🆚 Carrot vs. Lofty
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Lofty is twice as popular as Carrot.
- 🌎 Lofty is more popular in the United States and Canada.
- 🌍 Carrot is more popular in the United Kingdom.
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Carrot is a real estate marketing platform and website builder that integrates SEO tools, a CRM, property listing features, and automated content capabilities.
It offers SEO-optimized templates for real estate investors and agents, a landing page builder, AI lead scoring, map-enabled listings, and call-tracking.
Lofty is a real estate platform and IDX website builder that offers agents, teams, and brokerages an all-in-one system combining websites, MLS/IDX listings, CRM, lead generation, and marketing tools.
It supports hundreds of MLS feeds with hourly updates, includes customizable templates, social media automation, and dynamic Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) tools, and offers "Smart Plans" for automated lead nurturing.
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Pricing
(basic SEO tools)$99/month
(advanced SEO tools)$149/month
(all SEO tools)$199/month
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Awards
- ⬆️ 36th most popular in the United States in the CRM category.
- ⬆️ 63rd most popular in the United States in the Website Builders category.
- ⭐ 9th most popular in Canada in the CRM category.
- 🔥 12nd most popular in Canada in the Website Builders category.
- 🔥 18th most popular in the United States in the CRM category.
- ⬆️ 34th most popular in the United States in the Website Builders category.
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