Pad4Pad Listing Feed Overview
What is a feed
- A feed is an automated way to push your listings into Pad4Pad.
- Your company generates xml compliant with the Pad4Pad feed format or the Zillow Interchange Format.
- Feeds are a great way to advertise your listings to a larger audience.
How it Works
- Your company provides a xml feed accessible over the internet
- We read the listings in your feed and automatically add/update the listings in Pad4Pad
- The listings from your feed are viewable from searches initiated by our visitors
- The listing agent/owner can claim the listing in Pad4Pad and leverage all the functionality we provide
Feed Options
Pad4Pad is dedicated to providing convenient options for brokers, real estate agents/agencies and
property listing publishers to list their properties on Pad4Pad. There are 2 options in feeding listings
to Pad4Pad. For frequently asked questions regarding feeds, see our
Feed FAQs.
I. FREE
You can feed your listings to Pad4Pad for Free! It is as simple as creating a feed compliant with our
XML feed specification then submit your feed online for us to process. Once you submit your feed one
of our technicians will review and approve the feed. Once approved, we will automatically process your
feed weekly.
Listing created in Pad4Pad from a Free Feed can be claimed by the owner or real estate agent. Once claimed
you can take advantage of our swap search features. All listings, regardless how they were submitted to our site,
will show in "Homes for Sale" searches.
II. For Fee
For a fee based on the number of estimated listings you can feed all of your companies listings to Pad4Pad. Paying
customers have access to the broker module in Pad4Pad. The broker module allows you to see all your listings associated
to your company in one place, Add/Update/Delete users for your company, and take advantage of our Swap Search functionality.
For questions regarding rates contact our
sales team
For general questions regarding feeds contact our
support team
Ready to get started? Click
HERE to submit your feed.
Have more questions? Take a look at the
Feed FAQ page and the
Feed Specification page