Proptech
News focusing on new technological solutions which create efficiencies and cost-savings for estate and letting agents and the wider residential property industry.
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OTM launches free property maintenance tool for agents
Agents can manage their core property maintenance functions from within the TecLet platform allowing better automation, service and productivity.
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Former Deliveroo seniors launch Rightmove rival start-up that’s free for agents
Jitty uses artificial intelligence to read floor plans, photographs and descriptions of homes better than other portals, it is claimed.
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The Negotiator Awards – what winning means to suppliers
Agent Software's Spectre product won the Supplier of the Year Award at The Negotiator Awards last year. Could it be you this year?
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Majority of homeowners think digitisation would improve buying process
Thirdfort’s Olly Thornton-Berry says digitisation could alleviate the admin burden around home buying and prevent chains falling through.
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Sound familiar? Alto launches platform similar to Reapit Foundations
Through the Alto Partner Hub, proptechs will be able to access API documentation, Alto’s test environment and start building their integration.
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Utilities management firm expands further into lettings sector
Helpthemove boss Stephen Henesy says agents can concentrate more on their landlords by reducing time spent on administrative tasks.
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TECH: Street.co.uk launches property descriptions AI tool
Co-founder Heather Staff says agencies could be wasting hours of valuable time and falling behind their competitors by not utilising artificial intelligence.
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Thousands more estate agents register with HMRC for AML supervision
Thirdfort boss Olly Thornton-Berry says that despite swelling numbers around 4,000 branches still need to register or complete renewal with HMRC.
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Home moving platform duo sign up to join national logbook register
Decision by Homey and adoor marks next step of big push to make digital lobooks more widely used by public, conveyancers and estate agents.
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