Create your agent website
Stand up your IDX agent website on a free sami-os.com subdomain, add your branding, and publish it.
Your agent website is a public, IDX-powered home search site that captures leads straight into SAMI OS. This guide walks you through creating one for the first time and getting it live.
Before you start
Each organization has one website. The first time you open Website, you'll see the setup screen; once a site exists, that same link takes you to the builder instead. When you create your site, SAMI applies a starter template automatically, so you get a complete, themed site out of the box — branding, search, and lead capture included.
Pick your subdomain carefully. It becomes your public address — yourname.sami-os.com — and is how visitors and your marketing links reach the site. You can add your own domain later in Website settings.
Create and publish your website
Open the Website manager
Go to Website. If your org doesn't have a site yet, you'll land on the "Create your website" screen.
Choose your subdomain
Type the name you want in the subdomain field. SAMI shows the full address as you type — for example,
smith-realty.sami-os.com. Use lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only.Click Create Website
Select Create Website. SAMI provisions your site, applies a starter template, and drops you into the builder with your pages ready to edit.
Fill in your branding
Open the Branding tab and add your Agent / Team Name, Primary Color, Phone Number, and Email Address. Then write your Tagline / Hero Text and an About Section so visitors know who you are. Click Save branding when you're done.
Copy your public URL and preview
At the top of the manager, click the Public URL to copy it to your clipboard. Click Preview to open the live site in a new tab and check how it looks.
Publish your website
A new site starts as a Draft. When you're happy with it, click Publish website to flip the status to Published and make it visible to the public.
Set your Primary Color to match your existing brand. It carries through buttons, links, and accents across the whole site, so your search pages and lead forms feel like yours from the first visit.
What happens after you publish
Once your site is live, visitor sign-ups and home-valuation requests flow in as new leads. You can review them on the Leads tab of the Website manager, and they land in Contacts like any other lead — ready to route, tag, and follow up. From there you can enroll them with a Workflow or hand them to your SAMI Bots for automatic outreach.
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Last updated 2026-06-21