App claims to improve safety for letting agents

App claims to improve safety for letting agents


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A new CRM which calls itself as “a transformative new technology” says its latest app aids safety for agents.

The latest version of the Street app includes what its creators claim to be improved safety features that address particular issues around agent vulnerability when conducting viewings. One such feature is Street’s SOS button.

Heather Staff, co-founder of Street, explains: “If at any point, an agent feels uncomfortable during a viewing, they are able to discreetly tap this SOS button and send an instant notification, slack and email to all members of their branch with their location details.”

A further development includes how agents access door and alarm codes, which are safely secured behind Face ID, fingerprint recognition or passcode.

The app is freely available to download on both Apple and Android to all Street users.

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