The company’s next-level updates, revealed at ICSF, include a new website builder, lead oversight tools and a power dialer
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With this strategic acquisition, the 2018 Inman Innovator finalist will strengthen its AI tools and chat solutions that help agents engage and qualify leads
The fast-growing, agent-first tech model is testing the waters in the Tahoe market with Team Blair Tahoe Real Estate Group
Amarki now helps agents automate creation of InDesign-based print and web collateral
Automated disclosure form software is accessible through zipForm Plus
App uses voice, text and email to route tasks and requests to a team of human executive assistants
Australian company has updated its video marketing tools with automated listing videos, templates and CRM integrations
The company has 50 years of home repair and construction cost analysis data backing agent and consumer interface
The latest update from AgentNEO lets listing agents leave an Echo in a home to help buyer's agents
Platform uses places, not people, as the basis for connecting professionals in the real estate industry
Tools like this help proliferate a team atmosphere in a world of independent contractors, inspiring a sense of camaraderie out of the idea that they all have a common gathering place
'Las Vegas Review Journal' reports that iBuyer is moving quickly into the searing southern Nevada market
San Francisco's RESAAS-built RealTimeMLS is full of pocket listings and buyers who need a place to live
The company announced a $5.5M investment in conjunction with release of its door-to-door mapping product
The Chicago-based company wants in on the age of disruption
The company has released a version of its dynamic property mapping that works on major listing portals
Who'd have thought beer would bring real estate together so seamlessly?
App connects to camera through bluetooth for a simple user experience
Laurie Lundeen met a developer at Inman Connect and then built a solution that helped her become the no. 1 agent in Arizona