Aidan Rushby

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    Proptech problems – has Movebubble shut up shop for good?

    The renting app and its website, which raised over £3m, has been down for over a week and no-one is responding to enquiries.

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    Former Rightmove boss exits proptech directorship three months after joining

    Scott Forbes joined smartphone lettings platform Movebubble in October has been abruptly removed from its list of directors.

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    Movebubble lets agents compete for ‘top dog’ status in their area

    The new 2.0 Movebubble has been rebuilt from the ground up and lets agents see how they are performing in comparison with rivals.

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    Movebubble uses Quintain cash to set up shop in Manchester

    Company behind smartphone-based tenant app says new city launch is part of proptech firm's plans to go national in the near future.

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    London renting app begins advertising push following rebrand of ‘confusing’ logo

    London renting app Movebubble’s first poster advertising campaign has begun within the capital’s tube system, two years after it launched with great fanfare backed by over two million pounds of venture capital cash. The app has created three advertisements which also coincide with a rebrand, designed to help renters understand that its service helps them navigate the renting journey, something it’s previous ‘bubble’ logo didn’t, the company’s own research recently discovered. “Movebubble strives to be with renters from the start of their rental journey, all the way through to the day they move in,” says Movebubble’s CEO Aidan Rushby, before starting up the company worked for a Bristol lettings firm (pictured, left). “The symbol and logo represent the journey a renter goes through to discover the right property. Movebubble gets you to the finishing line and is by your side through all the ups and downs.” Renting app Aidan also recently said he wanted to make renting a home as easy as “ordering a pizza”, and has gone some way towards achieving it already. Tenants can browse and book a property viewing with a ‘few taps’, make an offer on a property, pay any holding fees and complete the paperwork…

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    Why we need to put renters first in the housing market

    Owning your home will no longer the ‘norm’ says Aidan Rushby – new tenures and new designs will change the market.

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    Is lettings proptech firm Movebubble a game changer?

    A lettings proptech company claiming to be a ‘game changer’ in the private rented sector says it can achieve a lead conversion rate of 25% for its letting agent clients just nine months after launching its app. The Movebubble app, which lists properties from several agents including Chestertons, Hamptons and JLL, enables renters to search, book appointments and rent properties seamlessly without the need for phone calls. Movebubble says it has already handled 25,000 renters since launching this year, has 2,000 daily app users and that the number of people moving via its app is doubling every month. “It’s basically a network between the renter and the agent that uses technology and data to help renters find areas [to live in] they wouldn’t have considered or found by themselves,” says Movebubble CEO Aidan Rushby. Rushby (pictured, left) says the best way to describe Movebubble is as an Uber for the property world offering two-click viewing bookings and the ability to rate an agent’s service in the same way TripAdvisor does. “A lot of the agents like the rateable part as it helps improve the experience they are giving the renters and helps manages their branches’ and teams’ performance. It also…

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