Executive Summary
There is no required checklist at Easy Realty. No deadlines. No expectations. That said, many agents appreciate having a simple reference during their first week so they know where things live and what support exists if they need it. This post is not a to‑do list. It’s a comfort list. Use it now, later, or not at all.
Start Wherever You Are
Some Easy Realty agents join with an active pipeline.
Some join quietly and take their time.
Some don’t transact for months.
All of that is normal.
Your first week is not about output. It’s about knowing what’s available to you so you’re never stuck wondering who to call, what to use, or how something works.
A Helpful First Check-In: The New Agent Onboarding Call
If you want a walkthrough of how Easy Realty works, the new agent onboarding call is a good place to start.
This is an optional orientation call. It is not training, and there is nothing you are expected to do afterward. It simply explains how the brokerage operates, what services exist, and how to access support.
If you attend, you’ll get clarity around:
- How transactions are handled
- What coordination services are available
- How agent support works
- Optional programs you can join at any time
New Agent Onboarding Call:
Book a new Easy Realty agent onboarding call using this link: https://easy.realty/new-agent-onboarding
If you don’t attend right away, nothing breaks. The information will still be available when you need it.
Know What Support Exists
One of the most important things to understand early is that you are not expected to “figure it out alone.”
Easy Realty offers support across:
- Transactions
- Listings
- Showings
- First‑time deals
- Ongoing questions
You don’t need to memorize processes. You just need to know support exists when you need it.
Optional Services You Can Use Anytime
Easy Realty offers optional services designed to reduce workload and stress.
You can use them early, later, or never.
These include:
- Transaction coordination to handle document flow and timelines
- Listing coordination to help manage listing logistics
- Showing coordination to assist with scheduling and access
- One‑on‑one, contract‑to‑close transaction mentorship if you’ve never closed a deal before and want hands‑on guidance
None of these services are required. Many experienced agents use them regularly. New agents often use them for confidence and clarity on early transactions.
Marketing Items Available to You
If and when you want them, Easy Realty makes basic marketing items available.
These include:
- Business cards
- Signs
- Simple branded materials
You do not need these to close a transaction.
You do not need them before doing business.
They are available as support, not a starting requirement.
Programs You Can Learn About (No Pressure)
Easy Realty offers optional programs for agents who want additional structure or visibility.
One of these is the Neighborhood Expert Program, which is designed for agents who want long‑term presence in a specific area.
You do not need to decide on this in your first week. Many agents simply learn about it early and decide later, or not at all.
What You Can Safely Ignore During Your First Week
There is a lot of noise when agents join a brokerage.
During your first week, you can safely ignore:
- Perfect systems
- Branding decisions
- Marketing strategies
- Complex tech setups
None of those are prerequisites for being an Easy Realty agent.
The Bottom Line
Your first week at Easy Realty doesn’t require action. It requires awareness.
This checklist exists so you know:
- Help is available
- Services exist
- You are not behind
- You can move at your own pace
Come back to this list whenever you need it.
Continue Getting Started at Easy Realty
This article is part of the Getting Started as an Easy Realty Agent series.
Other posts walk through specific services, coordination options, and programs in more detail so you can explore them only when they’re relevant to you.

