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Real Geeks vs Wise Agent

How Real Geeks and Wise Agent compare on Index Score, pricing and channel coverage.

Marcus TaylorReviewed by Marcus TaylorUPDATED JUN 16, 2026
Real Geeks logoReal Geeks
81/100 Index Score
★★★★★4.1our rating
An all-in-one platform pairing an IDX/MLS website with a built-in CRM and managed Facebook/Google lead generation, for agents and teams who want capture and follow-up in one system.
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Wise Agent logoWise Agent
BEST VALUE
76/100 Index Score
★★★★★3.8our rating
A budget-friendly, all-in-one CRM for solo agents and small teams — contact, lead and transaction management plus email marketing and broad lead-source integrations at a flat ~$49/mo.
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from $42/mo · 14-day free trial
THE BOTTOM LINE

Real Geeks and Wise Agent solve overlapping problems from different angles. Real Geeks leans into genuine all-in-one: idx website, crm and paid lead gen with tight lead flow; Wise Agent into very low, transparent flat pricing (up to 5 shared users, no contract, no setup fees).

Choose Real Geeks if…
Genuine all-in-one: IDX website, CRM and paid lead gen with tight lead flow.
Strong lead capture (valuation tool, forced registration, 24/7 AI chat/text).
Cheap to scale seats as the team grows.
Visit Real Geeks ↗
Choose Wise Agent if…
Very low, transparent flat pricing (up to 5 shared users, no contract, no setup fees).
24/7 live human support.
Strong basics: transaction checklists, unlimited document storage, email/landing pages.
Visit Wise Agent ↗
HOW THEY DIFFER

The short version.

On our benchmark Real Geeks takes the higher Index Score (81 to 76) — but that headline hides where each one really pulls ahead.

On channels, Real Geeks is wider — 4 of 6 versus 3. If the channel your business runs on isn't covered, the rest barely matters.

On price, Wise Agent starts lower — from $42/mo against from $299/mo — though the cheaper sticker isn't always the better deal once you factor in what each one includes for the money.

So Real Geeks suits solo agent/team/brokerage teams; Wise Agent leans toward solo agent/new agent/team.

Real Geeks logoWhere Real Geeks wins
  • features & depth
  • integrations
  • ease of use
Wise Agent logoWhere Wise Agent wins
  • value for money
AT A GLANCE

Side by side.

METRIC
Real Geeks
Wise Agent
Index Score
81
76
Starting price
from $299/mo
from $42/mo
Type
Self-serve
Self-serve
Current offer
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14-day free trial
Channel coverage
4 / 6 channels
3 / 6 channels
Highlights
IDX website + CRM + lead gen
Budget all-in-one CRM
Best for
Solo agent, Team, Brokerage
Solo agent, New agent, Team
Value for money
78 / 100
92 / 100
Features & depth
82 / 100
68 / 100
FACTOR BREAKDOWN

How the Index Score splits.

Real GeeksWise Agent
Features & depth82 vs 68
Integrations84 vs 75
Ease of use80 vs 70
Value for money78 vs 92
COVERAGE

Which channels each one covers.

CHANNEL
Real Geeks
Wise Agent
IgInstagram
FbFacebook
EmEmail
SMSMS / text
ViVideo
WeWebsite / IDX
Total
4/6
3/6
PRICING

What you'll actually pay.

Real Geeks logoReal Geeks
from $299/mo
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  • ·Pricing behind a quote form
  • ·third-party figures ~$299–$399/mo after a June 2025 increase. Entry includes 2 users
  • ·extra users from $25/mo. Reported ~$250 setup fee and a 6–12 month contract. Ad add-ons cost extra plus spend.
Wise Agent logoWise Agent
from $42/mo
14-day free trial
  • ·Flat $49/mo monthly or $42 billed annually ($499/yr), up to 5 team members on a shared login. No setup fees, no contract, 14-day trial. SMS (WiseText) and social (WiseSocial) are paid add-ons.
FAQ

Real Geeks vs Wise Agent, answered.

Is Real Geeks or Wise Agent cheaper?
Wise Agent. Real Geeks starts at from $299/mo; Wise Agent at from $42/mo.
Which covers more channels?
Real Geeks, with 4 of 6 channels to 3.
Which has the higher Index Score?
Real Geeks, at 81/100 versus 76.
Can I use Real Geeks and Wise Agent together?
Often, yes — plenty of agents run one tool for one job and the other alongside it, or trial both before committing. Running both for a month is a reasonable way to decide.