Alternatives File · 2026 Edition

YLOPO PRICING & ALTERNATIVES

Ylopo won't publish a rate card — you have to book a demo to hear a number. So here are the numbers third-party reviewers report, clearly labeled as estimates, and six alternatives ranked honestly.

What does Ylopo cost per month, really?

Ylopo's pricing page contains no prices — just a demo form and the statement that there are no long-term contracts. The numbers below are what independent reviewers who've priced the platform report, as of July 2026. Treat every figure as a third-party estimate; your demo quote may differ.

Ylopo's reported pricing (third-party estimates, July 2026)
Line itemReported rangeNotes
Platform fee$295–$500/moPer inboundREM & Luxury Presence
Setup fee$1,000–$2,000 one-timeSunk if you leave early
Minimum ad spend$250–$500/moScales to $2k–$50k/mo for teams
AI Text add-on (Raiya)~$100 per levelEstimate; tiered
AI Voice add-on (Raiya Voice)~$100 per levelRequires Follow Up Boss as CRM
Realistic all-in~$600–$800/mo solo · $1,500–$3,500/mo teamsBefore scaling ad spend

What do you get — and what's the catch?

Credit first: Ylopo is one of the best ad-driven lead-gen machines in the industry. Dynamic Facebook/Google ads feed IDX home-search sites, and Raiya — the most sophisticated lead-side texting AI in real estate — engages every registration in under 60 seconds, referencing the exact homes a lead keeps revisiting, on autonomous sequences up to 90 days. Raiya Voice even calls leads, averaging about 7 attempts over 90 days.

The documented catches: the leads are ad-generated portal registrations that inboundREM rates around 3/10 for quality — roughly 1 revenue opportunity per 50–70 leads. In busy markets, reviewers document prospects receiving near-identical Raiya texts from 4–6 local Ylopo agents. The text AI and voice AI don't share conversation context with each other. And Raiya's scope ends at "the lead is warm" — booking, CRM updates, comps, and everything after the handoff are still your job. Which is exactly why people shop alternatives: some want the lead flow cheaper, and some realize lead flow was never their real problem.

The 6 best Ylopo alternatives, ranked

Ranked for a working agent deciding where the next dollar goes. One note before the list: options 3–6 are lead-gen platforms like Ylopo; option 1 is not — it's the follow-up layer. Match the tool to your actual bottleneck.

Ylopo alternatives at a glance
Alternative Sticker price (July 2026) What it replaces
1. Agent Hero $499/mo flat, published + one-time startup fee The follow-up/ops layer — not the lead gen
2. Structurely $499/mo + $2,000 setup + per-action credits Raiya-style AI nurture, bring your own leads
3. CINC $899/mo solo, $1,299/mo team + $200/mo AI + ad spend Full lead-gen platform, like-for-like
4. Real Geeks $249–$299/mo + $200/mo Geek AI + $1k–$2k/mo ad spend Budget lead-gen platform
5. Sierra Interactive $299.95–$599.95/mo (annual) IDX site + CRM; no native conversational AI
6. BoomTown ~$1,000–$1,500/mo + $1,500–$1,750 setup + ad spend Legacy lead-gen platform

Competitor pricing from vendor sites and third-party reviews as of July 2026 — sources at the bottom of this page.

1. Agent Hero — if follow-up, not lead flow, is your bottleneck

Full disclosure: this is us — rank accordingly and check the receipts. And a second disclosure: Agent Hero is not a lead-gen replacement. It runs no ads and builds no IDX sites. If your pipeline is empty, buy lead flow, not us.

What it is: a custom AI clone of you, $499/mo flat with published pricing and every feature included, that does the work Raiya stops short of — answering every lead in seconds, 24/7, by text, iMessage, and email, in a clone of your voice (not the same Raiya script 4–6 local agents run); qualifying and booking showings onto your calendar; keeping your CRM updated and clean; pulling comps and market reports via MLS integration; monitoring your ads; drafting social content; and remembering every client permanently. It works leads from any source — including Ylopo's, if you keep it. Most agents who leave Ylopo do so because 1 opportunity per 50–70 leads made the ad spend feel expensive; if what you actually wanted from Ylopo was Raiya doing your follow-up, this is that job done end-to-end, at a flat number you can read without a demo.

2. Structurely — Raiya-style AI nurture for leads you already have

If the piece of Ylopo you want is specifically the conversational AI — texting, qualifying, and nurturing leads — without buying the ad machine, Structurely is the closest like-for-like: an AI ISA that works leads from any source over long nurture sequences. The pricing needs reading glasses, though: roughly $499/mo, plus a $2,000 onboarding fee, plus metered per-action credits on top, and it has moved upmarket with team-size minimums — solo agents aren't really who it's built for anymore, and month-to-month pricing carries a premium over annual. Like Raiya, it's lead-side only: it warms the lead and hands it back; booking, CRM hygiene, and everything downstream stay on your desk. We've broken down the full cost structure in our Structurely pricing & alternatives file.

