Website

Your website updates itself.

When you add, move, or offboard an agent in BrokerChamp, your public website's roster, office pages, partner listings, and MLS search update automatically, on the website you already have.

~55%

About 55% of Realtors are at independent brokerages, the firms that own their own brand and website instead of inheriting a franchise template.

Source: NAR / industry data, 2024-2026

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The Vibe's public site keeps its roster of 107 agents in sync automatically, which is how thevibebrokerage.com runs today.

What it does

A brokerage website goes stale the moment someone joins or leaves. The roster shows agents who are gone, new hires are missing for weeks, and someone has to remember to fix it. BrokerChamp keeps the public site in sync with the back office automatically, so the website is always current without anyone maintaining it.

Your public roster rebuilds itself every time you add, move, or offboard an agent, headshot, title, phone, and email, all in sync. Open a new office and the offices page updates with the address, hours, and the agents who work there. Your preferred-vendor partners and an embedded MLS IDX property search round it out. Best of all, you keep the website you already have: we send one small snippet your web person drops in, or we install it for you.

How it works

  1. Add the snippet once. Drop one small piece of code onto your existing site, on Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, or plain HTML. Five minutes, or we do it.
  2. Manage agents in BrokerChamp. Onboarding, moves, and offboarding happen where you already work.
  3. The site follows automatically. Your roster, office pages, partner listings, and property search reflect every change with no separate web update.
  4. Stay current forever. There is no rebuild and no maintenance, the site simply stays accurate.

Who it's for

Independent brokerages that own their brand and do not want a website project every time the roster changes. If you are currently emailing your web person to add or remove agents, or your site quietly shows people who left months ago, this makes the website maintain itself, on the site you already have.

Replaces

  • Manual website edits every time an agent joins or leaves
  • A separate web developer task for roster changes
  • Standalone IDX widgets stitched in by hand

Works alongside

  • Your existing website (Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, plain HTML)
  • Your MLS IDX portals
  • Your domain and current branding

Competitor information based on publicly available pricing and feature pages. Verify current terms directly with each vendor.

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The Vibe Brokerage

The Vibe Brokerage

107
Agents
$260M
Sold
1 admin
Running it all

Grew from 20 to 107 agents. One admin handles the entire back office.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to rebuild or replace my website?
No. You keep your existing website. We send you one small snippet to add, your web person can drop it in in about five minutes, or we install it for you. There is no rebuild and no new website project.
What stays in sync automatically?
Your agent roster (headshot, title, phone, email), office pages (address, hours, and who works there), preferred-vendor partner listings, and embedded MLS IDX property search.
Which website platforms does it work on?
Squarespace, WordPress, Webflow, or any plain HTML page. The integration is a copy-paste snippet, so it does not depend on a specific platform.
How fast does the site update when I change an agent?
Automatically. When you add, move, or offboard an agent in BrokerChamp, the public roster reflects it without a separate website update. This is how thevibebrokerage.com runs today.

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