videos) and your Realtor Maps page (AI-optimized, schema-rich, cited in your place from day one). You connect the Google profile once through Google's official delegation — we never ask for your password. We don't post to Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn, or X; the model citations don't come from those, and we'd rather do the two things that move the score than chase social feeds that don't.
How often do you post? (Managed)
Consistently — several times a week to your Google Business Profile and your Realtor Maps page, around 15+ updates a month between the two. We don't chase a daily-posting number with thin filler, and we don't generate post imagery with AI. We use your own listings, photos, and milestones on a steady cadence — which is what keeps Google and the AI assistants seeing an active, real business.
What's the difference between Insights and Managed?
Insights ($99/mo) is the analyst. Every week we scan your visibility across Google and the five major AI assistants, hand you a prioritized list of the highest-impact fixes, and track the score as you work it. You do the work — we tell you exactly what to do. Managed ($999/mo) is the team. Everything in Insights, plus we do the work for you: the Google Business Profile, the posts and review campaign, the article content on your Realtor Maps page, and an AI account manager that acts on your behalf.
What do I actually have to do?
On Insights: read one weekly report and knock out the fixes — usually 30–60 minutes a week. On Managed: about 20 minutes once. You add us as a manager on your profile and accounts and tell us your service areas and past-client list. After that you do nothing — you just watch the weekly scan move.
Is there a contract?
No long-term contract. Insights is $99/mo or $990/yr (saves two months). Managed is $999/mo or $9,990/yr (also saves two months). Cancel anytime, no setup fee, no cancellation fee.
Why is Managed so much more than Insights?
Because Insights tells you what to do and Managed does it. The $99 covers the weekly analysis, scoring, and prioritization — the thinking. The $999 covers the execution: a team of AI agents running your Google Business Profile, posts, reviews, and article content, plus an AI account manager that acts on your behalf — and a real human on our side watching every account, reviewing what the agents publish before it goes live and stepping in when judgment is needed. AI does the volume; the human keeps it on-brand and honest. It's still a fraction of what a hand-run agency charges, because most of the labor is done by AI on our side — not because we cut corners on yours.