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Account

Set the profile and contact details sellers see

Your account page controls how you appear on property analyzer pages, breakdown pages, and follow-up contact cards.

Product Setup4 min read

Agent card details

Your Account page is the identity layer sellers see on property analyzer and scenario pages. Name, company, role or tagline, license number, photo, website, email, and phone help the property analyzer feel connected to you instead of feeling like a generic tool.

You do not need to fill in every profile field. Use the fields that help sellers recognize you and understand why they should continue the conversation.

Agent card details control the public identity and contact options sellers see throughout the property analyzer experience.

Contact details

Contact details control where report requests and follow-up information can go. If an email, phone number, or website is not available, NetMore avoids showing dead contact options on the public experience.

When a phone number is available, the horizontal public card can offer call and SMS actions. Email and website are also linked directly when those fields are present.

Agent card previews

The Account page previews how your contact cards will appear. Public-facing cards now use Presented by followed by your agent name or display fallback, which makes the property analyzer feel intentionally presented instead of generic.

Use the preview to confirm that your name, brokerage, photo, license number, tagline, and contact actions fit comfortably before sending traffic to your property analyzer links.

  • Use Account for profile and contact card setup.
  • Use Property Analyzers for public property analyzer copy, default assumptions, address requirements, and optional sections.
  • Use Assets for QR destinations and downloadable creative.
Agent card previews show both the compact and horizontal contact cards used in the public experience.

Educational use only

NetMore provides property analyzer scenarios and educational resources. It does not provide legal, tax, financial, lending, securities, or real estate advice. Deal terms should be reviewed with qualified professionals before they are used in a transaction.

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