LionDesk founder David Anderson joins Venture MLS
Venture MLS announced the placement of David Anderson, previously with Lone Wolf Technologies, to which he sold his real estate CRM in 2021. Continue reading
Venture MLS announced the placement of David Anderson, previously with Lone Wolf Technologies, to which he sold his real estate CRM in 2021. Continue reading
Propertybase’s flexible suite of front- and back-office features is expected to broadly enhance Lone Wolf’s technology appeal to brokers and teams. Continue reading
CRM LionDesk, powered by Lone Wolf, has released a new feature that allows agents to build custom landing pages for marketing campaigns. Continue reading
In most recent acquisition, Lone Wolf Technologies picked up Terradatum to integrate its predictive analytics software with Lone Wolf Broker Cloud, an enterprise-level solution available throughout North America. Continue reading
“Ultimately, where we want to go is a fully connected digital platform with a single user persona,” said Lone Wolf CEO Jimmy Kelly about the purchases of CRM LionDesk and marketing technology provider HomeSpotter. Continue reading
A number of big-name prop tech companies are taking on the COVID-19 downturn head-on by extending discounts, deferring payments and holding educational webinars to help the agent community. Continue reading
Industry executives share the challenges of protecting data while pushing innovation during a panel discussion at ICNY 2020. Continue reading
Industry executives share the challenges of protecting data while pushing innovation during a panel discussion at ICNY 2020. Continue reading
In the ever-evolving world of real estate tech, LionDesk is choosing integrations and leveraging partnerships with top third-party applications to create a CRM that plays well with others — and allows agents to maintain their independence. Learn more a… Continue reading
Who says starting a real estate team has to be expensive? The services covered in this post provide everything you need to run your real estate team for a total of just $84 per month. Continue reading