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Embedding Your Off-MarketPlace Listings on Your Website

Embed your curated Off-MarketPlace listings on any website using the Featured Property Widget — manual install, PMW, or WordPress.

You can embed your curated Off-MarketPlace listings on your own website — a brokerage site, a property-management site, a realtor's listing page, or any standard website — using a widget that Rescover provides. The widget is a small script you paste on your site, and it shows your published listings live without any additional sync setup.

Where to find the widget

Open Settings → Others → API & Widgets. You'll see your Widget API Key at the top (a value that starts with wg:) plus copy-pasteable embed code for two widgets:

  • Featured Property Widget — displays your curated Off-MarketPlace listings.
  • Property Performance Engine Widget (the rental analysis widget) — embeds Analysis Engine's rental analysis on a property page.

This article focuses on the Featured Property Widget, which is what most people are looking for when they want their listings on their site.

Manual installation (any website)

  1. Make sure your listings are published in Rescover under Off-MarketPlace → My Listings. See Managing Your Off-MarketPlace Listings if you haven't created any yet.
  2. Open Settings → Others → API & Widgets.
  3. Copy the entire Featured Property Widget snippet — it includes a <script> tag and a <curated-properties> custom element with your API key.
  4. Paste the snippet on your website wherever you want the listings to appear. On most CMSs you'll add it as a Custom HTML block or "Embed Code" widget.
  5. Save and publish the page. The listings render automatically when the page loads.

That's the manual path — works on any standard HTML website, on Squarespace, on Wix, or on anything that lets you paste a script.

PMW (Property Management Websites by Strategic Realty Solutions)

If your site is built on PMW, PMW will install the Rescover IDX plugin for you:

  1. Find your Widget API Key under Settings → Others → API & Widgets.
  2. Send the API key to PMW (your account rep, or via PMW support).
  3. Ask PMW to install the Rescover IDX plugin on your site. They handle the integration on their end with the key you provided.

WordPress

If your site is on WordPress:

  1. In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New.
  2. Search for Rescover and install the Rescover plugin from the WordPress plugin library.
  3. Activate the plugin.
  4. Copy your Widget API Key from Settings → Others → API & Widgets in Rescover.
  5. Paste the API key into the plugin's settings page in WordPress.

The plugin renders your curated listings inline; you control where via WordPress's standard block or shortcode insertion. See also WordPress Investment Gateway IDX Plugin.

What syncs and what doesn't

  • Syncs: address, photos, beds/baths, square footage, asking price, rental rate, description, status (Active / Tenant Occupied / Pending / Sold).
  • Does not sync: internal-only notes, owner contact info, or financial analysis. Those stay private to your Rescover account.

Common issues

  • "My listings aren't showing on my website." Confirm the listing is set to Active under Off-MarketPlace → My Listings, and that the widget script is actually rendering on your site (right-click → View Page Source and look for the <curated-properties> element).
  • "Photos won't update on my website." Save the listing again in Rescover after replacing the photos. The widget polls for changes; if the photos don't propagate within an hour, open a support ticket with the listing address.
  • "I unlisted a property in Rescover but it's still on my website." Removal usually propagates within an hour. If the listing is still showing after that, force-republish it as Sold or Inactive in Rescover, then unlist again.
  • "I changed the API key and now nothing shows." Each Widget API Key is unique to your account. If you regenerated it, every embed needs to be updated with the new key. Re-copy the snippet from Settings → Others → API & Widgets.

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