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Real Estate Mini Pages: Why Every Agent Needs One

One link for your contact, listings, and booking. Why every agent needs a real estate mini-page—and how it beats generic link-in-bio for realtors.

What Is a Real Estate Mini-Page?

A real estate mini-page is one URL (e.g. yavay.app/yourname) that acts as your landing page: your photo, contact info, active listings (or links to MLS/CRM), and a booking link—all in one place. It's not a generic link-in-bio; it's a mini-site built for agents. Every open house flyer, yard sign, and DM can point to the same link. No more "link in bio" that goes to a page that doesn't showcase listings or capture leads.

Why Every Agent Needs a Mini-Page

One link does the work of a business card, a listing sheet, and a booking link. Visitors don't have to hunt for your Calendly, your MLS link, or your phone number—they're all on one page. That converts better than scattered links. For open houses, a mini-page is the destination of your QR code; for social, it's your link-in-bio that's built for realtors. For more on how it beats Linktree, see link-in-bio for realtors: better than Linktree?.

Mini-Page vs Generic Link-in-Bio

Linktree and similar tools give you a list of links. A real estate mini-page gives you a page designed for agents: contact, listings, booking, and optionally lead capture and Apple Wallet. So when someone lands from your open house QR or your Instagram bio, they see a professional agent page—not a generic link list. That's why we say every agent needs a real estate mini-page. For the full picture of what agents need, see our pillar: the best digital business card for real estate agents (why Blinq isn't built for brokers).

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FAQs: Real Estate Mini Pages

What is a real estate mini-page?

A real estate mini-page is one shareable link (e.g. yavay.app/yourname) that shows your contact info, your listings, and your booking link—like a mini-site for your agent brand. It's not Linktree; it's built for agents so every touchpoint (open house, yard sign, DM) sends people to one place that converts.

Why does every real estate agent need a mini-page?

Because one link replaces scattered links. You use it on open house flyers, yard signs, email signatures, and social bios. Visitors get your contact, your listings, and a way to book—without hunting for three different links. A real estate mini-page is your agent identity layer.

Is a real estate mini-page better than Linktree?

For realtors, yes. Linktree is a generic link-in-bio tool; a real estate mini-page is built for agents with listings, lead capture, and Apple Wallet. It's better than Linktree for realtors because it's designed to convert—not just list links. See our link-in-bio for realtors comparison.