Your Guide to Easy Realty’s Web Resources

The Easy Realty Web Eco System
New to Easy Realty and not sure where to find things? This guide explains all of Easy Realty’s web resources and what each one is used for, from the Agent Hub and Knowledge Base to agent focused content and consumer facing sites. Understanding where things live will save time, reduce confusion, and help you navigate the brokerage with confidence from day one.
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If you are new to Easy Realty, one of the most helpful things you can understand early is where things live.

We intentionally use multiple websites.
Each one has a specific purpose.
Each one serves a specific audience.

This post explains what each site is for and when you’ll use it.

agents.easy.realty

Your Agent Journal

This site is written only for active Easy Realty agents.

It is not recruiting content.
It is not consumer content.

This is where we publish:

  • How Easy Realty works in practice
  • Brokerage standards and expectations
  • Transaction services explanations
  • Neighborhood Expert guidance
  • Industry commentary that matters to working agents
  • Strategy, clarity, and context for day‑to‑day work

If you are trying to understand how to operate more confidently inside Easy Realty, this is usually the first place to look.

Think of this site as: Your ongoing guide to being effective here.

hub.easy.realty

The Agent Hub

This is the operational center of the brokerage.

You will use the Agent Hub for things that are:

  • Formal
  • Procedural
  • Administrative
  • Compliance‑related

This includes:

  • Forms and requests
  • Broker signature requests
  • Support paths
  • Internal tools and links
  • Clear direction on what to do next

If something needs to be submitted, requested, or handled officially, it usually lives here.

Think of the Agent Hub as: The front desk of Easy Realty.

kb.easy.realty

The Knowledge Base

The Knowledge Base exists to answer questions in plain English.

It is designed so you do not have to:

  • Dig through emails
  • Search Slack threads
  • Guess how something works

Here you will find:

  • Direct answers to common questions
  • Explanations of policies and processes
  • Definitions of industry and brokerage terms
  • Clear explanations without opinion or hype

If your question starts with: “How does this actually work?”

Start here.

Think of the Knowledge Base as: The instruction manual.

join.easy.realty

Joining Easy Realty

This site is for agents who are not yet with Easy Realty.

It explains:

  • The Easy Realty model
  • Fees and structure
  • Why Easy Realty exists
  • Why agents leave traditional brokerages

Once you are onboarded, this site is not meant to speak to you as an activ agent.

That separation is intentional.

Think of this site as: The front door for agents who are still evaluating.

easy.realty

The Consumer Website

This site is written for:

  • Buyers
  • Sellers
  • Homeowners
  • The general public

It includes:

  • Buying and selling education
  • Market explanations
  • Neighborhood content
  • Consumer questions written in plain English

You will never see:

  • Brokerage economics
  • Recruiting content
  • Internal operations

Think of this as: What your clients see.

How it all fits together

Each site has a job:

This separation:

  • Keeps messaging clean
  • Reduces confusion
  • Protects agents from being marketed to
  • Keeps client‑facing content focused
  • Makes support easier and faster

If you ever get stuck, use this rule of thumb:

If you still aren’t sure where to go, ask.
That’s exactly what the Hub is here for.

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