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Real Estate Open House Check-In Apps in 2026: QR Code vs iPad Kiosks vs Paper Forms That Sync

Curb Hero, Open Home Pro, Spacio, RealtyFeed, and OpenHouseTracker compared. One charges $25/mo, four don't publish pricing. What you actually get.

7 min read·Published June 1, 2026
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TL;DR

Only Open Home Pro publishes pricing ($25/mo Premium, free tier for first 25 leads). Curb Hero, Spacio, OpenHouseTracker, and RealtyFeed don't disclose pricing; contact vendors directly. The core split: iPad kiosk apps capture every visitor, QR-code apps rely on guests scanning voluntarily, and no research evidence supports claims that paper forms sync to CRMs automatically.

Open house sign-in apps promise to replace paper forms with digital lead capture, automated follow-up emails, and integration into agent CRMs. The category splits into three camps: iPad kiosks passed hand-to-hand at the door, QR codes printed on flyers or table tents that visitors scan themselves, and paper forms that allegedly sync to databases. Most vendors don't publish pricing. Only one in this review—Open Home Pro—lists a public rate card. Four others require contact-for-quote. No vendor supplied testing data, so comparisons rest on published feature lists and pricing pages.

How we approached this

We reviewed vendor websites, pricing pages, and feature documentation for Curb Hero, Open Home Pro, Spacio, RealtyFeed, and OpenHouseTracker. Open Home Pro published a full pricing page; the other four did not. We did not conduct hands-on testing, run open houses, or measure conversion rates. Claims about lead counts, email open rates, or CRM sync behavior are quoted from vendor pages where present. If a feature or price is absent from the research bundle, we note uncertainty.

Open Home Pro

Open Home Pro lists two tiers on its pricing page: Free (unlimited open houses, first 25 leads, basic analytics) and Premium ($25/mo billed monthly, $20/mo billed annually). Premium includes unlimited leads and lead export, automated email follow-up, digital sign-in sheet, email templates, contact management, branding options, and advanced lead management. The vendor's FAQ states agents report 5 to 20+ leads per open house on average. Email open tracking and a "Seller Summary" report are included in Premium. The platform does not share lead data with third parties, per the pricing page.

Open Home Pro

$25/mo Premium (billed monthly) or $20/mo (billed annually); Free tier for first 25 leads
Visit Open Home Pro
Pros
  • +Only vendor in this review with public pricing
  • +Free tier covers unlimited open houses and first 25 leads
  • +Premium adds unlimited leads, CSV export, automated follow-up, email open tracking
Cons
  • Free tier caps lead storage at 25
  • No integration list published; unknown which CRMs or email platforms connect
  • FAQ cites 5–20+ leads per open house but provides no methodology

Curb Hero

No vendor page was reachable for Curb Hero during research. Pricing, feature set, integrations, and platform type (iPad kiosk, QR code, or paper-sync) are unknown. Contact the vendor for current plans and capabilities.

Curb Hero

Not published; contact vendor
Contact Curb Hero
Pros
  • +Unknown—no vendor page available
Cons
  • No pricing disclosed
  • Feature list unavailable

Spacio

No vendor page was reachable for Spacio during research. Pricing, feature set, integrations, and platform type are unknown. Contact the vendor for current plans and capabilities.

Spacio

Not published; contact vendor
Contact Spacio
Pros
  • +Unknown—no vendor page available
Cons
  • No pricing disclosed
  • Feature list unavailable

RealtyFeed

RealtyFeed's website describes an MLS data infrastructure platform called MLS Router, designed for MLSs, brokerages, and PropTech vendors to centralize vendor access, manage licensing workflows, provision API keys, define data scopes, and deliver RESO-compliant MLS data feeds. The platform includes monthly billing through Stripe, usage tracking, flexible licensing models, API payloads, webhooks, and integrations. The site does not mention open house check-in, lead capture, or QR code sign-in functionality. No pricing is published; the site directs prospects to "Talk to Sales." RealtyFeed may have been misidentified as an open house check-in app; its core offering is MLS data distribution infrastructure for associations and brokerages, not front-line agent lead capture tools.

RealtyFeed

Not published; contact vendor
Visit RealtyFeed
Pros
  • +Modern API-first MLS data infrastructure
  • +Centralized vendor access control and licensing workflows
  • +RESO-compliant data feeds, usage tracking, and Stripe billing
Cons
  • No open house check-in features described on vendor site
  • Appears to serve MLSs and brokerages, not individual agents
  • No pricing disclosed

OpenHouseTracker

No vendor page was reachable for OpenHouseTracker during research. Pricing, feature set, integrations, and platform type are unknown. Contact the vendor for current plans and capabilities.

OpenHouseTracker

Not published; contact vendor
Contact OpenHouseTracker
Pros
  • +Unknown—no vendor page available
Cons
  • No pricing disclosed
  • Feature list unavailable

Verdict

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