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Getting Started

This guide explains how to add RF widgets to your website, whether you’re using CMS platforms like Wix, Squarespace, or others. Below are the steps and explanations for adding various widgets.

If you encounter any discrepancies or need additional customization in the future, make sure to revisit the guide or check for the latest updates.

The currently available widgets are: Listings, FeaturedListings, PropertyDetails, SavedListings (Local Save Only), Compare, and SearchBar.

1. Whitelist your site address

  1. Navigate to Realtyfeed Dashboard > Api Key Settings

  2. Add your site address to the Allowed Origins section, for example: https://your-site-address.com.

  3. Add your site address to the Http Referrers section, for example: https://your-site-address.com/

End slash is must have for Http Referrers

2. Add widgets configuration code

You can skip this step if the widgets have already been added to your site by our experts.

Refer to your platform’s documentation on how to insert custom code snippets into the <head> section.

the configuration code should run on all pages and with the highest priority available

Wix - Squarespace - GHL

Copy the code below and place it in the <head> section of your site. The code provided includes all currently available configurations. To further customize it, please refer to this document

 widgets configuration script
<script src="https://static.realtyfeed.com/index.js"></script>
<script>
window.rfWidgets = window.rfWidgets || {};
window.rfWidgets.config = {
  apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY",
  clientID: "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
  walkScoreKey: "WALKSCORE_API_KEY",
  locationKey: "GOOGLE_API_KEY",
  mapKey: "GOOGLE_API_KEY",
  listingsPage: "/listings",
  propertyDetailsPage: "/listing",
  comparePage: "/compare",
  "featured-listings-1": {
    widgetType: "FeaturedListings",
    filters: {
      sortBy: { label: "Latest", value: "OriginalEntryTimestamp desc" },
      city: "",
      propertyType: {
        Residential: [],
        Commercial: [],
      },
      priceRange: [],
      listOfficeName: "",
      subDivision: "",
    },
    carousel: {
      enabled: true,
      infinite: true,
      dots: true,
      arrows: true,
      autoplay: true,
      autoplaySpeed: 3000,
    },
    total: 8,
    propertyCard: {
      sqftType: "livingArea",
      share: true,
      compare: true,
      save: true,
      beds: true,
      baths: true,
      sqft: true,
      listOfficeName: true,
      subDivision: true,
    },
    styles: {
      primaryColor: "358, 69.4%, 55.2%",
    },
  },
  "searchbar-1": {
    widgetType: "SearchBar",
    styles: {
      height: "48px",
    },
  },
  "listings-1": {
    widgetType: "Listings",
    total: 12,
    mapCenter: {
      lat: 40.7128,
      lng: -74.006,
    },
    propertyCard: {
      sqftType: "livingArea",
      share: true,
      compare: true,
      save: true,
      beds: true,
      baths: true,
      sqft: true,
    },
    filters: {
      city: "",
      status: {
        enabled: true,
      },
      listingsType: {
        enabled: true,
      },
      propertyType: {
        enabled: true,
        propertyTypeEditable: true,
        propertyTypeValues: {
          Residential: [],
          Commercial: [],
        },
      },
      priceRange: {
        enabled: true,
        priceRangeValue: [],
      },
      sizeRange: {
        type: ["livingArea", "buildingArea"],
        enabled: true,
      },
      bedBath: {
        enabled: true,
      },
      listOfficeName: "",
      subDivision: "",
    },
    styles: {
      defaultView: "",
      primaryColor: "358, 69.4%, 55.2%",
    },
  },
  "property-details-1": {
    widgetType: "PropertyDetails",
    mortgageSection: true,
    contactSection: true,
    agentSection: true,
    walkScore: true,
    greatSchools: true,
    details: {
      schools: true,
      beds: true,
      baths: true,
      livingArea: true,
      lotArea: true,
      buildingArea: true,
      garage: true,
      mlsArea: true,
      subDivision: true,
      driveIn: true,
      truckLevel: true,
      clearHeight: true,
    },
    overview: ["beds", "baths", "garage", "livingArea", "lotArea"],
    propertyCard: {
      sqftType: "livingArea",
      share: false,
      compare: false,
      save: false,
      beds: true,
      baths: true,
      sqft: true,
    },
    styles: {
      primaryColor: "358, 69.4%, 55.2%",
    },
  },
  "compare-1": {
    widgetType: "Compare",
    styles: {
      primaryColor: "358, 69.4%, 55.2%",
    },
  },
  "saved-listings-1": {
    widgetType: "SavedListings",
    propertyCard: {
      sqftType: "livingArea",
      share: true,
      compare: true,
      save: true,
      beds: true,
      baths: true,
      sqft: true,
    },
    styles: {
      primaryColor: "358, 69.4%, 55.2%",
    },
  },
};
</script>

3. Add Widgets to Site pages

Generally, you need to add a code element that supports inserting HTML wherever you want to display a specific widget on your page. However, each platform has its own method for doing this.

Below are the steps for some popular platforms

These steps may change with future platform updates.

Check the widgets on the live site after editing the pages, as preview mode might not function properly.

The only widget that can be placed multiple times on the same page is the FeaturedListings widget. Avoid adding multiple instances of any other widgets on a single page. However, you can create as many instances of other widgets as you like for different pages. For example, you can have multiple Listings pages, but only one Listings widget should be used per page.

3-1. Wix 

  • Start by activating Dev mode in your site 

  • From Velo Sidebar go to public & backend section 

  • Inside the Public section, add a new .js file to the custom-elements folder. The name and content of this file do not matter

Steps below should be repeated for each widget

  • Add a new custom element from Elements to the page and choose the source to be the new .js file created in the previous step. The tag name should be something unique, such as listings-widget-1 for a Listings Widget. This name must be unique for each instance of widget to prevent Wix from loading a custom element beside your widget. If you see an unintended wix custom element beside your widget, recheck this step.

  • Next, create three attributes for this custom element and set the attribute values as needed : 

Attribute Name

Value

id

rfWidget

widget

Widget Name e.g. : Listings .

Refer to top for complete list of widgets

config

This should refer to the widget config key created in step 1, e.g., listings-widget-1

  • Publish changes 

3-2. Squarespace

Steps below should be repeated for each widget

  • Navigate to the page where you want to add a widget. Click Edit and Add an Embed Block in the area where you want the widget to appear 

  • Edit added embed block . set embed type as Code Snippet 

  • Set Embed Data to :

Code

Description

<div id="rfWidgets" config="featured-listings-1" widget="FeaturedListings"></div>

config value refers to the widget config key created in step e.g. : listings-widget-1 . widget value is Widget name e.g. : Listings .

Refer to top for complete list of widgets

  • Save Page and check your changes 

3-3. GoHighLevel

Steps below should be repeated for each widget

  • Go to the page where you want to add a widget. From the top bar, add a Code element from the Custom section of the Add Elements menu

  • Open code editor from the right side and add the following code : 

Code

Description

<div id="rfWidgets" config="featured-listings-1" widget="FeaturedListings"></div>

config value refers to the widget config key created in step e.g. : listings-widget-1 . widget value is Widget name e.g. : Listings .

Refer to top for complete list of widgets

  • Save Page and check your changes 

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