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What Is an eXp Sponsor and Co-Sponsor?

Karrie Hill
April 4, 2026
10 min read

Key Takeaway: At eXp Realty, a sponsor and co-sponsor are optional relationships that exist outside the brokerage platform. A sponsor connects an agent to a long-term upline, while a co-sponsor may provide optional individual support without upline access. Each role has defined structural limits and does not affect brokerage authority or operations.

TL;DR About eXp Realty Sponsor and Co-Sponsor

  • A sponsor is named during onboarding and connects you to an upline
  • A co-sponsor is optional and can be added within five days of activation
  • Only the primary sponsor provides upline access
  • Sponsorship is long-term and difficult to change
  • Sponsor support is optional and varies widely
  • Co-sponsors cannot replace a primary sponsor

An eXp sponsor and co-sponsor are two optional relationships that connect an agent to other agents inside the eXp Realty sponsorship system. The sponsor determines an agent’s placement in the sponsor network and upline, while a co-sponsor is a separate individual who may offer optional guidance but does not create upline access.

Many agents assume sponsors or co-sponsors function like managers inside the brokerage and have required responsibilities to supervise agents. In reality, sponsorship does not create management authority or required obligations, and these roles do not control transactions, compliance, or commissions.

This article explains how eXp sponsors and co-sponsors function, what each role does and does not do, and how these relationships fit into the broader eXp Realty sponsorship basics ecosystem available to eXp agents.

The following sections explain what a sponsor and co-sponsor are, how each role is selected, how the sponsor upline works, and what these relationships do and do not affect inside the eXp Realty structure:

Primary Sponsor Definition and Selection at eXp Realty

A primary sponsor at eXp Realty is the licensed eXp agent named by a joining agent during the onboarding process. The primary sponsor is identified in the Join eXp application and becomes the agent’s sponsor of record once onboarding is approved.

Infographic: Sponsor vs Co-Sponsor - What Is an eXp Sponsor and Co-Sponsor?

The primary sponsor determines the agent’s placement within the eXp sponsor network. This placement establishes the agent’s sponsor upline and remains in effect for the duration of the agent’s time at eXp Realty, subject to limited exceptions defined by company policy.

Sponsorship is optional but structural. eXp Realty does not require a sponsor to provide training, mentorship, systems, or support. Any assistance offered by a sponsor is voluntary and varies by individual or sponsor organization.

Examples of optional support some sponsors choose to provide

Some eXp sponsors operate independently and provide little involvement beyond sponsorship. Others choose to offer optional infrastructure that may include:

  • Training beyond brokerage-level education
  • Marketing templates or systems
  • Community or accountability structures
  • Guidance on revenue share mechanics

The type, quality, and consistency of sponsor-provided support is not standardized and varies by individual or sponsor organization.

How a sponsor is selected

  • The agent enters the sponsor’s legal name in the sponsor field of the Join eXp application
  • The sponsor must be an active, licensed eXp agent
  • The sponsor entry is reviewed during onboarding
  • Once approved, the sponsor becomes permanent unless the agent leaves eXp Realty for at least twelve months and rejoins

Co-Sponsor Definition and Selection at eXp Realty

A co-sponsor is an optional, secondary relationship available to new eXp Realty agents after activation. A co-sponsor must be a single active eXp agent and is added after onboarding within a defined time window.

A co-sponsor does not replace the primary sponsor and does not affect sponsor network placement or upline access. The co-sponsor role exists only at the individual level and is limited to whatever personal support or guidance the co-sponsor chooses to provide.

Not all agents add a co-sponsor. The role is optional and is not required for participation in the brokerage or sponsor network.

How a co-sponsor is selected:

  • Added after onboarding, within five days of your active date
  • Only one person can be your co-sponsor
  • Co-sponsor gets revenue share from the company dollar, not your split
  • No access to the co-sponsor’s upline or systems

How Primary Sponsorship Works

Primary sponsorship operates alongside the brokerage platform but does not alter licensing authority, transaction oversight, compensation structure, or compliance responsibilities. Those functions remain governed by eXp Realty.

