PropTech: Lettings platform to reveal range of new API partners

PropTech: Lettings platform to reveal range of new API partners


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Lettings platform teclet has announced its latest API partner – and says more will be revealed in the coming months.

The partner announced this week is Hometree, a London-based provider of boiler and home care packages.

“We have been working behind the scenes with teclet for some time and are delighted to now be able to officially launch our API partnership with them” explains Hometree’s chief customer officer Paul Lewis.

“We are delighted to partner with teclet and have done so based on their impressive technology, commitment to excellence and impressively straightforward and compliant customer journey” he adds.

Other recently-announced API partners include Movinghub, Homelet, No Lettings Go, Sage Pay, World Pay, First Data, Paid & Co, Tenant Shop, Docusign and Fixflo.

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