The #1 Real Estate Agent Website Builder in Toronto, Canada.

Tired of missing calls while showing properties? Mixo’s AI Lead-Capture Chatbot ensures you never lose potential clients again.

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The #1 Real Estate Agent Website Builder in Toronto, Canada

Why Real Estate Agents in Toronto, Canada Choose Mixo.

With Mixo, you can have your professional real estate website up and running in just 3 minutes! Our built-in lead capture tools collect inquiries around the clock, even while you're busy with showings. Say goodbye to missed opportunities in the competitive Toronto market and hello to more qualified leads that can help grow your business.

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Your Real Estate Agent Website in 3 Steps

No tech skills needed. If you can send a text, you can do this.

  1. 1 Describe your real estate agent business

    Tell us what services you offer and where you work in Toronto, Canada. Takes 60 seconds.

  2. 2 Mixo builds your site instantly

    AI writes your content, designs the layout, and sets up lead capture forms — ready in under 3 minutes.

  3. 3 Go live, get Toronto, Canada leads

    Publish your site and start getting enquiries from Toronto, Canada customers searching for real estate agents.

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“Mixo transformed my business! I can’t believe how easy it was to set up my website. Now, I capture leads 24/7 without missing a beat!”

Jessica Thompson
Thompson Realty Group

Built to work with the tools small businesses already use.

Mixo connects easily with payments, email, analytics and marketing tools so your website actually works for your business.

No code. No design skills. Just results.

Get Your Real Estate Agent Website for Toronto, Canada Today.

“Excellent Product and Outstanding Customer Service! I recently had the pleasure of using Mixo, and I couldn`t be happier with my experience. The product itself is top-notch, meeting all my expectations and more. Its clear that a lot of thought and care went into its design and functionality.”