Make local real estate agents compete for your listing
AgentAudit is CarFax for listing agents. We surface qualified local agents and show their real transaction patterns — days on market, sale-to-list ratio, pricing accuracy — then run a blind bid competition before you grant a single appointment. We don't rank agents. You decide. Free for home sellers.
How AgentAudit works
- We surface qualified local listing agents and show their real transaction patterns — days on market, sale-to-list ratio, pricing accuracy, and marketing quality.
- Agents submit a blind bid — commission rate, staging coverage, inspection coverage, and marketing plan — in writing, without seeing each other's offers.
- You compare every bid side-by-side and grant a listing appointment only to agents who committed to your terms in writing. AgentAudit never ranks agents — you decide.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make real estate agents compete for my listing?
AgentAudit runs a blind bid competition where local listing agents submit their commission rate, staging coverage, and marketing plan in writing — before you grant a single listing appointment. Agents never see each other's bids. You see every bid side-by-side, sort by what matters to you, and pick the winner. It's free for sellers and takes 3 minutes to set up.
What is a blind bid competition for real estate agents?
A blind bid competition is when multiple listing agents submit their best offer — commission rate, prep cost coverage, marketing plan — simultaneously, without seeing what competitors are bidding. The seller receives all bids alongside each agent's public transaction patterns and grants appointments only to agents who have committed to their terms in writing. AgentAudit is the first platform to run this process systematically for home sellers.
Is AgentAudit free for home sellers?
Yes — AgentAudit is completely free for home sellers. There are no fees, no account required, and no paid placement. Agents are surfaced based on real performance data, not by who pays for visibility — and AgentAudit does not rank them. Revenue comes from an optional agent certification program. Sellers always free.
How much can I save using AgentAudit?
Savings vary by sale price and by the bids agents actually submit, but an illustrative range is $8,000–$20,000+ per transaction. It comes from three sources: commission reduction (targeting 2.5% listing commission vs. the industry standard 2.5–3%), staging costs covered by the agent ($2,000–$6,000), and pre-listing inspection coverage ($500–$750). For example, on a $1.5M home, reducing the listing commission from 2.75% to 2.5% alone is about $3,750. These are estimates, not guarantees.