Short answer: Yes.
More accurate answer: ListingMine is infrastructure delivered as SaaS. Making it free at the edge is a feature of the model, not a contradiction of the category.
SaaS (Software as a Service) answers one question only: How is the software delivered and maintained?
By that definition, ListingMine is unquestionably SaaS. Price has nothing to do with it. Free, freemium, or paid—these are business model choices, not category definitions.
The real question isn't: "Is it still SaaS if it's free?" The real question is: "Why would serious infrastructure ever charge individuals just to exist?"
For decades, the real estate industry has operated on a "Hostage Model." Agents lost their listings and contacts every time they changed teams or agencies. Their career memory lived inside someone else's database.
ListingMine deliberately breaks that model. We provide free access to:
This isn't just "Free SaaS." This is Digital Property Rights. We believe an agent's data is their own, and infrastructure should not tax ownership. If you decide to move your business elsewhere, your data should be portable and accessible—not locked behind a paywall.
ListingMine is cloud-based, multi-tenant, and secure. That is the technical definition of SaaS.
But it behaves like Infrastructure because:
Just like Email or Spreadsheets, the fact that these tools are free for individuals does not make them "not SaaS." It makes them standards.
This distinction is critical to our philosophy.
Freemium SaaS logic: "We'll give it to you for free until we create enough pain or 'limit reached' notifications to force you to pay."
ListingMine logic: "It is free because your core data ownership should never be taxed."
Agents are not "upsell targets." Small teams are not "trapped funnels." They are the base layer of the entire ecosystem.
ListingMine charges for Complexity, not for Existence. We monetize when coordination becomes real work:
This mirrors real-world infrastructure economics: Roads are free to drive on, but tolls appear when scale and coordination require massive management. You don't charge people to own a car; you charge when traffic needs to be organized.
The most accurate description:
ListingMine is infrastructure SaaS with a zero-price access layer for individuals and small teams.
We don't charge people to own their data. We charge when the coordination of that data becomes an enterprise-level task.
If someone asks: "Is ListingMine still SaaS if it's free?"
The correct response is:
"Yes. SaaS describes how it's delivered. Infrastructure explains why it's free at the base layer. Tools charge users to use them; Infrastructure becomes the standard that users run on. ListingMine chose to be the standard."