Can I control which contact details and branding appear on each listing so my personal information—not my brokerage’s—gets the primary visibility?

Control your contact details in WPResidence listings

Yes, you can keep your own contact details and branding front and center on every listing with WPResidence. You assign each property to your personal Agent profile, and the theme pulls your photo, phone, email, and form into key spots on the page. Brokerage details can stay in smaller, compliant areas like the footer so visitors see you as the main contact while office info still appears where rules require.

How does WPResidence put my personal contact info first on each listing?

Assign each listing to your own agent profile so all inquiries come directly to you, not your brokerage.

Each property in WPResidence can link to a specific Agent profile instead of only pointing to an agency. When you open the Property edit screen, you pick the Agent from a dropdown, and that one choice controls who shows on the public page. The theme then auto loads the assigned agent’s name, photo, phone, email, and contact form into the listing so there’s no extra setup for each property.

WPResidence lets you move that agent contact box into prime spots like the right sidebar, under the main gallery, or after the full description. In practice, most agents choose either sidebar or just below the photos, since those areas get the most clicks. Agent profiles can store extra details such as WhatsApp number and social links, plus custom fields like “Languages” or “Neighborhood Focus,” and those can show on both the listing and the agent page.

At first this sounds like simple profile linking. It isn’t. With this setup, your personal info becomes the clear call to action, even if the site belongs to a bigger office. Visitors see your face, your number, and your form next to the property details, and all messages can go straight to your email. If you attach your Agent profile to 50 listings, you become the visible contact on all 50 without repeating manual work.

Can I minimize my brokerage branding while staying compliant in WPResidence?

Show your name and face as the main contact while keeping brokerage details in a smaller, compliant area.

In WPResidence you can attach only an Agent profile to a listing and skip connecting an Agency profile. That means the property page shows you as the only contact, and the theme doesn’t push an agency logo into the main content area. For many solo agents, this is enough to keep the site focused on personal branding.

If you do need Agencies, the theme includes options so the agent box is primary while the agency name or logo appears more quietly. You can rename labels like “Agency,” “Broker,” or “Agents” to match your tone, such as “My Team” or “Partners,” right from the admin. Compliance text like brokerage name or license lines can go into the footer, a thin top bar, or a small block under the description so rules are met without pulling focus from your own details.

What branding elements on listings can I edit without touching code?

Use visual controls to adjust listing cards, colors, and contact buttons so your personal brand dominates every page.

The theme options in WPResidence give you many visual settings to change colors, fonts, buttons, and layout pieces without code. You can pick site wide colors for headers, links, and accents so your pages match your business cards or signs. Fonts are picked from simple dropdowns, which keeps typography consistent on property pages, agent pages, and blog posts.

The Property Card Composer is where you control how listings look in grids and lists, such as on search or category pages. You decide if the card shows “Listed by,” an agent photo, labels like “Featured,” or only property facts like price and beds. Studio templates let you build full property detail layouts by dragging real estate widgets into place, so you can position the “Contact Agent” section high on the page, next to the price, or lower down after features, depending on how strong you want lead capture.

Header and footer layout are managed through Elementor, so you can place your logo, headshot, and contact buttons in clear, repeated spots on every page. In about 30 to 60 minutes, most agents can set a header with logo on the left, a “Call Now” button on the right, and a clean footer with small brokerage references. Across all of this, the theme keeps your profile data as the source of contact details, so one change to your phone number in the profile updates every listing automatically.

Branding Element Where You Control It Impact on Personal Visibility
Agent name photo phone email Agent profile and property edit screen Makes you the visible contact on each assigned listing
Logo and site colors Theme Options Design and Logos panels Aligns the entire site with your own brand
Contact Agent buttons and forms Property layout and Studio template settings Sends leads directly to you from clear buttons
Listing card labels like Listed by Property Card Composer labels and text options Lets you highlight your name on search pages

At first the table looks like simple settings. But it shows that almost every key branding element on a listing can be set from a clear screen instead of code. Once these spots match your style, your personal brand stays consistent from the search grid to the property detail page and the contact form.

How does WPResidence handle multi-agent or agency sites without hiding my identity?

Even on a multi agent or brokerage site, your own profile and listings stay clearly and individually highlighted.

The theme separates roles for Agent, Agency, and Developer so your personal profile is always distinct from the office account. Each agent gets a dedicated profile page that shows their bio, photo, contact fields, and all their active listings in one place. Optional reviews on that page can give you social proof without depending on the agency name.

Now a small shift in thinking. WPResidence includes agent directory pages and agent search widgets so visitors can find you by name, city, or specialty inside a large brokerage site. When you edit a property, you still choose which Agent is attached, even if that property also ties to an Agency profile. Settings let the individual agent box take the lead on the listing page, with the agency logo kept secondary or moved to less visible areas like below the fold.

This setup helps when, for example, twenty agents share one branded site but each needs their own lead flow. A buyer who opens your listing will see your face, your phone, and your form, not a generic office account. If you later move to a different office, you can update your Agent profile text and any compliance fields in a few minutes, and your identity stays intact across all your listings.

Can I white-label the backend so everything looks like “my” platform?

White label controls let you remove theme names entirely so the whole system appears custom built for your brand.

WPResidence ships with a white label panel where you can rename the theme, author, and URLs shown in the WordPress admin. You can also upload your own logo and colors for the dashboard so agents or staff feel they’re logging into your platform, not a stock product. A special constant can hide these controls and even remove the Themes screen for other users, so they can’t see or change the rebranding work.

Front end headers and footers are built visually, so you never have to show theme by credits to visitors. In normal use, it takes about 10 to 20 minutes to rename the theme, swap in an admin logo, and lock the white label panel. From then on, your brand is the only one anyone sees, both in the backend and on public pages. Honestly, some people skip this step at first then come back later when they realize how odd the default name looks to clients.

  • Rename theme details in the admin to reflect your own brand.
  • Add your logo to the WordPress dashboard for a custom look.
  • Hide theme and white label panels so only your branding is visible.
  • Ensure no theme by credits appear on public pages or footers.

FAQ

Can I show different agents as the main contact on different listings?

Yes, you can assign each property to a specific Agent profile to control who appears as the main contact.

In WPResidence, every property edit screen has an Agent selector, and that choice decides whose info shows on the page. This means a team site can highlight one agent on luxury listings, another on rentals, and so on. You can change the assigned agent later in a few seconds if responsibilities shift.

Do contact form emails go straight to the agent, or to a shared office inbox?

Contact forms can send messages straight to the email stored in the agent’s own profile.

The theme reads the email field from the Agent profile and uses it as the target for that agent’s property forms. You can also add a copy address if your office wants oversight, but the main flow can stay direct to the agent. This setup keeps lead ownership clear and avoids generic brokerage inboxes.

Where should I place my brokerage logo so I stay compliant without losing focus on my brand?

Place the brokerage logo and disclaimers in shared areas like the footer while keeping agent boxes prominent on listings.

WPResidence lets you put office logos and required lines into the footer, a slim top bar, or a simple text block on property pages. At the same time, the main contact box beside the listing can center on your photo and phone. This balance keeps regulators happy while still making you, not the brokerage, the obvious person to call.

What happens to my site branding if I change brokerages next year?

You can keep the same site and update profile text, logos, and compliance fields when you switch offices.

Because WPResidence treats your Agent profile and site design as your own assets, nothing ties to one brokerage. When you move, you swap out any office logo images, edit a few text fields, and adjust disclaimers. Your domain, SEO, and all your existing listings stay under your control, so you don’t start from zero again.

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