Revenue share eligibility associated with primary sponsorship is paid from the company dollar and does not affect the agent’s commission split or fees.

How Co-Sponsorship Works

A co-sponsor does not provide access to a separate upline, sponsor organization, or downstream network. The role does not change sponsor hierarchy or override the primary sponsor relationship.

If applicable, co-sponsor revenue share is paid from the company dollar and does not affect the agent’s commission, cap, or brokerage fees.

Duration and Permanence of Sponsor Relationships at eXp Realty

Primary sponsor relationships at eXp Realty are long-term and generally permanent. Once an agent is active, the sponsor of record remains in place for the duration of the agent’s enrollment with the brokerage.

Changing a primary sponsor typically requires the agent to leave eXp Realty for at least twelve consecutive months and then rejoin as a new agent. Shorter breaks do not reset sponsorship.

Agents who leave eXp Realty for twelve months or more and rejoin as new agents may select a new primary sponsor at re-enrollment. However, under current program rules, agents who rejoin after a twelve-month break are not eligible to add a co-sponsor. The re-enrollment process allows selection of a primary sponsor only.

Co-sponsor relationships follow similar permanence principles once established, although limited administrative corrections may be considered if errors are identified and documented in accordance with eXp Realty policy.

SituationResult
Stay at eXp without a breakSponsor remains the same
Leave and rejoin in under 12 monthsOriginal sponsor remains
Leave and rejoin after 12 monthsChoose a new sponsor, no co-sponsor

Structural Differences Between eXp Realty Sponsors and Co-Sponsors

The primary sponsor and co-sponsor serve different structural roles within eXp Realty.

The primary sponsor determines sponsor network placement and provides the only path to an upline organization. The co-sponsor is a single optional individual and does not extend network access.

Both roles may be eligible for revenue share under company policy. Neither role carries authority over transactions, business decisions, or brokerage operations.

Comparison at a glance

FeatureSponsorCo-Sponsor
When selectedIn eXp Join ApplicationWithin five days of activation
Required to joinNo, but will be assignedNo
Upline accessYesNo
Revenue share eligibilityYesYes
Change after joiningNoMaybe, with request

Why Sponsor and Co-Sponsor Structure Is Evaluated Before Joining eXp Realty

Sponsor and co-sponsor relationships at eXp Realty are established during onboarding and are difficult to change once an agent becomes active. Because of this permanence, agents often evaluate sponsorship structure before joining rather than after.

Sponsors and co-sponsors are not required by eXp Realty to provide any ongoing support. Some sponsors operate independently and provide little or no engagement beyond the initial sponsorship relationship. Others have organized sponsor organizations that offer optional tools, resources, systems, training, or community access. The type and level of support varies widely and is not standardized across the brokerage.

All agents receive the same core brokerage platform from eXp Realty, including compliance, transactions, compensation, and company divisions. What differs is the sponsor ecosystem an agent enters and whether that ecosystem offers additional, optional infrastructure. Understanding this distinction helps agents separate brokerage services from sponsor-provided support when reviewing how eXp Realty is structured.

Options and Limitations if You Join eXp Realty Without Naming a Sponsor

If an agent does not name a sponsor in their Join eXp Realty application, eXp may assign one during onboarding. A sponsor choice may be corrected if a clear error is identified before the application is approved. Once an agent is approved and active, sponsor selection is effectively locked.

After activation, adding or changing a primary sponsor generally requires leaving eXp Realty for at least twelve consecutive months and then rejoining as a new agent. A co-sponsor cannot replace or retroactively create a primary sponsor relationship. Co-sponsorship is an optional add-on and does not provide access to a sponsor upline.

This distinction reflects how sponsor selection affects access to optional sponsor-provided systems, mentorship, or organized upline infrastructure. The core brokerage platform provided by eXp Realty remains the same regardless of sponsor selection.

Decision framework

  • Still in onboarding:
    If a sponsor was omitted or entered incorrectly, a documented error may be corrected with eXp support before approval.
  • Already approved and active:
    Primary sponsor selection generally cannot be changed without leaving eXp Realty for at least twelve months and then rejoining.
  • Considering a co-sponsor:
    A co-sponsor may be added only within the defined post-activation window (currently 5 days) and only supplements an existing primary sponsor relationship.

