01 / About

Built for one broker first. Now for any of you.

A platform built by a solo engineer who watched one real-estate agency outgrow every off-the-shelf tool. If that story sounds familiar, this is probably for you.

Vasco Kaufmann

02 / From Vasco

In 2022, Sofia Galvão asked me to build her real-estate agency's website.

I'd built software for big companies before. This was different. One broker running her own business, trying to show her listings without paying a commission to a portal that wasn't hers. The existing tools were either too generic (Wix, Squarespace), too expensive (custom agencies at €10k+), or too restrictive (MLS-driven templates where the listings weren't even hers to keep).

We shipped. It worked. Then another agency asked for the same thing. Then another.

Two years in, I realized I'd built something every agent I talked to wanted. So I rewrote it as a product: MyAgentWebsite. Same engine, same philosophy, now available to any agent who wants their website to actually be theirs.

Vasco Kaufmann

vascokf.com

03 / Principles

Three things I'm not willing to compromise on.

  • 01

    Your site belongs to you.

    Cancel any month. Export everything — listings, photos, content, subscribers. If I disappear tomorrow, your domain and your site are yours to take anywhere. No lock-in, no exit fee, no hostage data.

  • 02

    I don't sell your leads. Or your data.

    Every newsletter subscriber you collect, every enquiry that comes through, every analytic I capture — yours. Not sold to portals. Not fed into ads. Not re-sold to other agents. That's not the deal.

  • 03

    You talk directly to the person who builds it.

    No ticket queue. No support tier. Every new agent gets a 30-minute call with me before signing. Bugs get fixed by me, the week you report them. Feature requests land on a real roadmap, not a feedback portal that nobody reads.

04 / By the numbers

2022

Since

99.9%

Uptime

< 24h

Response time

1

Person you talk to

05 / Say hello

Got a question before you commit? Ask me directly.