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Agent Public Profile Pages

  • Jun 3
  • 2 min read


TrueProperty now includes public-facing agent profile pages designed to give agents one central place to showcase their details, content, contact options, directory links, and trusted local partners.


The page is built to act as a simple online profile that agents can share with clients, vendors, buyers, and local contacts.


What appears on the profile page


Each agent profile page can display the agent’s key contact information, agency branding, social links, recent posts, personal description, directory links, booking options, trusted local partners, and enquiry forms.


The goal is to help agents present their services clearly while giving visitors multiple ways to learn more, get in touch, or take the next step.


Agent details and contact information


At the top of the page, visitors can see the agent’s profile image, name, phone number, and email address.


The page can also include quick action buttons such as:


  • Agency website

  • Request an appraisal


This gives visitors an easy way to contact the agent or move into a lead enquiry flow.


Video content


The profile page can include an embedded video, such as a property video, agent introduction, market update, or other featured content.


This helps agents add more personality and context to their page without relying only on written information.


Social media links


Agents can display links to their main social channels, including:


  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • LinkedIn

  • Google Business Profile

  • YouTube


These buttons make it easier for visitors to find and follow the agent across different platforms.


Posts section


The page includes a posts area where selected agent content can be displayed.


This may include market updates, listing posts, community posts, social content, or other updates the agent wants to feature on their profile.


Agent description


The profile page includes a description section where agents can share more about their experience, local knowledge, approach, and what clients can expect when working with them.


This section is useful for building trust and helping visitors understand the agent’s background and style.


Directory links


Agents can also display links to their profiles or listings on key property directories and platforms, such as:



This helps create a central place where visitors can access the agent’s broader online presence.


Booking options


The page can include booking options for different types of conversations, including:


  • Phone conversation

  • Teams video call

  • Zoom video call

  • In-person conversation


This gives potential clients a clear way to choose the type of contact that suits them best.


Trusted local partners


Agents can display trusted local partners or contractors on the page.


This section can be useful for showing recommended local services, suppliers, or professional contacts that may help clients before, during, or after a property transaction.


Enquiry form


The page includes a contact form so visitors can send an enquiry directly from the profile page.


This gives agents another way to capture interest from people who may not be ready to call or book a time immediately.


Why this matters


An agent’s online presence is often spread across multiple websites, social platforms, property portals, and contact channels.


The TrueProperty agent profile page brings the most important pieces together into one simple page.


It gives agents a cleaner way to present themselves, share useful content, connect their online channels, and make it easier for people to get in touch.

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