LaunchListing vs Curb Hero
Curb Hero is a popular free open-house sign-in app that captures buyer leads. LaunchListing is the seller relationship platform that markets the listing and keeps the seller informed. They solve different problems — and work well together. Here’s where they overlap and where they don’t.
LaunchListing
The Seller Relationship Management (SRM) platform for listing agents. One private link gives your seller a live hub — marketing activity, showings & open houses, buyer feedback, offer comparisons and net proceeds — while you market the listing across social. Starts at $99/month, first listing free.
Curb Hero
A free digital open-house sign-in app. Touchless QR sign-in captures buyer leads at open houses and routes them to your CRM. Free for solo agents; team plans from about $50/month.
Feature-by-feature comparison
| Feature | LaunchListing | Curb Hero |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $99/month · first listing free | Free (solo agent) |
| Open-house sign-in | Not the focus (open houses show on the report) | ✓ Core feature — QR / touchless sign-in |
| Buyer lead capture at OH | Not the focus | ✓ Captures and routes buyer leads |
| Seller hub / report | ✓ One private link with the whole listing | Not available |
| Showings & open houses | ✓ Auto-synced from ShowingTime, shown to seller | Open-house sign-in analytics |
| Buyer feedback to seller | ✓ Curated, privacy-first feedback cards | Not available |
| Offer Analysis | ✓ Upload offer PDF → net-to-seller comparison | Not available |
| Net Proceeds Analyzer | ✓ Interactive seller net sheet | Not available |
| Social media publishing | ✓ Direct to IG, FB, TikTok | Not available |
| Content creation | ✓ Reels, templates, AI captions | Not available |
| Listing websites | ✓ Property website + lead capture | Not available |
| Marketing dashboard | ✓ Cross-platform analytics | Sign-in / lead analytics |
| CRM integration | Follow Up Boss, kvCORE | ✓ Routes leads to major CRMs |
| Free plan | First listing free, full access | Free forever for solo agents |
Why agents choose LaunchListing
- Markets the whole listing — not just the open-house door
- A live seller hub: marketing, showings, feedback, offers, net proceeds
- Buyer feedback and open-house activity flow straight to the seller
- Social publishing, reels and captions for every listing
- Offer comparison and net-proceeds tools sellers love
- A listing website with lead capture for every property
- Pairs perfectly with Curb Hero for open-house lead capture
Where Curb Hero stops
- Only handles open-house sign-in and buyer-lead capture
- No seller report or seller communication hub
- No social publishing or content creation
- No offer comparison, net proceeds, or listing website
- No way to prove your marketing to the seller
- Solves one moment; LaunchListing runs the whole listing
The bottom line
Curb Hero and LaunchListing aren’t really competitors — they’re a great pair. Curb Hero is the best free way to capture buyer leads at an open house. LaunchListing is the seller relationship platform that markets the listing and gives your seller a live hub: social marketing, showings and feedback via ShowingTime, offer comparisons and net proceeds. Use Curb Hero at the door to capture buyers, and LaunchListing to market the home and keep your seller informed. Together they cover the full listing.
Frequently asked questions
They solve different problems, so many agents use both. Curb Hero captures buyer leads at open houses. LaunchListing markets the listing and gives the seller a live hub — social marketing, showings and feedback, offer comparisons and net proceeds. One captures buyers at the door; the other runs the whole listing.
Not as a dedicated sign-in kiosk — that’s Curb Hero’s strength. LaunchListing does surface open houses and showings on the seller’s report (auto-synced from ShowingTime) with buyer feedback, so the seller sees the activity even though the sign-in itself happens in a tool like Curb Hero.
Absolutely. Capture buyer leads with Curb Hero’s free sign-in, then use LaunchListing to market the listing, publish to social, and keep your seller updated with a live hub of showings, feedback, offers and net proceeds.
Yes — it’s free for solo agents, with team plans from about $50/month. LaunchListing starts at $99/month (first listing free) and covers an entirely different job: marketing the listing and managing the seller relationship.