Example: An agent joins eXp Realty without naming a primary sponsor, assuming one can be added later. After activation, the agent realizes that a sponsor has been assigned by eXp and that this sponsor selection is permanent. To realign sponsorship intentionally, the agent must leave eXp Realty for twelve months and then rejoin under a new primary sponsor. The agent may still choose a co-sponsor within the post-activation window.

This outcome is common among agents who underestimate how sponsor selection functions during onboarding.

What Agents Also Ask About eXp Sponsors and Co-Sponsors

Is the eXp sponsor program part of the brokerage platform?

Sponsorship operates alongside the brokerage platform, not within it. Licensing compliance, transactions, compensation, and stock programs are handled by eXp Realty directly. Sponsorship only determines how agents are connected within the sponsor network and does not change brokerage authority, oversight, or day-to-day operations.

Can the same person be my sponsor, mentor, or team leader?

One person can hold more than one role, but the roles themselves remain separate. A sponsor may also be a mentor or team leader if qualified, yet sponsorship alone does not create authority over transactions, business decisions, or operations. Confusion comes from overlap in people, not overlap in function.

Why is choosing a primary sponsor more important than choosing a co-sponsor?

Because only a primary sponsor connects an agent to an upline structure. A co-sponsor is limited to a single individual and does not extend network access. While neither role guarantees ongoing support, the primary sponsor determines long-term structural alignment, whereas a co-sponsor is optional and narrowly scoped.

Why does sponsor choice matter if support isn’t required?

Sponsor choice matters because it is long-term and difficult to reverse. Even though support is optional, the sponsor you choose determines your upline connection and future flexibility. Understanding this structure helps agents avoid making a permanent decision based on assumptions about support that may not exist.

Why This Matters Before You Join eXp Realty

eXp sponsor and co-sponsor relationships are designed to address optional support and long-term upline alignment, but they do not operate in isolation or replace the broader brokerage experience.

At eXp Realty, all agents receive the same core brokerage platform, including compliance, compensation, and access to company divisions. What differs is the sponsor ecosystem an agent aligns with.

The sponsor is selected during the application process, before most agents have used the brokerage’s systems, explored its tools, or seen how sponsorship works in real life. Knowing where sponsorship fits within eXp Realty’s overall structure helps agents view this decision in the right context.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any active eXp agent who influenced your decision to join may be named as your sponsor. The role does not require the sponsor to provide support, and agents should confirm what value, if any, a sponsor offers before naming them on their join exp application.
A co-sponsor must be a single active eXp agent and must be added within five days of an agent becoming active. A co-sponsor does not provide upline access and has no required obligations. Any value comes solely from what that individual chooses to offer. Ongoing support is not guaranteed.
No. A primary sponsor must be named during onboarding. If a clear error is identified before approval, eXp may correct it. Once an agent is approved and active, adding or changing a sponsor generally requires leaving eXp Realty for at least twelve months before rejoining.
Sponsorship does not affect commission splits, caps, fees, or stock awards, which are set by eXp Realty. While sponsorship itself has no cost imposed by eXp, individual sponsors may separately charge for optional services, tools, or programs outside the brokerage platform.
Agents may join eXp without naming a sponsor, but eXp may assign one. Once the agent is active, a sponsor cannot be changed unless the agent leaves eXp Realty for twelve months and then rejoins. A co-sponsor is optional and can be added within 5 days of being active. An agent who leaves eXp for a year and returns may not add a co-sponsor.
A primary sponsor is chosen by the agent in their Join eXp application or is assigned by eXp Realty if no sponsor is named. The primary sponsor connects the agent to a full sponsor upline. A co-sponsor provides no upline access and only whatever personal support that individual offers.

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Karrie Hill

Karrie Hill

Co-Founder, Smart Agent Alliance

UC Berkeley Law (top 5%). Built a six-figure real estate business in her first full year without cold calling or door knocking, now coaching other agents to greater success.

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