PropTech: CRM software now integrates with government-backed TDS

PropTech: CRM software now integrates with government-backed TDS


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Lettings software provider Acquaint CRM has integrated its technology with the new API solution created by government-backed Tenancy Deposit Scheme. 

The TDS APIs are designed to remove time-consuming tasks such as duplicating the deposit registration data from a CRM system onto the deposit scheme platform, which has long been a manual task for agents. 

Instead, the APIs automatically transfer the data without agents having to spend the time re-inputting. 

The TDS API PropTech also claims to help agents by removing time lost duplicating tenancy deposit entries, reducing inaccuracies due to the manual inputting of data, and having a CRM that incorporates their deposit protection needs.

“The TDS integration is another time and cost saving enhancement to Acquaint CRM, making our customers’ life quicker and easier when processing tenancies” claims Grant Jaquest, director of Bright Logic, the developer behind Acquaint CRM.

Acquaint cites Ronnie Clarke from independent agency Rent Group, which covers Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.  

“We are thrilled to make use of TDS’ API integration with Acquaint CRM in our agency” says Clarke.

“The advantages for us have been a reduction in admin-heavy data entry, meaning we can focus on other areas in our roles. The API has given us a competitive edge by allowing us to use the time we have saved in automating this part of the deposit process to grow our business.”

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