Create videos with top agents using these three proven methods to increase trust, reach more buyers, and generate more leads.
Published: December 1, 2025
Collaborating with top real estate agents immediately elevates your authority because clients trust the professionals they already know. This shared credibility helps you stand out from competitors and makes viewers more likely to choose your services.
Featuring an agent’s market knowledge naturally pulls in their audience and increases your video’s visibility. When viewers see valuable insights shared by both of you, they’re more likely to watch longer and engage with your content.
Videos that directly address the concerns of buyers and sellers tend to get more organic engagement. By providing clear, helpful answers alongside a respected agent, you position yourself as a trusted resource in the market.
When clients see you working with top agents, it reinforces your professionalism and reliability. This partnership-style content builds stronger trust and results in higher-quality leads reaching out to you.
One of the fastest ways to grow your inspection business is by building stronger relationships with top-producing real estate agents.
And here’s the secret: videos are among the best tools for making that happen.
When you create collaborative videos with Realtors, you’re not just sharing knowledge — you’re borrowing their credibility, expanding your reach, and positioning yourself as the trusted go-to inspector in your market.
Here are three proven ways to create videos with agents that lead to more calls, referrals, and booked inspections.
🎥 Way 1: Co-Host Educational Videos for Buyers and Sellers
Agents love providing value to their clients. You do too. When you team up, you double the value and double the audience.
Types of educational videos you can create:
Buyer-focused: “3 Things Every First-Time Buyer Should Know About Inspections.”
Seller-focused: “How a Pre-Listing Inspection Prevents Closing Delays.”
Agent-focused: “Why Realtors and Inspectors Are Stronger Together.”
Best practices:
Keep it conversational — like two professionals chatting.
Record in a relevant setting (home, office, even on Zoom).
End with a call-to-action: “Call me if you need an inspection” or “Reach out to [Agent Name] if you’re buying or selling.”
Why This Works?
Clients see you and the agent as a team, which builds confidence.
Agents appreciate you helping them educate clients.
You get exposure to their entire audience through their email list and social media.
💡 Inspector Example: An inspector in Florida filmed a casual Q&A with a Realtor about “What to Expect on Inspection Day.” The agent emailed it to her 3,000+ subscriber list. The inspector booked 6 new inspections within two weeks.

🎥 Way 2: Showcase the Agent’s Expertise While Adding Your Own
Realtors are always looking for ways to stand out. When you showcase their expertise, you make them look good — and they’ll remember who helped.
How to do this effectively:
Interview the agent on a client-related topic.
Let the agent shine while you provide supporting technical advice.
Use questions like:
“What’s one thing buyers ask you before an inspection?”
“How do you explain the value of inspections to sellers?”
“What’s a common misconception about inspections?”
Why This Works?
The agent gets valuable exposure and will share the video widely.
You’re positioned as the professional resource agents trust.
Clients see you both as experts who work together to protect them.
💡 Inspector Example: An inspector partnered with a top Realtor on Instagram for a quick video tour of a listing. The Realtor highlighted the features, and the inspector explained how an inspection can uncover hidden issues. That single post got 5,000 views and generated three direct calls for the inspector.
🎥 Way 3: Use Collaborative Videos as Referral Tools
Agents juggle dozens of clients at once. If you give them videos they can use to answer client questions, you make their life easier — and they’ll keep referring you.
Content ideas for referral-ready videos:
“What’s Included in a Home Inspection?”
“How Long Does an Inspection Take?”
“Top 3 Questions Sellers Ask About Pre-Listing Inspections.”
How to deliver these videos:
Record 30–60 second FAQ clips.
Add your logo, name, and phone number at the end.
Give agents the files (or YouTube links) so they can send them directly to their clients.
Why This Works?
Agents save time by sending your video instead of repeating answers.
You’re positioned as their go-to inspector, helping them close deals faster.
Every video becomes a “mini referral” that introduces you to clients before you even meet.
💡 Inspector Example: An inspector created a playlist of 5 FAQ videos and shared them with 4 Realtors. One agent started sending the videos to every new buyer, and within 90 days, that inspector had 14 booked jobs directly traced back to the videos.
🚀 The Bottom Line
Collaborative videos with top agents aren’t about fancy production. They’re about partnership, visibility, and trust.
Co-host educational videos to provide double the value.
Showcase the agent’s expertise while adding your insights.
Create short referral tools that agents can share with clients again and again.
When you make your agents look good, they’ll make sure clients call you first.
👉 Ready to get more calls, more referrals, and more booked inspections? At HIH, we don’t just build websites — we build inspection businesses. From Google strategies to video marketing, we help inspectors dominate their markets. And we only work with one inspector per area.




