What it really costs
Agentbox will not tell you the price.
Agentbox has no pricing page. Every route to a number is a demo booking and a per-office quote, and the product now sits under the Reapit Sales brand.
There are figures circulating on review sites.We are not printing them, because they are third-party estimates rather than the vendor’s price. Repeating a guess in a confident font is how this industry got its reputation, and these pages only work if every number on them can be checked.
What they do publish
Tier names, user bands, and no number anywhere.
What they say instead of a number. “There is no pricing page. Every route to a number is a demo request or a per-office quote.”
Why we are not filling the gap
Review sites carry figures for Agentbox. We are not repeating them, because they disagree with each other and none of them come from the vendor. A number you cannot check is not information, it is decoration.
The absence is the finding. A price you have to be sold before you can see is a price set against you rather than against the product.
Source: www.agentbox.com.au/, read 17 August 2026. Published in Australian dollars. The page does not state its GST treatment.
The sum
You can still do the sum. You just have to supply the number they would not.
Do it on your own number
Set the dial to whatever Agentbox quoted you. If you have not been quoted yet, that is the point of this page.
Honestly
What Agentbox is good at, and where it stops fitting.
Genuinely good
- Well established in Australian residential real estate, with the portal integrations agencies need
- Backed by a large group, so it is not going anywhere
Where it stops
- No published price at all, so the only way to know is to be sold to
- Priced per office and per user, which means the number you are quoted depends on what you look like you can afford
- Figures circulating on review sites are third-party estimates, not the vendor's price, and we will not repeat them as though they were
If Agentbox fits, stay on it. A build is worth doing when the software is fighting the business, or when the meter has grown past what the software is worth to you. Neither of those is true for everyone reading this, and we would rather say so here than on the invoice.
The alternative
What we would build instead.
Real estate CRM pricing is per office and per user, which means two agencies of similar size regularly pay very different amounts for the same software. The only defence is knowing your own number before the demo.
Work out your ceiling first
Count every agent who would need a licence, decide what the software is genuinely worth to you per agent per month, and multiply it out five years with the dial above. Take that figure into the conversation. If the quote lands above it, you now have a real reason to push rather than a feeling.
What we would and would not build
We would build the agency’s own pipeline: listings, appraisals, buyers, campaigns and the follow-up that actually wins the next listing, in your words, with no per-agent licence. Portal feeds where they are available.
We would not build trust accounting, and we say so plainly on the property page. Trust accounts are regulated, audited and unforgiving, and a bespoke build is the wrong answer for them.
Common questions
Agentbox, answered plainly.
How much does Agentbox cost?
Agentbox does not publish pricing. Every path to a number runs through a demo request and a per-office quote. The product is now sold under the Reapit Sales brand. Checked 17 August 2026.
Why won't you quote the figures other sites give for Agentbox?
Because they are estimates from review aggregators, not the vendor's published price, and they are presented with a confidence nobody has earned. Every number on these cost pages comes from the vendor's own page with the date it was read. A figure that fails that test does not go on the page.
Is Agentbox per user or per office?
Both, in practice. Real estate CRMs in this bracket are typically priced per office with a per-user component, which is why two agencies of similar size can pay very different amounts. Ask for both components separately when you get the quote.
Should a real estate agency build its own CRM?
For the sales pipeline, appraisals, buyers and campaign follow-up, often yes, and a build removes the per-agent licence permanently. For trust accounting, no. That is regulated and audited work where a bespoke build is the wrong answer, and we will not take it on.
How do I compare Agentbox against building?
Set the dial above to whatever you are quoted per month across every office and licence, and read the five-year figure. Then ask what the same money buys as an asset you own outright.
Where to next
Bring the invoice, not the brochure.
The free cost check takes twenty minutes. We add up what you actually pay across every meter, run it out five years, and tell you honestly whether a build is worth it for a business your size. You keep the numbers either way.