What I learned from a year of real estate technology reviews
Industry-wide, it was a wild year, thanks in no small part to the acceptance of iBuyer platforms and the viral growth of Compass. Continue reading
Industry-wide, it was a wild year, thanks in no small part to the acceptance of iBuyer platforms and the viral growth of Compass. Continue reading
PunchList offers agents a way to schedule and oversee pre-listing home evaluations and inspection repair estimates. Continue reading
MoxiWorks is a multi-faceted lead tracking, productivity automation and marketing platform for brokerages. Continue reading
The data company analyzes buyer data for agents to use in seller lead generation and listing presentations, integrates with CRMs and business platforms and provides graphics such as heat maps. Continue reading
This platform was developed by the computer scientist-husband of an agent to strip down the CRM to its most important features. It’s the CRM for agents who don’t think they need a CRM. Continue reading
The luxe property website firm provides top agents with gleaming, head-turning websites designed specifically to give the confidentiality required to pitch $25 million listings. Continue reading
Magicplan, a floor plan and 3D tour creation app, is perfect for real estate agents, designers and contractors — and it’s very affordable. Continue reading
Lead generation app SetSchdule has released a new version of its app for real estate agents. Will it be enough to address agent concerns about lead quality? Continue reading
Crafted by an agent for fellow agents, Quitchet was built by a South Carolina-based agent. It uses home search to capture buyers and help agents manage the buying process. Continue reading
CurbFeed is a software that helps buyer agents find comps, shorten transaction time and match, share and manage listing information with clients and prospects. Continue reading