3. CINC — the like-for-like platform swap

CINC is the closest whole-platform substitute: ads, IDX sites, CRM, and a conversational AI, all in one contract. As of July 2026 it runs $899/mo for a solo agent, $1,299/mo for teams, plus $200/mo for CINC AI, plus your ad spend — on annual contracts. It's a mature machine with serious ad ops behind it, and for a team that wants everything under one roof it's a legitimate Ylopo rival. Know the documented complaints going in: renewal-price hikes reported at contract anniversary, and the same ad-lead economics as Ylopo — you're buying volume, not intent. If Ylopo's estimated $1,500–$3,500/mo team all-in gave you pause, note that CINC's sticker starts near the bottom of that range before ads.

4. Real Geeks — the budget lead-gen path

Real Geeks is the value play in this category: $249–$299/mo for the IDX website + CRM platform, with the Geek AI conversational assistant a $200/mo add-on. The catch is the same one every ad-driven platform carries: the software is the cheap part. To actually generate lead flow you'll need to run ads through it, and practitioners consistently peg a workable budget at $1,000–$2,000/mo in ad spend — so the realistic all-in lands around $1,450–$2,500/mo, not $249. If you're leaving Ylopo purely on price, Real Geeks trims the platform fee but not the ad bill. Best for agents who want to own a lead-gen stack at the lowest platform cost and are comfortable managing spend.

5. Sierra Interactive — strong sites and CRM, bring your own AI

Sierra Interactive sells what many agents actually admire about Ylopo — high-performing IDX websites with a capable CRM — at $299.95–$599.95/mo on annual plans. What it doesn't have is a native conversational AI: there's no Sierra equivalent of Raiya, and in practice Sierra users bolt on a third-party AI (some literally license Ylopo's AI; others use HouseWhisper) to cover lead engagement. That makes Sierra the pick if you want a serious search-site-and-CRM foundation and prefer to choose your own AI layer — and a poor pick if the AI was the whole reason you were looking at Ylopo in the first place.

6. BoomTown — the legacy heavyweight

BoomTown was the category-defining lead-gen platform of the 2010s, and plenty of big teams still run it: reported at roughly $1,000–$1,500/mo plus a $1,500–$1,750 setup fee, plus ad spend. The honest caveat is momentum — reviewers consistently note minimal product evolution since around 2016, and the company is now owned by Inside Real Estate (which also sells BoldTrail), so its long-term roadmap is a fair question to ask in the sales call. It ranks here because it still does the core job at scale, but paying 2026's highest sticker in this list for a 2016-era product is a hard case to make against the younger machines above it.

So which alternative should you pick?

Ask one question first: are you short on leads, or short on follow-through? If it's leads, pick your platform by budget — CINC if you want the full machine, Real Geeks if you want it cheap, Sierra if you want great sites and your own AI, BoomTown if you're a large team that values the legacy toolset. If it's follow-through — leads going cold, CRM a mess, showings unbooked — then no ad platform fixes that, and the honest answer is a work engine: Structurely for lead-side nurture, or Agent Hero for the whole job at a flat, published $499/mo.

FAQ: Ylopo pricing & alternatives

How much does Ylopo cost per month?

Ylopo doesn't publish pricing — it's demo-gated. Third-party reviewers report $295–$500/mo for the platform, a $1,000–$2,000 setup fee, minimum ad spend of $250–$500/mo (scaling to $2k–$50k), and roughly $100 per level for the AI Text and AI Voice add-ons. Realistic all-in: about $600–$800/mo solo, $1,500–$3,500/mo for teams, as of July 2026. All figures are third-party estimates.

Does Ylopo have a contract?

Ylopo's pricing page says no long-term contracts — though it publishes no rate card there. Third parties report a $1,000–$2,000 one-time setup fee, which you don't get back if you leave early.

Does Ylopo require Follow Up Boss?

Raiya Voice — the AI calling feature — requires Follow Up Boss as your CRM, per Ylopo's own documentation. Budget for a Follow Up Boss subscription if you want the full Ylopo AI stack.

Is Ylopo worth it for a solo agent?

It can be, if lead volume is genuinely your problem and you can fund ongoing ad spend. Go in knowing the economics: inboundREM rates the ad-generated lead quality around 3/10 — roughly 1 revenue opportunity per 50–70 leads. If your real problem is working the leads you already get, spend on the follow-up layer instead.

What is Raiya AI?

Raiya is Ylopo's lead-engagement AI: it texts new leads in under 60 seconds, references the exact homes a lead keeps revisiting on Ylopo's IDX sites, runs autonomous 90-day nurture sequences, and — as Raiya Voice — calls leads roughly 7 times over 90 days on average. Its scope is lead engagement only, and the text and voice AIs don't share conversation context with each other.

Does Agent Hero generate leads?

No — and we'd rather tell you that here than in month two. Agent Hero runs no ads and builds no IDX sites, so it is not a lead-gen replacement for Ylopo. It does the work on leads you already get from any source: answering in seconds 24/7, qualifying, booking showings, updating your CRM, sending comps, and drafting follow-ups.

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