Reapit integration promises transformation, not just streamlining

Reapit integration promises transformation, not just streamlining


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PropTech provider Reapit has entered a strategic partnership with Radweb, the firm behind the Inventory Base and Property Inspect brands. 

The partnership will enhance the existing integration between Reapit and Inventory Base in the UK, while strengthening Property Inspect’s integration with Reapit’s client accounting platform PayProp across the US, Canada, and South Africa.

The companies say the partnership will enable them to deliver exclusive features for letting agents, unavailable to any other CRM or client accounting platform.

The Inventory Base-Reapit integration ensures key information from inventory appointments flows between platforms, and enables agents to share this information with external partners. As a result, agents can instantly access completed Inventory Base reports within Reapit.

The new partnership agreement commits both companies to achieving even greater levels of integration to empower agents with the tools and data they need.

“This partnership is about empowering agents to help deliver a dream home experience for landlords, tenants, vendors, and buyers” says John Hennessy, director of partnerships at Reapit. “Together we’re focused on deepening the integration between our Reapit products and Radweb’s platforms in the UK and beyond, giving agents back time to focus on their customers instead of admin.”

Steve Rad, managing director of Radweb, adds: “2025 will see us pushing boundaries with new tools and exclusive features tailored for Reapit users. It’s more than streamlining operations – we’re transforming the way agents operate, elevating efficiency, and equipping them to exceed client expectations at every step.”

Tags: PropTech

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