HTML Builder and Iframe
Do no limit the access to use HTML builders and Iframe to customize KW Websites. This feature is highly sought after and used by hundreds of agents. This feature has been a significant reason why agents are using the KW Website and not an outside source. Many agents have disabled their paid websites for the KW website because of the HTML builder where they can build their own custom pages.

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Nikki Ubaldini commented
We can currently only put custom html in "custom landing pages" we need to be able to do this for all pages. I am currently using google analytics for our website and by adding code to all pages I can access very relevant user id information.
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Jessica Borden commented
I understand the idea that this is a potential legal concern. However, this functionality was rolled out a year ago. I have personally helped dozens of agents customize their sites in this way. We use the HTML in Blog posts and in page design. If this is not a negotiable discussion, replacement functionality MUST be released before this is pulled back. I have agents who will have major buildouts on their sites rendered useless if these modules are disabled. While I understand that legal has concerns about this, I would also like to state that the MCTTs and other leaders in the field who have been helping agents utilize these functions are helping the agents create their brand, and we are (for the most part) operating under the local and state advertising rules for real estate. I implore you to have conversations with those of us who have been a part of kw technology since the early years of Command and even before Command. I have been a part of the organization for 12 years, and I can tell you that the perception of agents when you take away functions that they can pay to use in 3rd party systems, they see our tech fee that has had increases as losing more and more value, as opposed to the competition. It is incumbent on us as technology leaders in the field to help make known the realities of the field and the potential repercussions of these types of changes. I am open to speaking to you at more length and depth on this concern. I am very disappointed in this change, and I believe we must find a win-win before we pull this back.