New PropTech feature follows year of work with agency group

New PropTech feature follows year of work with agency group


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A new PropTech product is being launched today following a year of research involving the Leaders Romans Group.

Inventory Hive’s new diary-management/maps feature has been refined following feedback from agents and landlords.

The PropTech supplier claims that communicating inspection visits with tenants and co-ordinating those visits with teams can be a logistical and costly nightmare, as can tenant e-mails and telephone calls.

Inventory Hive claims to have addressed the issues and chief executive Richard Abbots says: “The team at Inventory Hive have spent several months collaborating closely with the team at Leaders Romans Group to pinpoint the key pain points for scheduling property inspections. 

“Scheduling and coordinating interim visits are the most time-consuming office admin tasks a property manager can undertake. It requires frequent manual intervention in the form of tenant emails, texts and phone calls that take-up a lot of unnecessary time.”

And LRG group director Kim Lidbury adds: “Not only will it really work to assist our teams with efficiencies, it will also provide an even better tenant journey. The scheduling system delivers tenants the ability to suggest the dates of their appointments based upon team availability using the online diary (when needed) and also automatically offers the frequent communication that we feel a tenant wants when an interim visit is due.”

 

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