Luxury Presence vs Agent Image
How Luxury Presence and Agent Image compare on Index Score, pricing and channel coverage.
Luxury Presence and Agent Image solve overlapping problems from different angles. Luxury Presence leans into strong design quality and brand polish, especially for luxury; Agent Image into genuinely custom, designer-built sites with strong visual quality.
The short version.
On our benchmark Luxury Presence takes the higher Index Score (80 to 70) — but that headline hides where each one really pulls ahead.
On channels, Luxury Presence is wider — 4 of 6 versus 1. If the channel your business runs on isn't covered, the rest barely matters.
On price, Agent Image starts lower — from $99/mo against from $500/mo — though the cheaper sticker isn't always the better deal once you factor in what each one includes for the money.
So Luxury Presence suits luxury/team/solo agent/brokerage teams; Agent Image leans toward solo agent/team/luxury/brokerage.
- ✓features & depth
- ✓integrations
- ✓ease of use
No clear lead on the four scored factors — it's close.
Side by side.
How the Index Score splits.
Which channels each one covers.
What you'll actually pay.
- ·Quote-only. Third-party reviews put entry around $300–$500/mo (higher tiers $500–$1,500/mo) plus one-time setup/design fees commonly $3,500–$5,000, often on annual contracts. Exact figures unverified.
- ·Custom design agency: large upfront setup/design fee plus a flat ~$99/mo. Tiers run from ~$1,499+ setup (entry) to $7,500–$100,000+ (bespoke). IDX (iHomefinder) is ~$50–$130/mo extra
- ·SEO/ads separate. The real cost is the one-time design fee.

