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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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EXCLUSIVE: Leading proptech pioneer quits Movebubble and the industry
Aidan Rushby confirms he has stepped down from Movebubble and that a new CEO is being sought.
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EXCLUSIVE: Former Rightmove chief joins board of lettings smartphone app
Portal's former chairman Scott Forbes is now a director of four-year-old tech platform Movebubble.
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Are the portals past it? UK’s largest landlord signs up to list properties on lettings app
Grainger has signed up to use Movebubble and puts lots of resource into its own website to attract tenants, but only lists on one portal – Rightmove.
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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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Record £17 million crowdfunded by UK property start-ups so far this year
Read how UK property companies from a diverse range of sectors have crowdfunded some £17 million this year, almost five times last year's total.
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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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Features
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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The next big things for lettings tech in 2017
Organising viewings for potential tenants demands a lot of an agent’s time. Nigel Lewis looks at two new and very different, digital solutions.
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