Agent Directory

Claim your free HomeyPoints Profile.

HomeyPoints is building the Agent Directory from real HomeyPoints and My Home Agent history, starting with agents who signed up for HomeyPoints services since 2018.

The directory is designed around a simple funnel: create or claim a free profile first, then activate Agent AI Search for $89 per month when you want HomeyPoints to build and maintain the AI-search marketing presence.

Public profiles should show professional, agent-facing information: name, brokerage, city, state, license type, primary zip, and market focus. Emails and mobile numbers should stay private unless an agent chooses to publish them.

Directory status

1,400+

Real-estate professionals have used HomeyPoints services since 2018.

Free

Agents can create or claim a basic HomeyPoints Profile.

$89/mo

Agent AI Search is the paid flagship service when an agent is ready.

Search

Directory search is being prepared for claimed profiles.

Legacy records should be imported privately first, enriched only for professional context, and published as searchable profiles after the agent claims, verifies, or opts into public listing.

Claim flow

How legacy agents move from old records to current profiles.

Step 1

Find or create your profile

Past HomeyPoints and My Home Agent customers can use the same professional email they used before. New agents can create a free profile from scratch.

Step 2

Verify the basics

Update your name, brokerage, license type, city, state, mobile number, primary zip, and the market you want to be known for.

Step 3

Activate Agent AI Search

When you are ready, upgrade to the $89/month Agent AI Search service for AI-readable pages, zip positioning when available, market updates, and monthly visibility reporting.

Data posture

The directory should grow from verified agent information.

Good seed data

Historical HomeyPoints customer records, professional name, brokerage, city, state, primary zip, and agent-provided profile details are the right foundation for the directory.

What stays private

Emails, mobile numbers, payment history, customer IDs, and enrichment notes should stay private unless the agent chooses what to publish on their public profile.