EXp hired Movoto to install its Lever by Movoto enterprise product to help agents handle leads, transactions and other business-critical needs.
Category: real estate software
Tongo adds tax management partner april
Financial benefits platform Tongo has added a partner in april, which provides a tax management solution for real estate agents.
Realty Texas app update includes buyer representation experience
Realty Texas, a four-office Lone Star State independent, has taken matters into its own hands when it comes to helping agents present buyer representation agreements.
DropOffer updates help buyers go it alone
DropOffer deploys an artificial intelligence component to support the buyer in their pursuit of the right home, a feature that provides deep market and property analysis for the user to support their outreach and potential offer.
ReAlpha’s ‘super app’ dangles commission-free buyer agency
Publicly traded real estate software company reAlpha Tech Corp (AIRE) has shipped what it’s calling a “super app” that will provide a free solution for end-to-end homebuying representation.
Shay unveils ‘self-representation platform for homebuyers’
The changes to how real estate commissions are advertised and sourced as a result of the National Association of Realtors’ proposed settlement has led to the creation of Shay, an application to help homebuyers avoid the traditional sales model.
Lone Wolf Foundation ushers in ‘metamorphic era’ for software
Lone Wolf Foundation will support three new flagship experiences: Lone Wolf Transact, Lone Wolf Front Office and Lone Wolf Back Office.
Rentec Direct leverages ChatGPT to market apartment vacancies
Rentec Direct, a property management software firm, uses OpenAI’s ChatGPT to help clients quickly draft marketing content for available rentals, according to the company.
Reputation matters: Rent’s software improves landlords’ online presence
Reputation’s software will be the foundation of RentRep, a unified interface to give users the ability to oversee and empower social media management, listing marketing and online reviews.
HomeZada wins Wells Fargo Innovation Challenge
Long-term home management app HomeZada, initially reviewed by Inman in 2015, beat out six other finalists in the Wells Fargo Innovation Challenge, according to a company announcement.