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    Fed up with fake enquiries? New tool checks leads against social media profiles

    A tool that automatically checks agents’ incoming vendor and buyer leads against their social media profiles has been launched. Recently-launched company OneDome, which has developed the tool, says it will enable agents to instantly check out the person prior to a viewing or valuation appointment by providing information from their Facebook, Twitter and other social media profiles. The company says it believes that agents have to research up to ten potential buyers of a property prior to viewings and spend up to half an hour doing it. It claims therefore that up to five hours’ work can be saved per property listed. Fake leads OneDome’s tool also helps agents screen out time wasters and ‘fake leads’ – or in other words people enquiring who mistakenly or deliberately provider false details – which OneDome says constitute a third of all leads from portals and automated valuation tools. “Our tool cannot prevent people from entering fake details, but with over 78% of the UK’s adult population using Facebook and other social channels, it allows us to provide agents with a quick way to eliminate time wasters, leaving them to focus on following up the hot leads,” says OneDome founder and former City…

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    Book viewings online: OneDome

    OneDome, a proptech start-up that offers agents the tools to book viewings online, has won £3 million in funding from several backers including Sir Nigel Knowles, the founder of legal firm DLA Piper...

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    Interview: the Knight Frank executive who went ‘proptech’

    A proptech start-up called OneDome that offers agents the tools to book viewings online has won over £3 million in funding from several backers including Sir Nigel Knowles, the founder of legal firm DLA Piper. The company has also persuaded one of Knight Frank’s senior people to jump ship. Rachel Dipper, who until June was Head of Residential Marketing at Knight Frank, is now heading up OneDome’s promotional effort as Vice President of Marketing and Partnerships. The company also has a former Skype employee leading its technology build and one of its co-founders is former JP Morgan executive, Babek Ismayil (both pictured front row, above). “We offer agents the ability to take on the online disrupters and offer online bookings, without having to partner with another brand,” says Rachel (pictured, left). The company, which has been going about a year and has 12 staff in London and a further 40 in Ukraine, has signed up Essex agent Yaxley Homes to its service and says it has a further 15 agents getting ready to join as well. OneDome offers a platform that enables agents to drive sales and vendor enquiries to their own website, earn referral fees for conveyancing and mortgage enquiries,…

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