PropTech: New Lettings Progression function for agents – and soon

PropTech: New Lettings Progression function for agents – and soon


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Alto says it’s introducing new Lettings Progression functionality which will roll out in the first half of this year – so within the next four months. 

The provider claims the new functionality will be “an intuitive workflow to speed up and simplify the onboarding of new tenants” and the feature will enable tenants to easily access tasks to activate a letting such as signing documents, paying deposits and ensuring details are up-to-date. 

This will be free for all letting agents using Alto’s core software offering. 

Other changes coming to Alto this year include a so-called “sales progression experience that integrates agents and conveyancers for a faster, less frustrating and more profitable transaction” in addition to new reporting dashboards that help users focus their time – for example on a particular vendor, applicant or transaction. 

Alto’s property management and client accounting functionality will also be receiving a usability upgrade based on a recent round of specific user feedback.

Riccardo Iannucci-Dawson, chief operating officer at Alto, comments: “We’re very excited to share visibility of our product roadmap for 2024 following direct conversations with our customers about the biggest areas for improvement in the Alto software. We’re investing heavily this year to dramatically improve our core functionality, improve Alto’s UX and also add a raft of new features that our users have voted for.”

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