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    Purple Frog’s SMS Success

    Purple Frog Group, Birmingham-based student estate and letting agents, reports increasing success through SMS marketing techniques, with increased open and response rates from student tenants and viewers by using text message reminders.

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    Supplier News

    Goodlord appoints new CEO

    Oh Goodlord Ltd has appointed William Reeve, a tech entrepreneur/investor, as Chief Executive Officer.

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    Virtual tours speed the move

    It takes eight minutes for house-hunters to make their mind up about a property, according to a study by Foxtons.

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    Movers & Shakers

    Settled announces two strategic senior hires

    Marc Abraham joins as Chief Product Officer and Simon Guild as Non-Executive Director at Settled, a fast-growing, VC-backed proptech business

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    Features

    Boarder controls

    The electronic ‘tenant passport’ is proptech’s challenge to traditional referencing. Andrea Kirkby asks if this a game-changer.

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    Latest property news

    Housesimple secures £20m in growth capital

    HouseSimple.com has secured a further £20m growth capital as it plans to build on its success and challenge PurpleBricks as the UK’s leading online estate agency.

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    Proptech firm claims it can help agents banish email ‘tyre kickers’

    Estate agents will soon be able to automatically sort out the useful portal email leads from the tyre kickers following the launch of a new proptech service. OneDome says its OneLead product will enable estate agents to respond instantly to any buyer or vendor email enquiry coming in from Rightmove, Zoopla or OnTheMarket and work out which kind of customer they are and then direct them to either a valuations or viewings booking page. The system generates an automated reply answer to an email enquiry depending on the information within it, helping agents answer them more quickly and filtering out the ‘chaff from the wheat’, it is claimed. OneDome says Rightmove’s own figures show that 65% of vendor and buyer leads from the portals arrive out of hours. “Consumer expectations are greater than ever and they expect instant gratification,” says OneDome CEO Babek Ismayil (pictured, left). “When sending an enquiry form from a portal, buyers often get a slow response or no reply at all because agents find that many of the enquiries they get from portals are low quality, or worse, spam. “This discourages agents from responding and unfortunately, this means that high quality enquiries are missed.” The company…

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    Guest Blogs

    Protecting against property fraud using proptech solutions

    Could the rise of PropTech protect homebuyers against property fraud? Owen Derbyshire reveals the scams and some ways of combatting thieves.

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    RICS launches PropTech insight paper

    RICS has published an insight paper on tech revolution and the future of residential property, examining what PropTech means for the residential property sector...

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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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