Ocusell adds 12 MLSs and expands into 11 more states
Ocusell has reached 25 MLS partnerships after adding nearly a dozen more multiple listing services through its joint venture with Bright MLS. The expansion extends the platform into 11 more states and broadens its push for one-to-many listing tools that reduce duplicate entry and improve compliance.
Why it matters: - The expansion deepens Ocusell’s national MLS footprint and raises the company’s total to 25 MLS partnerships. - More MLS coverage gives brokers and agents a broader path to publish listings across systems from one platform. - The rollout targets duplicate entry, compliance errors and listing delays, which affect brokerage workflow and data accuracy.
What happened: - Ocusell added 12 MLSs to the Ocusell Network. - The new partnerships come through Ocusell’s joint venture with Bright MLS. - The latest additions bring Ocusell into 11 more states and expand its presence across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, the Mid-Atlantic, New Jersey and New York. - The new MLSs span different sizes, geographies and governance structures. - Ocusell will discuss the partnerships at the NAR conference June 14-16 at the Bright MLS booth. - Ocusell is also scheduling meetings through a conference booking page.
The details: - The new state additions include Michigan, Rhode Island, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Texas. - The added MLSs include Canopy, Realcomp, State-Wide, Mid Georgia and Greater Rochester, plus several others not named in the release. - Ocusell’s platform lets agents list properties in multiple MLSs from a single add/edit system. - The platform is customized to the rules and bylaws of each connected MLS. - Compliance checks run before a listing is published. - The workflow is designed to reduce duplicate entry and speed listings to market. - Brokers get a single-pane view of all listings coming from their brokerage. - That view is intended to improve control and insight over brokerage data. - Ocusell says its listing infrastructure reduces listing time by up to 75% and prevents compliance errors by over 85%. - Ocusell’s List Plus platform gives brokerages a real-time dashboard of all listings. - Ocusell says the company’s infrastructure reduces compliance risk and improves data sovereignty.
Between the lines: - Bright MLS framed the expansion as part of a broader shift toward one-to-many systems as data licensing and distribution control become more complex. - The MLS partnerships suggest independent exchanges are looking for tools that preserve autonomy while still improving scale and interoperability. - The comments from Realcomp, State-Wide MLS and Mid Georgia show the appeal of automation as a way to save staff time and reduce friction for brokerages.
What’s next: - Ocusell said more partnerships will be announced this quarter. - The company plans to share additional details at NAR, signaling that the rollout is still in motion. - Ocusell’s broader strategy appears aimed at adding more MLS connections while positioning its platform as infrastructure for independent exchanges and brokerages.
The bottom line: - Ocusell is turning MLS interoperability into a broader national growth story, with 25 partnerships now in place and more expansion expected.
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